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Old 9th July 2020, 15:16   #2
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Originally Posted by macafee2 View Post
when working an engine hard such as climbing a hill towing a caravan,
is there any correlation to oil temperature if I look at the water temperature gauge? I know it does not measure the oil but am I right in thinking that there is a relevance?

if my water is at the correct level and the gauge is showing hot (past 9 o'clock) then will my oil also be heading towards being "hot"?

macafee2
Depends which part of the engine the oil is in, quality of oil before it begins to break down etc.

For instance oil at the main bearings is likely to be much hotter than in the block next to a coolant jacket and under higher pressure too.

From experience the coolant will always boil and cause an alert before the oil degrades even with its raised boiling point due to being pressurised and containing antifreeze.

If the cooling system isn't doing the job it's supposed to be doing and exchanging heat away from the engine then yes, your oil will be heading towards hot, this is why oil coolers are fitted to most engines.

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