You don't peen the new chain to the old.  I used the new link, but not the 
plate, and it stayed in place just fine on the two chains I've done.  Did both 
solo.
-- 
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300, '87 300TD, '73 Balboa 20

dsereta...@yahoo.com wrote:

>I'm finally replacing the timing chain on my 240D tomorrow. The chain
>came with a master link which is not a split link. When I attach the
>new chain to the old and peen on the link, turn the chain,  then don't
>I have to grind off new link to separate old chain from new? Then don't
>I need a new link to attach the two  ends of the new chain? How do I do
>this with only one link.?
>
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