I'm not an engineer. I can only repeat the minutes of a meeting at the RLM on 26th February 1943,which was held to address the various problems of the DB 605. This is the part relevant to the Bf 109.
"A further problem is that of foam build up,which is particularly noteable in the Bf 109 and can be traced back to the oil reservoirs,which are too small. Working together with Messerschmitt efforts will be made to increase the container capacity by six to ten litres. DB's authorised oil pressure of a minimum of 2.6 ata within the airframe cannot be met by the Bf 109 with its 2.3 ata but was accepted due to the pressure of getting sufficient numbers to the front. The people at Messerschmitt have as yet been unable to modify the Bf 109 so that the minimum acceptable standard of 2.6 ata can be achieved."
My italics
A little further on.
"DB would welcome efforts to retroactively increase oil tank pressure on all airframes already produced,as well as all new Bf 109 deliveries."
The problem is clearly laid firmly at Messerschmitt's door and is not Daimler-Benz's. This is what Nallinger was complaining about.
Cheers
Steve
"A further problem is that of foam build up,which is particularly noteable in the Bf 109 and can be traced back to the oil reservoirs,which are too small. Working together with Messerschmitt efforts will be made to increase the container capacity by six to ten litres. DB's authorised oil pressure of a minimum of 2.6 ata within the airframe cannot be met by the Bf 109 with its 2.3 ata but was accepted due to the pressure of getting sufficient numbers to the front. The people at Messerschmitt have as yet been unable to modify the Bf 109 so that the minimum acceptable standard of 2.6 ata can be achieved."
My italics
A little further on.
"DB would welcome efforts to retroactively increase oil tank pressure on all airframes already produced,as well as all new Bf 109 deliveries."
The problem is clearly laid firmly at Messerschmitt's door and is not Daimler-Benz's. This is what Nallinger was complaining about.
Cheers
Steve
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