Oil pump solenoids




if you’d like to actually help, you could take a picture of this oil test port and make a comment that this test port is available on S class engines.
Last edited by Baltistyle; Jan 13, 2026 at 07:55 AM.
if you’d like to actually help, you could take a picture of this oil test port and make a comment that this test port is available on S class engines.
The part number you sent over was for an m156 oil cap. Mercedes makes them for the m156/m159. I am not 100% sure if it works on the m157. Looking at the documentation on wis it does show you can do the block off bolt removal to mechanical oil pressure gauge no matter the chassis. I've linked it for you.
Last edited by 51north; Jan 13, 2026 at 01:21 PM.




There are legitimate fears that a failed solenoid can be stuck in low-pressure mode... "1% chance or less" is not likely but not impossible either!
There could be a shortcut to check that dual-rate oil pump is working well in MOD-1 pressure:
Do a comparison of "Before vs. After" at 2k.Rpm.
What are the tell tale signs of stock oiling vs MOD-1?
-1- SOUND... listen to engine HEADS: smooth camshafts, quiet hydraulic lifters, quieter HPFP
-2- LOOKS... open oil filler cap at cold idle wetter/dryer.
-3- FEEL... throttle is providing smooth Rpm control without pressure ridges from solenoid (MOD-1) and squirters (MOD-X).
-!- NUMBERS... you can collect accurate live oil pressures from your engine tap port.
> DEFAULT SETTING...
- A pump defaulted to Normal-pressure mode can not shift to Low output without a solenoid command to work against the heavy return spring.
- Meaning once the pump is resting in normal pressure, it remains in its default mode.
Enjoy better oiling.

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 13, 2026 at 03:29 PM.




It would be nice to make some list with 5W-50 oils that are good to use with these engines. Years have gone by and many might have good knowledge to share.
I would appreciate it much and maybe many other as well that have thought to go 5W-50 but still not haven't.
Thanks
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Specifications:
Recommended by Millers for applications requiring:
- ACEA A3/B4, ACEA A3/B3
- API SN, SM, SL
- Ford WSS-M2C931-C
- Mercedes-Benz MB 229.3, MB 229.1
- Porsche A40
- AMG, Aston Martin, Caterham, Cosworth, Ferrari, Lotus, Renault, TVR
- Asian manufacturers*




And here is some info about that:
https://msdspds.castrol.com/bpglis/FusionPDS.nsf/Files/A2190794B97D628580258D0700244A28/$File/wepp-csgw3c.pdf




Sorry I definitely was wrong. I dont know how I totally missed this info. I thought it only applied to certain engines ad not the 157. AND I linked for the wrong model which I hate doing...! In a general description they listed the cap on a 157, but now I do see they have a gauge package.
m157 cap - https://www.63motorsports.com/afterm...l-filter-cover
Has anyone used this? https://www.63motorsports.com/afterm...pressure-gauge
woops, I stand corrected. Thank you for informing me.
Thanks all.
Last edited by Baltistyle; Jan 22, 2026 at 05:51 PM.




Castrol Edge 5W-50 SP is a Group III oil.
Viscosity will be around for some time.
A Group-IV 5w-50 SP formulation would give you a superior temperature stability:
- Motul Power
- Amsoil signature
- Mob1 Supercar
- (Redline)
- (Ravenol)
-- The difference will be cooler, cleaner sealed pistons rings.
-- Less oil consumption deposits onto valves & chamber surfaces.
-- Effective spray cooling at driving Rpm will get oil hotter than coolant.
-- Engine heat will eventually get under control.
-- Cylinders contributions will eventually balance out for responsive ECU fuel mapping.
-- Engine vibrations will smooth out at all Rpm signaling it is firing on all cylinders instead of laggy lean throttle response.
Enjoy experimenting your upgrade
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 22, 2026 at 07:40 PM.





Castrol Edge 5W-50 SP is a Group III oil.
Viscosity will be around for some time.
A Group-IV 5w-50 SP formulation would give you a superior temperature stability:
- Motul Power
- Amsoil signature
- Mob1 Supercar
- (Redline)
- (Ravenol)
-- The difference will be cooler, cleaner sealed pistons rings.
-- Less oil consumption deposits onto valves & chamber surfaces.
-- Effective spray cooling at driving Rpm will get oil hotter than coolant.
-- Engine heat will eventually get under control.
-- Cylinders contributions will eventually balance out for responsive ECU fuel mapping.
-- Engine vibrations will smooth out at all Rpm signaling it is firing on all cylinders instead of laggy lean throttle response.
Enjoy experimenting your upgrade
Ive driven this oil as it was on sale at Napa. Worked fine for me. It was when we were first trying sp 50 weights and Castrol was early to label them that way. I tend to pick what is local vs what others might use. I really like Motul and Penzoil as well but I dont think pennzoil had an sp 5/50 last time I changed my oil..




STABILITY:
How oils run with heat and how quickly they age set them apart.
Written specs only relate to fresh oil in lab environment.
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 22, 2026 at 11:20 PM.





This might help also others than me.
I will go either this Castrol 5W-50 Edge S API SP or Motul 5W-50 8100 Power API SP.




Presume best course of action is just to replace the sensors, solenoids, magnets and add the sacrificial harnesses?
Is there anything that can be done at the ecu harness side to help delay it?
56k miles…
cheers




Presume best course of action is just to replace the sensors, solenoids, magnets and add the sacrificial harnesses?
Is there anything that can be done at the ecu harness side to help delay it?
56k miles…
cheers




Presume best course of action is just to replace the sensors, solenoids, magnets and add the sacrificial harnesses?
Is there anything that can be done at the ecu harness side to help delay it?
56k miles…
cheers
Thing is oil should not leak out of premium low mileage engines, right?
Can owners do better ??
There is an experimental solution that can help remove stored heat to prevents heat soaks at engine stop... just that.
Marginally cooled pistons at "normal driving Rpm" accumulate extreme heat that is then released to the block after engine stop.
The uncontrolled pistons heat causes too many issues to be ignored.
> IGNORED PISTONS HEAT...
Nothing directly measures pistons heat. Lambdas measure the high combustion temperatures, pistons are much lower than combustion gases.
The evidence of heat is simply that the more pistons are sprayed, the hotter the oil becomes and the less burnt oil residues accumulate into rings grooves.
The single spray nozzles in use are particularly ineffective at cooling our GDI application.
Friction lube is fine yet there are evidence that scoring is done by oil hard residues. Either stored on the intake valves or on top of combustion chambers.
The key to avoid scoring is better oil control.
Less oil traveling up around jammed pistons rings and less heat to vaporize oil through PCV onto intake valves. Stock hot pistons are setup to accumulate burn oil residues...
Collateral signs of extreme stored pistons heat...:
- Big fan always running!
- Fuel rail/HPFP hissing!
- LED headlights fans after stop
- Darker LED Headlights output: heat!
- Oily ECU + Lambda... $10k+
- CPS leaking "oil-in-harness!"
- VVT Solenoids leaking oil
- Pmp Solenoid leaking oil
- Oil level sensor leaking oil
- Turbo coolant lines cracked
- Ignition coils insulation failure
- PCV discharge conduit clogged
- Coolant system issues (Exchanger seal /pump walk /radiator crimps /Mayo mix! /tank discharge... headgaskets ok!)
- ....
> Few Options:
Owners can not replace stock parts for a more effective setup:
- pistons single squirters
- oil pump limited volume
- water pump tiny impeller
- pumps under rev'ed pulleys
We are stuck with very few options:
- Do Nothing or
- Experiment Out
The key is to control heat that can't be measured.
Stock gas saving setup removes limited heat.
We can experiment greater.
A more effective oil pump gear ratio would be very useful.

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 24, 2026 at 04:37 PM.





My days of SCUBA limit my taste. I am stuck with a dislike for drama.
You can really enjoy factory setup, now without surprise.
Experimental is unchartered with surprises.

Here is my oil upgrade after 2,200.Mi @79kMi:
Mobil1 "Supercar" 5W-50 API-SP
Possibly my favorite oil so far
Let's see how viscosity holds towards 5kMi ??
2,199 Mi oil service + Purflux filter (+ Neo magnets)
Still honey colored PAO holding up heat great
Filled to the halfway mark.
Vaporization losses minimal, not wholesale.
standard oil aging coloration (misc fwd ref)
Oil gets burnt when it can't cool sizzling pistons... then it is time to service near 3, 5 or 6k Mi.
Fresh stock oil burns just as soon as previous one unless something's changed to improve the setup.
Less heat, less vaporization shown to keep my valves abnormally cleaner.

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 24, 2026 at 10:35 PM.





My days of SCUBA limit my taste. I am stuck with a dislike for drama.
You can really enjoy factory setup, now without surprise.
Experimental is unchartered with surprises.

Here is my oil upgrade after 2,200.Mi @79kMi:
Mobil1 "Supercar" 5W-50 API-SP
Possibly my favorite oil so far
Let's see how viscosity holds towards 5kMi ??
2,199 Mi oil service + Purflux filter (+ Neo magnets)
Still honey colored PAO holding up heat great
Filled to the halfway mark.
Vaporization losses minimal, not wholesale.
standard oil aging coloration (misc fwd ref)
Oil gets burnt when it can't cool sizzling pistons... then it is time to service near 3, 5 or 6k Mi.
Fresh stock oil burns just as soon as previous one unless something's changed to improve the setup.
Less heat, less vaporization shown to keep my valves abnormally cleaner.

with respect it’s not uncharted . I mention this back in 2023 to save you guys the trouble. It was already tested and confirmed. Any good brand 5w50 is better then 0-40. I tried saving you guys time you could have been using 5w50 for the passed few years already lol. Real world results goes a long way fellas . Not knocking you brotha just stating that sometimes listening to people like Tasos , and other people with years experience on this motor could save you guys a lot of time and trouble . Hope this doesn’t come off offensive it’s not my intention. I think it’s now safe to say Mobil 0w40 has caused its fair share of scoring because of it failing to do its job and protect cylinder walls appropriately
Last edited by Cifdig; Jan 26, 2026 at 01:38 PM.




