W123 oil pressure issue

ShivaYash

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Dear all,

I have a 1983 230TE here in Berlin, Germany. It has around 295,000km (183,000 miles).

Oil pressure has previously been good, 3 bar at cold start, dropping to around 2 bar when warm.

Now I have this issue, at cold start, the pressure is around 2 bar... the needle is slow to get to 3 on acceleration. But once the engine is warm, I have full 3 bar pressure with the slightest touch of the accelerator.

Surely I should have full pressure (3 bar) at cold?

Something is not right. I'm running 10w40 MB 229.1 and either Hengst, Mann or Mahle oil filters.

I think there is crud stuck at the bottom of the oil pan. The last oil change had black spots in the filter lining.
I've done a few flushes... but I think the time has come to remove the oil pan and clean it properly...

Any tips or advice are most welcome.
 
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ShivaYash

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Drop sump, look at screen, first run motor on sepperate oil press guage see if same results
 

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Dear all,

I have a 1983 230TE here in Berlin, Germany. It has around 295,000km (183,000 miles).

Oil pressure has previously been good, 3 bar at cold start, dropping to around 2 bar when warm.

Now I have this issue, at cold start, the pressure is around 2 bar... the needle is slow to get to 3 on acceleration. But once the engine is warm, I have full 3 bar pressure with the slightest touch of the accelerator.

Surely I should have full pressure (3 bar) at cold?

Something is not right. I'm running 10w40 MB 229.1 and either Hengst, Mann or Mahle oil filters.

I think there is crud stuck at the bottom of the oil pan. The last oil change had black spots in the filter lining.
I've done a few flushes... but I think the time has come to remove the oil pan and clean it properly...

Any tips or advice are most welcome.
I should try replacing the oil pressure sensor. Mine was reading 3 bar all the time indicating either open circuit wiring or faulty sensor. It was faulty sensor.

RayH
 

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Yes the sensor fail, and they often fail in a way that just offsets their readings. Swap it out first or test the actual oil pressure with a gauge
 

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I know this is an old post, but the W123 did not have a pressure sensor, it was a pipe directly to the cluster. Have you perhaps fitted the oil filter (Cartridge) upside down? This will definitely produce this symptom.
 

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He is right, its a pipe, that switch is for the light only
 


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