All of your replies have been so helpful, thanks.
Im guessing this is either a good thing or a bad thing .. the seller says that it has always hovered around 50 (for 10 years or so). He also stressed with me that its not like the pressure gets to 75 and then falls away to 50 .. it runs warm at 50 all of the time .. and drops back to 25 at idle.
If I go ahead, I would really like it to be my daily drive and I'd also like it to keep the 997 in it if I can. Is this realistic? Are there things that I could do to the engine to 'protect' it so it will last longer? (sounds like a stupid question when I read it back .. ahh well).
Also, regarding the 997 cranks being like rocking horse dropping .. impossible to find or just difficult?
I like the 10psi for every 1000 rpm .. makes it easy for noobs like me, thanks Beanie.
Thanks again for all of your replies.
My checklist for second test drive is ..
- Watch pressure AND rpm this time.
- Drive on Highway / at speed and check pressure
- Check pressure at idle
- Check parcel shelf for kids seats anchor points .. I know I have seen them in some models .. were they in the Cooper?