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post Jun 5, 2009 - 2:16 PM
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So lately my car has been losing oil, I've been putting in about a quart a month to keep it topped off. No leaks anywhere other than a little oil in the spark plug tubes, but that's pretty much leftover from when I changed my valve cover gasket. No blue smoke either. Now I've been putting in a quart every 3 weeks or so, and it seems like it's going faster. Just did a compression test, was 150-160 psi on all cylinders. I've seen a lot of 5sfe's with valve seals going bad, and have replaced piston rings on other cars for burning oil.

Any input?

Car is my 99 GT btw, bone-stock 5sfe.


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post Jun 5, 2009 - 3:10 PM
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Valve seals would cause some blue-ish smoke on cold start.

The amount of time really has nothing to do with anything unless you were leaking oil, how may miles do you go before you have to add a qt? How many miles are on the car already? Its normal for any Toyota with over 100k on it to burn about 1qt every 2-3k miles.

If you think you are going through an excessive amount of oil, it has to be going somewhere. Whether it's leaking or burning it, you'll see either oil in the bay or smoke out of the exhaust but it won't just disappear without any signs.

And (depending on the mileage of course) one qt every 3-4wks isn't really an alarming rate, to me anyway. There was a point when my original engine was around 190k that it was going through about 3qts every 4 days or so, that's a pretty alarming rate.

This post has been edited by hurley97: Jun 5, 2009 - 3:14 PM


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