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reluctant oil pressure
Have had my oil changed recently, in my '90 300E, with a 10-10 filter (old style) and 10-40 dino, and have noticed it now takes about three seconds for the pressure to jump to 3 bar at start-up. I have gathered on the forums that the oil filters include a check valve to keep the filter full, but is there also an "O" ring inside the filter housing to further prevent oil leakdown?? This delay has me worried, as start-up lube is the most critical.
Also, is it coincidental that the engine misses badly until the pressure builds up?? I cannot see the connection between crank-case pressure and the rest of the miriad variables that create the successful start-up!! The symptom is much more noticeable when the car is warm and since the oil change. Any ideas? TIA steve |
When in doubt, change the filter. Perhaps the anti-drainback valve isn't working.
I can't see a relationship between oil pressure and an engine miss |
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And the miss might be an EGR problem. NP |
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