Ford Focus ST170 - Oil Pressure rising when accelerating
Ford Focus ST170 - Oil Pressure rising when accelerating
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SofaBear

Original Poster:

167 posts

215 months

Thursday 15th January 2015
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Hello,

I recently bought a '53 ST170, really enjoying the car, especially as it's my first car! However I've noticed that when I'm accelerating, the oil pressure rises. I've checked the oil and it looks fine, it did however have very little coolant when I got it (now topped up). My concern is this could be the signs of something quite major, anyone else encountered this and got any advice?

I'm also keen to find somewhere to take my ST170 to get serviced near Portsmouth, any recommendations?

Cheers!!

Justin S

3,658 posts

284 months

Thursday 15th January 2015
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Oil pressure does rise when the engine revs increase. Its what engines do.

lemonslap

999 posts

178 months

Thursday 15th January 2015
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Worth remembering that the ST170 oil pressure and temperature gauges are just faked by the ECU! Anywhere should be able to service your vehicle, just make sure they use a good quality 5w-30 oil. Also worth noting the spark plugs are unique to the ST170 (black with white insulators) and only available from ford, don't fit normal 2.0 Zetec ones as the ST170 needs a colder plug due to the compression ratio being higher. Also when was the cambelt done?

SofaBear

Original Poster:

167 posts

215 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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Cheers for the responses, after I bit more reading I found out about the inaccurate gauges, guess they were put there to look nice. Camblet was done at 75,000 by the garage that brought the car off Ford as p/x.