How to set the timing on a Mercedes-Benz 250?

How to set the timing on a Mercedes-Benz 250?

Bring engine to TDC. Piston #1 all the way up. In the picture you have there is a bolt on the camshaft wheel. Turn the cam shaft until it lines up. Replace the wheel & bolt. It may not fire after that. So open your distributor and there is a timing mark on that. Point the rotor to the timing mark with engine at TDC. Hope that helps.

How to set the timing on a 71 250?

Piston #1 all the way up. In the picture you have there is a bolt on the camshaft wheel. Turn the cam shaft until it lines up. Replace the wheel & bolt. It may not fire after that. So open your distributor and there is a timing mark on that. Point the rotor to the timing mark with engine at TDC. Hope that helps. BTW where did you find that picture?

What should I do if my timing mark is off?

Rotate the engine 180 degrees. if it is off, then leave the engine, crankshaft, at 00, remove the cam wheel bolt, then the cam wheel, then put the bolt right back in there and use ut to bring the timing mark back to center. If you have any questions, email me your phone number and a good time to call you and I will be happy to walk you through it.

Bring engine to TDC. Piston #1 all the way up. In the picture you have there is a bolt on the camshaft wheel. Turn the cam shaft until it lines up. Replace the wheel & bolt. It may not fire after that. So open your distributor and there is a timing mark on that. Point the rotor to the timing mark with engine at TDC. Hope that helps.

Piston #1 all the way up. In the picture you have there is a bolt on the camshaft wheel. Turn the cam shaft until it lines up. Replace the wheel & bolt. It may not fire after that. So open your distributor and there is a timing mark on that. Point the rotor to the timing mark with engine at TDC. Hope that helps. BTW where did you find that picture?

How to fix Mercedes Ponton ignition point gap?

Never mind ignition point gap, get the dwell right. Do this first. Next, the distributor can be removed and replaced with impunity. All the spark plug wires can be removed at the same time. Go ahead do it, take all the spark plug wires off at once.

Rotate the engine 180 degrees. if it is off, then leave the engine, crankshaft, at 00, remove the cam wheel bolt, then the cam wheel, then put the bolt right back in there and use ut to bring the timing mark back to center. If you have any questions, email me your phone number and a good time to call you and I will be happy to walk you through it.

Never mind ignition point gap, get the dwell right. Do this first. Next, the distributor can be removed and replaced with impunity. All the spark plug wires can be removed at the same time. Go ahead do it, take all the spark plug wires off at once.

How are points set in a classic car?

Most classic cars do not have electronic distributors, but rather rely on a set of points to trigger the ignition system. Mark Simpson takes a close look at how the points work and explains how they’re installed, then shows how to properly set the point gap and the dwell.

What happens if the timing is not set properly?

When he timing is not set properly the car may experience hard starting, low power or bad gas mileage. Setting the timing is normally an easy task, but sometimes the manufacturer’s timing marks are missing or damaged.

Where are the timing marks on a Mercedes cla250?

Another thing, the video shows that that arrow is up (12 o’clock) for the intake cam, but it is down (6 o’clock) for the exhaust cam. This situation puts the lobes of the intake cam at 10 O’clock and the exhaust lobe at 3 o’clock. I am not sure if this make sense? all these setting are at TDC. I would appreciate if you have an explanation.