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HRM 10-18-2000 01:23 PM

If my timing chain tensioner has failed or is not working properly would this influence my oil pressure at low RPM?

Wm. Lewallen 10-18-2000 03:40 PM

Chain tens. has nothing to do with oil pressure.It's normal for the pressure to drop to between 1 and 2 when the engine idles. But, upon acceleratiom the needle should hit the peg. If it does'nt, then you can worry.And it won't be something as simple as the chain tens. Bill Lewallen Lex.Ky.

420SEL 10-18-2000 06:13 PM

I always thought that if your timing chain tensioner gave up oil pressure would be the last of your worries.

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Jason Priest
1986 420SEL

LarryBible 10-18-2000 06:56 PM

HRM,

You just received two replies which were chocked full of wisdom.

Good luck,

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Larry Bible
'01 C Class, Six Speed
'84 Euro 240D, manual, 533K miles
'88 300E 5 Speed
'81 300D Daughter's Car
Over 800,000 miles in
Mercedes automobiles

HRM 10-18-2000 09:13 PM

Thanks for the responses, I thought that the tensioner worked off the oil pressure to tension the chain, i.e. thats the symptom produced upon start up when you hear the slight rattle until the oil pressure comes up. Mine just started this but has subsiquently stopped, now i've notice the erratic oil pressure. It may just be a coencidence<sp>. The oil pressure at idle drops to 0 but will imediatly jump, it only runs at 3 bar at highway rpm, is that normal?
thnaks again for the help, this is the most useful site i have come across on the net.


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