Burning Oil, from where? |
Burning Oil, from where? |
Jan 7, 2007 - 8:34 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 3, '04 From Portsmouth, RI Currently Offline Reputation: 33 (100%) |
ok, I'm already working on the issue I just want various opinions to work with in case I run out of ideas.
recently my car has been going through oil like crazy. here are some of the facts so far: - it doesn't seem to be leaking from any gaskets (at idle speed) checked valve cover, sender, and head gaskets - never see any puddles of oil on the ground after being parked - no blue smoke out the back. theres a little white smoke, slightly more than there used to be but not that bad at all and could just be from the cold and wet weather. and it smells normal - oil light comes on about every 2,000 miles or so now. before about 3 or 4 months ago it had never come on before, I would just change it every 3-5k miles regardless - extra info: started out using 10w-40 then switched to 5w-30 then 5w-30 synth now 10w-30 synth (over the course of about 3 years) here's whats happened and when in detail: [07.15.06] 159,400 mi - oil and filter changed, everything normal [08.20.06] 162,300 mi - oil and filter changed again, like normal [09.01.06] 163,165 mi - first time I'd ever seen the oil light come on. was low but still clear, 1qt added [09.16.06] 164,749 mi - oil and filter changed [10.14.06] 166,853 mi - oil light on again. very low but still clear, 1qt added [11.02.06] 168,262 mi - oil light on. switch to Mobil 1 full synth 5W-30, changed oil and filter [11.26.06] 170,000 mi - oil light on. added 1qt Shell 10W-40 synth blend, its all I could get and I had a long drive home [11.30.06] 170,748 mi - oil and filter changed. switch to 10W-30, still Mobil1 full synth [12.18.06] 172,370 mi - oil light on. change oil and filter [01.04.07] 173,800 mi - oil light on. found oil leaking from drain plug, tightened it and put it 3qt Mobil1. ran car for about an hour, no more leaking from plug [01.07.07] 173,900 mi - still no leak from drain plug. added engine oil tracer dye, will check it in a few days thats where I am now. throw out any ideas you might have and I'll either try it or tell you I've already tried. This post has been edited by hurley97: Mar 15, 2007 - 11:25 PM -------------------- |
Mar 17, 2007 - 4:38 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 9, '06 From Ma Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
A couple of other things can cause this.
Clogged oil control rings [oil scraped off the cyl wall can't drain, so get's burned]. This is caused by too long between oil changes, so as long as you know you've kept up, it's unlikely. Worn valve GUIDES. Easy way to see if your valve guids/seals are leaking. Pull the manifold and look at the valves. If they are gunked up, most likely it's from that. How do your plugs look? If you did a compression test and got 225, it sounds like you've got a lot of carbon in your cylinders. Or you cranked the ****e out of it. How many times did you crank it for each cylinder? You should've done 4. Did you have all 4 spark plugs out and the throttle plate wide open? Also, if your rod bearings are badly worn they can cause oil consumption at high engine speeds. Too much oil gets thrown onto the cylinder walls, and has the same effect as clogged control rings. Also, high rpm driving will burn more oil regardless of engine condition. Here are 2 interesting facts to ponder [I had to go back to my text book for the exact numbers ] If 1/1100 of a drop of oil gets past each set of piston rings on each stroke [remember, 4 stroke engine], you lose 1 QUART every 1000 miles. Will obviously vary with engine speed. Imagine half a drop per stroke..... If you drip a drop of oil every 30 feet, you lose ~ 3 quarts every 1000 miles. -------------------- |
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