Using Oil Already? Help!
#51
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Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> Before I got the new crate engine, I was burning a quart every three hundred
> miles. The aftermarket breather caps diverted the blowby down towards the
> road and kept the oil fog off the windshield. The funny thing is, that when
> it had warmed up, it didn't smoke much out the exhaust pipe. I think that
> the Chevy was actually burning it, like a fuel additive. I cannot
> overstate, how tough those 350 (5.7 L) engines are.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:440B73DF.5B20BADE@***.net...
>
>>Hi Earle,
>> I think you are exaggerating! If you have a broken rings and burning
>>a quart every thousand, you'd be laying a smoke screen that would make
>>the military proud.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>>>Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>
> two
>
>>>aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>
> inch
>
>>>heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>
> nothing.
>
>>>Earle
>
>
>
thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> Before I got the new crate engine, I was burning a quart every three hundred
> miles. The aftermarket breather caps diverted the blowby down towards the
> road and kept the oil fog off the windshield. The funny thing is, that when
> it had warmed up, it didn't smoke much out the exhaust pipe. I think that
> the Chevy was actually burning it, like a fuel additive. I cannot
> overstate, how tough those 350 (5.7 L) engines are.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:440B73DF.5B20BADE@***.net...
>
>>Hi Earle,
>> I think you are exaggerating! If you have a broken rings and burning
>>a quart every thousand, you'd be laying a smoke screen that would make
>>the military proud.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>>>Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>
> two
>
>>>aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>
> inch
>
>>>heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>
> nothing.
>
>>>Earle
>
>
>
#52
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> Before I got the new crate engine, I was burning a quart every three hundred
> miles. The aftermarket breather caps diverted the blowby down towards the
> road and kept the oil fog off the windshield. The funny thing is, that when
> it had warmed up, it didn't smoke much out the exhaust pipe. I think that
> the Chevy was actually burning it, like a fuel additive. I cannot
> overstate, how tough those 350 (5.7 L) engines are.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:440B73DF.5B20BADE@***.net...
>
>>Hi Earle,
>> I think you are exaggerating! If you have a broken rings and burning
>>a quart every thousand, you'd be laying a smoke screen that would make
>>the military proud.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>>>Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>
> two
>
>>>aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>
> inch
>
>>>heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>
> nothing.
>
>>>Earle
>
>
>
thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> Before I got the new crate engine, I was burning a quart every three hundred
> miles. The aftermarket breather caps diverted the blowby down towards the
> road and kept the oil fog off the windshield. The funny thing is, that when
> it had warmed up, it didn't smoke much out the exhaust pipe. I think that
> the Chevy was actually burning it, like a fuel additive. I cannot
> overstate, how tough those 350 (5.7 L) engines are.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:440B73DF.5B20BADE@***.net...
>
>>Hi Earle,
>> I think you are exaggerating! If you have a broken rings and burning
>>a quart every thousand, you'd be laying a smoke screen that would make
>>the military proud.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>>>Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>
> two
>
>>>aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>
> inch
>
>>>heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>
> nothing.
>
>>>Earle
>
>
>
#53
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Posts: n/a
Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> Before I got the new crate engine, I was burning a quart every three hundred
> miles. The aftermarket breather caps diverted the blowby down towards the
> road and kept the oil fog off the windshield. The funny thing is, that when
> it had warmed up, it didn't smoke much out the exhaust pipe. I think that
> the Chevy was actually burning it, like a fuel additive. I cannot
> overstate, how tough those 350 (5.7 L) engines are.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:440B73DF.5B20BADE@***.net...
>
>>Hi Earle,
>> I think you are exaggerating! If you have a broken rings and burning
>>a quart every thousand, you'd be laying a smoke screen that would make
>>the military proud.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>>>Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>
> two
>
>>>aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>
> inch
>
>>>heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>
> nothing.
>
>>>Earle
>
>
>
thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> Before I got the new crate engine, I was burning a quart every three hundred
> miles. The aftermarket breather caps diverted the blowby down towards the
> road and kept the oil fog off the windshield. The funny thing is, that when
> it had warmed up, it didn't smoke much out the exhaust pipe. I think that
> the Chevy was actually burning it, like a fuel additive. I cannot
> overstate, how tough those 350 (5.7 L) engines are.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:440B73DF.5B20BADE@***.net...
>
>>Hi Earle,
>> I think you are exaggerating! If you have a broken rings and burning
>>a quart every thousand, you'd be laying a smoke screen that would make
>>the military proud.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>>>Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>
> two
>
>>>aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>
> inch
>
>>>heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>
> nothing.
>
>>>Earle
>
>
>
#54
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Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
Some oil just adhere to the cylinder walls into the combustion
area, otherwise it would be metal to metal.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
> thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
> Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
area, otherwise it would be metal to metal.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
> thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
> Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
#55
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Posts: n/a
Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
Some oil just adhere to the cylinder walls into the combustion
area, otherwise it would be metal to metal.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
> thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
> Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
area, otherwise it would be metal to metal.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
> thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
> Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
#56
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Posts: n/a
Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
Some oil just adhere to the cylinder walls into the combustion
area, otherwise it would be metal to metal.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
> thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
> Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
area, otherwise it would be metal to metal.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
> thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
> Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
#57
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Posts: n/a
Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
Some oil just adhere to the cylinder walls into the combustion
area, otherwise it would be metal to metal.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
> thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
> Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
area, otherwise it would be metal to metal.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> I guess you might notice it on throttle on or off, but a quart every
> thousand miles is not a heck of a lot of oil. On some of the old '50s
> Jaguars, NOT burning a quart per thousand was never a good thing.
#58
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Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
Ok, discovered the startup noise: My muffler had... rotated... I don't know
how those clamps loosened, but they weren't hard to take off (and they've
been on about 20k miles...). I twisted it a bit, and voila, no more
pop/thump when I start it. It was smacking the bottom of the tub when I
started.
As for the oil drip, it looks like the oil pan gasket is just seeping all
around. It is quite noticeable at the front. Nothing bad, but you can tell
it will need changed soon enough. I also noticed... seepage?.. along the
side of the block (passenger). Seems like it is too low to be coming from
the valve cover gasket. Nothing serious, just can tell it isn't clean.
I pulled just one plug (one of mine is a PITA to remove -- have to unbolt
and rotate the A/C compressor to get it out) and it was burning really
clean. Almost too clean. Something weird -- the very tip of the metal arc,
just the front skinny edge, was dark green. Almost as if it had been
painted. Very strange. I don't remember it being that color when I bought
them (Autolite plugs). Now that I think about it, I swear I put in Champion
truck plugs.... I must be losing my mind! Could that color be a sign of
anything? Since we're talking green, I had my radiator flushed/filled (they
used compressed air and water to flush it... was pretty neat to see all the
junk fly out of that thing) at about 50k miles or so. Now my overflow tank
is empty, but the coolant is full in the radiator. Sign of anything? I
plan on getting another flush/fill in the spring.
Thanks guys!
Eric
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:D6JOf.839040$xm3.754731@attbi_s21...
> No, don't use heavier oil. The drip you see is probably part of the 1/2
> quart lost. But 1/2 quart between oil changes is not bad at all. You say
> you have 66K, tuned at 45K. Your due for plugs again, right. That may
> cure your start-up noise. Your engine should last many more miles and I
> do not think you have any internal problems.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
> news:tPHOf.5271$gm.5200@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> See, only one or two oil changes ago it wasn't using ANY. I had the same
>> amount in it the day I drained it as when I filled it. So to me, this
>> indicates a problem or a change in the situation. If it isn't a problem
>> to be worried about, ok, but I still think it's a problem... my concern
>> was that my increase in highway driving is actually burning the oil vs.
>> just dripping it. A seal leak I can deal with, but something internal...
>>
>> I had a suggestion on another board to use heavier oil. I'm using 10W30
>> right now. Keep in mind, I'm in south Texas, so it does get quite hot.
>> Should I use something thicker?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:440af23c$0$28692$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>>> Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>>> two
>>> aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>>> inch
>>> heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>>> nothing.
>>>
>>> Earle
>>>
>>> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>> news:440AC0EE.D024A85C@***.net...
>>>> That's no oil between oil changes as far as I'm concerned.
>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Coasty wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Check the back of the valve cover it is usually the problem and 1/2
>>> quart in
>>>> > 2k is not bad.
>>>> >
>>>> > Coasty
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
how those clamps loosened, but they weren't hard to take off (and they've
been on about 20k miles...). I twisted it a bit, and voila, no more
pop/thump when I start it. It was smacking the bottom of the tub when I
started.
As for the oil drip, it looks like the oil pan gasket is just seeping all
around. It is quite noticeable at the front. Nothing bad, but you can tell
it will need changed soon enough. I also noticed... seepage?.. along the
side of the block (passenger). Seems like it is too low to be coming from
the valve cover gasket. Nothing serious, just can tell it isn't clean.
I pulled just one plug (one of mine is a PITA to remove -- have to unbolt
and rotate the A/C compressor to get it out) and it was burning really
clean. Almost too clean. Something weird -- the very tip of the metal arc,
just the front skinny edge, was dark green. Almost as if it had been
painted. Very strange. I don't remember it being that color when I bought
them (Autolite plugs). Now that I think about it, I swear I put in Champion
truck plugs.... I must be losing my mind! Could that color be a sign of
anything? Since we're talking green, I had my radiator flushed/filled (they
used compressed air and water to flush it... was pretty neat to see all the
junk fly out of that thing) at about 50k miles or so. Now my overflow tank
is empty, but the coolant is full in the radiator. Sign of anything? I
plan on getting another flush/fill in the spring.
Thanks guys!
Eric
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:D6JOf.839040$xm3.754731@attbi_s21...
> No, don't use heavier oil. The drip you see is probably part of the 1/2
> quart lost. But 1/2 quart between oil changes is not bad at all. You say
> you have 66K, tuned at 45K. Your due for plugs again, right. That may
> cure your start-up noise. Your engine should last many more miles and I
> do not think you have any internal problems.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
> news:tPHOf.5271$gm.5200@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> See, only one or two oil changes ago it wasn't using ANY. I had the same
>> amount in it the day I drained it as when I filled it. So to me, this
>> indicates a problem or a change in the situation. If it isn't a problem
>> to be worried about, ok, but I still think it's a problem... my concern
>> was that my increase in highway driving is actually burning the oil vs.
>> just dripping it. A seal leak I can deal with, but something internal...
>>
>> I had a suggestion on another board to use heavier oil. I'm using 10W30
>> right now. Keep in mind, I'm in south Texas, so it does get quite hot.
>> Should I use something thicker?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:440af23c$0$28692$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>>> Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>>> two
>>> aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>>> inch
>>> heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>>> nothing.
>>>
>>> Earle
>>>
>>> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>> news:440AC0EE.D024A85C@***.net...
>>>> That's no oil between oil changes as far as I'm concerned.
>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Coasty wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Check the back of the valve cover it is usually the problem and 1/2
>>> quart in
>>>> > 2k is not bad.
>>>> >
>>>> > Coasty
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#59
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Posts: n/a
Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
Ok, discovered the startup noise: My muffler had... rotated... I don't know
how those clamps loosened, but they weren't hard to take off (and they've
been on about 20k miles...). I twisted it a bit, and voila, no more
pop/thump when I start it. It was smacking the bottom of the tub when I
started.
As for the oil drip, it looks like the oil pan gasket is just seeping all
around. It is quite noticeable at the front. Nothing bad, but you can tell
it will need changed soon enough. I also noticed... seepage?.. along the
side of the block (passenger). Seems like it is too low to be coming from
the valve cover gasket. Nothing serious, just can tell it isn't clean.
I pulled just one plug (one of mine is a PITA to remove -- have to unbolt
and rotate the A/C compressor to get it out) and it was burning really
clean. Almost too clean. Something weird -- the very tip of the metal arc,
just the front skinny edge, was dark green. Almost as if it had been
painted. Very strange. I don't remember it being that color when I bought
them (Autolite plugs). Now that I think about it, I swear I put in Champion
truck plugs.... I must be losing my mind! Could that color be a sign of
anything? Since we're talking green, I had my radiator flushed/filled (they
used compressed air and water to flush it... was pretty neat to see all the
junk fly out of that thing) at about 50k miles or so. Now my overflow tank
is empty, but the coolant is full in the radiator. Sign of anything? I
plan on getting another flush/fill in the spring.
Thanks guys!
Eric
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:D6JOf.839040$xm3.754731@attbi_s21...
> No, don't use heavier oil. The drip you see is probably part of the 1/2
> quart lost. But 1/2 quart between oil changes is not bad at all. You say
> you have 66K, tuned at 45K. Your due for plugs again, right. That may
> cure your start-up noise. Your engine should last many more miles and I
> do not think you have any internal problems.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
> news:tPHOf.5271$gm.5200@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> See, only one or two oil changes ago it wasn't using ANY. I had the same
>> amount in it the day I drained it as when I filled it. So to me, this
>> indicates a problem or a change in the situation. If it isn't a problem
>> to be worried about, ok, but I still think it's a problem... my concern
>> was that my increase in highway driving is actually burning the oil vs.
>> just dripping it. A seal leak I can deal with, but something internal...
>>
>> I had a suggestion on another board to use heavier oil. I'm using 10W30
>> right now. Keep in mind, I'm in south Texas, so it does get quite hot.
>> Should I use something thicker?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:440af23c$0$28692$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>>> Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>>> two
>>> aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>>> inch
>>> heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>>> nothing.
>>>
>>> Earle
>>>
>>> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>> news:440AC0EE.D024A85C@***.net...
>>>> That's no oil between oil changes as far as I'm concerned.
>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Coasty wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Check the back of the valve cover it is usually the problem and 1/2
>>> quart in
>>>> > 2k is not bad.
>>>> >
>>>> > Coasty
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
how those clamps loosened, but they weren't hard to take off (and they've
been on about 20k miles...). I twisted it a bit, and voila, no more
pop/thump when I start it. It was smacking the bottom of the tub when I
started.
As for the oil drip, it looks like the oil pan gasket is just seeping all
around. It is quite noticeable at the front. Nothing bad, but you can tell
it will need changed soon enough. I also noticed... seepage?.. along the
side of the block (passenger). Seems like it is too low to be coming from
the valve cover gasket. Nothing serious, just can tell it isn't clean.
I pulled just one plug (one of mine is a PITA to remove -- have to unbolt
and rotate the A/C compressor to get it out) and it was burning really
clean. Almost too clean. Something weird -- the very tip of the metal arc,
just the front skinny edge, was dark green. Almost as if it had been
painted. Very strange. I don't remember it being that color when I bought
them (Autolite plugs). Now that I think about it, I swear I put in Champion
truck plugs.... I must be losing my mind! Could that color be a sign of
anything? Since we're talking green, I had my radiator flushed/filled (they
used compressed air and water to flush it... was pretty neat to see all the
junk fly out of that thing) at about 50k miles or so. Now my overflow tank
is empty, but the coolant is full in the radiator. Sign of anything? I
plan on getting another flush/fill in the spring.
Thanks guys!
Eric
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:D6JOf.839040$xm3.754731@attbi_s21...
> No, don't use heavier oil. The drip you see is probably part of the 1/2
> quart lost. But 1/2 quart between oil changes is not bad at all. You say
> you have 66K, tuned at 45K. Your due for plugs again, right. That may
> cure your start-up noise. Your engine should last many more miles and I
> do not think you have any internal problems.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
> news:tPHOf.5271$gm.5200@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> See, only one or two oil changes ago it wasn't using ANY. I had the same
>> amount in it the day I drained it as when I filled it. So to me, this
>> indicates a problem or a change in the situation. If it isn't a problem
>> to be worried about, ok, but I still think it's a problem... my concern
>> was that my increase in highway driving is actually burning the oil vs.
>> just dripping it. A seal leak I can deal with, but something internal...
>>
>> I had a suggestion on another board to use heavier oil. I'm using 10W30
>> right now. Keep in mind, I'm in south Texas, so it does get quite hot.
>> Should I use something thicker?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:440af23c$0$28692$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>>> Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>>> two
>>> aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>>> inch
>>> heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>>> nothing.
>>>
>>> Earle
>>>
>>> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>> news:440AC0EE.D024A85C@***.net...
>>>> That's no oil between oil changes as far as I'm concerned.
>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Coasty wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Check the back of the valve cover it is usually the problem and 1/2
>>> quart in
>>>> > 2k is not bad.
>>>> >
>>>> > Coasty
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Using Oil Already? Help!
Ok, discovered the startup noise: My muffler had... rotated... I don't know
how those clamps loosened, but they weren't hard to take off (and they've
been on about 20k miles...). I twisted it a bit, and voila, no more
pop/thump when I start it. It was smacking the bottom of the tub when I
started.
As for the oil drip, it looks like the oil pan gasket is just seeping all
around. It is quite noticeable at the front. Nothing bad, but you can tell
it will need changed soon enough. I also noticed... seepage?.. along the
side of the block (passenger). Seems like it is too low to be coming from
the valve cover gasket. Nothing serious, just can tell it isn't clean.
I pulled just one plug (one of mine is a PITA to remove -- have to unbolt
and rotate the A/C compressor to get it out) and it was burning really
clean. Almost too clean. Something weird -- the very tip of the metal arc,
just the front skinny edge, was dark green. Almost as if it had been
painted. Very strange. I don't remember it being that color when I bought
them (Autolite plugs). Now that I think about it, I swear I put in Champion
truck plugs.... I must be losing my mind! Could that color be a sign of
anything? Since we're talking green, I had my radiator flushed/filled (they
used compressed air and water to flush it... was pretty neat to see all the
junk fly out of that thing) at about 50k miles or so. Now my overflow tank
is empty, but the coolant is full in the radiator. Sign of anything? I
plan on getting another flush/fill in the spring.
Thanks guys!
Eric
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:D6JOf.839040$xm3.754731@attbi_s21...
> No, don't use heavier oil. The drip you see is probably part of the 1/2
> quart lost. But 1/2 quart between oil changes is not bad at all. You say
> you have 66K, tuned at 45K. Your due for plugs again, right. That may
> cure your start-up noise. Your engine should last many more miles and I
> do not think you have any internal problems.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
> news:tPHOf.5271$gm.5200@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> See, only one or two oil changes ago it wasn't using ANY. I had the same
>> amount in it the day I drained it as when I filled it. So to me, this
>> indicates a problem or a change in the situation. If it isn't a problem
>> to be worried about, ok, but I still think it's a problem... my concern
>> was that my increase in highway driving is actually burning the oil vs.
>> just dripping it. A seal leak I can deal with, but something internal...
>>
>> I had a suggestion on another board to use heavier oil. I'm using 10W30
>> right now. Keep in mind, I'm in south Texas, so it does get quite hot.
>> Should I use something thicker?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:440af23c$0$28692$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>>> Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>>> two
>>> aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>>> inch
>>> heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>>> nothing.
>>>
>>> Earle
>>>
>>> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>> news:440AC0EE.D024A85C@***.net...
>>>> That's no oil between oil changes as far as I'm concerned.
>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Coasty wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Check the back of the valve cover it is usually the problem and 1/2
>>> quart in
>>>> > 2k is not bad.
>>>> >
>>>> > Coasty
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
how those clamps loosened, but they weren't hard to take off (and they've
been on about 20k miles...). I twisted it a bit, and voila, no more
pop/thump when I start it. It was smacking the bottom of the tub when I
started.
As for the oil drip, it looks like the oil pan gasket is just seeping all
around. It is quite noticeable at the front. Nothing bad, but you can tell
it will need changed soon enough. I also noticed... seepage?.. along the
side of the block (passenger). Seems like it is too low to be coming from
the valve cover gasket. Nothing serious, just can tell it isn't clean.
I pulled just one plug (one of mine is a PITA to remove -- have to unbolt
and rotate the A/C compressor to get it out) and it was burning really
clean. Almost too clean. Something weird -- the very tip of the metal arc,
just the front skinny edge, was dark green. Almost as if it had been
painted. Very strange. I don't remember it being that color when I bought
them (Autolite plugs). Now that I think about it, I swear I put in Champion
truck plugs.... I must be losing my mind! Could that color be a sign of
anything? Since we're talking green, I had my radiator flushed/filled (they
used compressed air and water to flush it... was pretty neat to see all the
junk fly out of that thing) at about 50k miles or so. Now my overflow tank
is empty, but the coolant is full in the radiator. Sign of anything? I
plan on getting another flush/fill in the spring.
Thanks guys!
Eric
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:D6JOf.839040$xm3.754731@attbi_s21...
> No, don't use heavier oil. The drip you see is probably part of the 1/2
> quart lost. But 1/2 quart between oil changes is not bad at all. You say
> you have 66K, tuned at 45K. Your due for plugs again, right. That may
> cure your start-up noise. Your engine should last many more miles and I
> do not think you have any internal problems.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
> news:tPHOf.5271$gm.5200@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> See, only one or two oil changes ago it wasn't using ANY. I had the same
>> amount in it the day I drained it as when I filled it. So to me, this
>> indicates a problem or a change in the situation. If it isn't a problem
>> to be worried about, ok, but I still think it's a problem... my concern
>> was that my increase in highway driving is actually burning the oil vs.
>> just dripping it. A seal leak I can deal with, but something internal...
>>
>> I had a suggestion on another board to use heavier oil. I'm using 10W30
>> right now. Keep in mind, I'm in south Texas, so it does get quite hot.
>> Should I use something thicker?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:440af23c$0$28692$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>>> Yeah, my Suburban was blowing a quart every three hundred miles. I put
>>> two
>>> aftermarket vent caps on each valve cover, connected to three quarter
>>> inch
>>> heater hose, just to keep the oil spray off my windshield. This is
>>> nothing.
>>>
>>> Earle
>>>
>>> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>> news:440AC0EE.D024A85C@***.net...
>>>> That's no oil between oil changes as far as I'm concerned.
>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Coasty wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Check the back of the valve cover it is usually the problem and 1/2
>>> quart in
>>>> > 2k is not bad.
>>>> >
>>>> > Coasty
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>