Is there anyone on this forum who is able to help me on the following topic:
My 230SL is running great now after a lot of work I have done the past few years, but 2 thing keeps on bothering me:
1
When I pull my oil dipstick (main sump) out of the car, the stick is white like mayonayse and there is a lot of water drops/moist to be seen on this dipstick.
The car consumes no cooling water (level stays the same around the year), so I think this moist (it is quite a lot) is coming from another source.
When draining engine oil from the sump , the oil looks nice so the water problem can only be seen in the upper regions of the engine and I am expecting it to be damp from the air, collecting in my engine somehow.
Can anyone tell me what I can do about this, or do other people experience the same problem? Is there some way the water from the air is normally filtered out?
By the way: This is a non overhauled engine, the performance of this car is great, head gasket is ok and cooling liquid level stays the same, compression is also good.
2
The fuel injection pump works great now. I have the old type IP with no drainage back from the IP sump to the main sump.
The oil level in the sump of the IP rises in such a speed that I have to drain it a bit once every 2 months (the oil seems to be ok, no water or gasoline in it)
Apart from that, the performance of the IP is wonderfull
Is there a way of clearing this oil rising problem, without overhauling the complete pump?
Thanks for your comments
Richard
1964 230SL