2013 C250 Sport Sedan Engine Issue
Anyone have any ideas? Did something change with the tensioner part? Always use a 229.5 0w40 or 5w40 (Mobil or Liqui Moly). The car has not been driven much since this was done.
Any thoughts / comments are appreciated.
Thank you.
Last edited by jpeter6981; Jan 14, 2023 at 07:30 PM.








If I understand the post, you had a shop replace the tensioner.
There is specific sequence on releasing the tensioner. They should know it.
This is the sequence as I remember it without a camshaft alignment fixture in place.
With the tensioner out, rotate the crankshaft just far enough clockwise to place the slack on the tensioner side of the chain.
Install the tensioner.
Rotate the engine slowly counter clockwise. If it’s quiet in the shop a click can be heard when the tensioner releases. It should also be felt in the wrench as the tensioner takes up the slack.
Install a new tensioner cover plug.
Any other suggestions? J
Last edited by jpeter6981; Jan 15, 2023 at 10:03 PM.






