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i'm burning oil...suggestions?

Old 01-06-2008, 09:05 AM
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i'm burning oil...suggestions?

my 86GT is burning oil. ultimately it's gonna need to be done right and get a ring job, but i'd like to drive it this summer and wait for next year when i get my heads to tear it down and do that work. in the meantime, is there something i can do, or some product/oil additive i can use to partially restore the seal. ie: i'm looking for a band-aid solution for this season. ive heard i can use a heavier grade oil for short term fix, is there anything else i could try that you guys are aware of?

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Old 01-06-2008, 06:14 PM
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I'd do an oil system cleaning to remove any old oil build-up (since you don't know the whole maintenence history of the car), then an oil change with 20w50 and a Lucas additive.
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Old 01-06-2008, 07:54 PM
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thanks richard. i did the oil change and threw in an additive to assist. when i asked about an engine flushing product (before getting your post) my guy at Lordco told me i'd just be making the problem worse by cleaning it out real good and making the passage for oil to seap by bigger. makes sense to me, but is he right?
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Just throwing it out there, but are you sure its due to oil getting past the rings due to them being worn out?

i thought there were a couple other ways for it to burn oil...

PVC screen plugged? i think i have heard of that before....
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hmmmm...

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Just throwing it out there, but are you sure its due to oil getting past the rings due to them being worn out?

i thought there were a couple other ways for it to burn oil...

PVC screen plugged? i think i have heard of that before....

good point white snake. no, i'm not sure it's the rings. i hadn't heard of the PVC screen thing - thought if i was burning oil it was either the rings or the valve guides or both that were worn. always best to check the simple things first obviously so i'll give the PVC screen a look and let you know. could it be anything else that i could check out?

thanks again for the info. you learn something new every day (well, i learn many new things every day, as there's a heckuvalot i don't know yet )

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^Oh, I figured you would have checked/replaced that when you did the intake-it's at the back on the lower.
I doubt you'd make it worse, it's likely getting past the rings b/c of old oil build up on the lower oil rings.
It could be rings, valve guides, valve seals, or a PCV issue.
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Originally Posted by Ponyryd
^Oh, I figured you would have checked/replaced that when you did the intake-it's at the back on the lower.
I doubt you'd make it worse, it's likely getting past the rings b/c of old oil build up on the lower oil rings.
It could be rings, valve guides, valve seals, or a PCV issue.
i must be getting senile. i pulled the screen and valve out this a.m. only to find i DID clean the screen when i installed it in the new lower intake (can't remember doing that, but obviously i did). must be the rings or seals. i'll see how things run with the oil additive i put in and go from there.

thanks guys (AGAIN).
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Brake clean works very well on those screens
What about the valve gides in the heads?
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Old 01-11-2008, 07:52 AM
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My father inlaw has a bunch of old chevys for plow trucks, and few of them are oil burners. He said he tryed Engine Restore in one of them and it made a huge differance in oil consumption and he uses it all the time now with great results. How much oil is it burning? One liter between changes is very common for a 5.0L.

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Originally Posted by QWKRN-U
My father inlaw has a bunch of old chevys for plow trucks, and few of them are oil burners. He said he tryed Engine Restore in one of them and it made a huge differance in oil consumpsion and he uses it all the time now with great results. How much oil is it burning? One liter between changes is very common for a 5.0L.
well, right now it's burning a LOT, but that's because of a problem with the gaskets i installed when putting in the cobra intake.

once i get that rectified this week-end, i'll try your suggestion out. it was burning a little oil before the intake swap, but not much - prob about a litre between changes.

thanks for the suggestion Quicker!

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