Dan (with one N)
No, it says, and I quote:
quote:
Originally posted by naj
Most 113s I know of peg the oil pressure gage when started from cold. As they warm up, the pressure may drop to above 15 psi at idling when hot..... Oil pressure at idling on cold start is below 15 psi and stays there. When warmed up, it goes over 30 psi....
So, as you can see the pressure goes up from 15 to 30 when warmed up. This is opposite most cars that have the pressure drop when warmed up. And as you say, a fast drop implies worn bearings. Well, its not a fast drop, its an increase!
Are you debating oil pressure against RPM or oil pressure against engine temperature?
Naj, what say you? What are your friend's symptoms? Please fill out the following table:
cold engine, low RPM = ? PSI
cold engine, high RPM = ? PSI
warm engine, low RPM = ? PSI
warm engine, high RPM = ? PSI
RoddPowell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420