burning oil 1991 Accord EX
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
Blank) wrote:
>I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
>to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
>
>No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
>thoughts?
You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
miles and how it was maintained and driven?
Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
Blank) wrote:
>I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
>to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
>
>No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
>thoughts?
You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
miles and how it was maintained and driven?
Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
#17
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
Blank) wrote:
>I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
>to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
>
>No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
>thoughts?
You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
miles and how it was maintained and driven?
Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
Blank) wrote:
>I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
>to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
>
>No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
>thoughts?
You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
miles and how it was maintained and driven?
Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
I've replaced the PCV. I'll report back if it 'does the trick'.
thanks all!!
'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Robert Blank wrote:
> >
> > I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> > to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> > No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> > thoughts?
>
> ============
>
> Replace the PCV per the Owner's manual. It can suck a LOT of oil out of
> your engine if it sticks open, and that can damage your catalytic
> converter.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ===============
thanks all!!
'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Robert Blank wrote:
> >
> > I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> > to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> > No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> > thoughts?
>
> ============
>
> Replace the PCV per the Owner's manual. It can suck a LOT of oil out of
> your engine if it sticks open, and that can damage your catalytic
> converter.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ===============
#19
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
I've replaced the PCV. I'll report back if it 'does the trick'.
thanks all!!
'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Robert Blank wrote:
> >
> > I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> > to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> > No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> > thoughts?
>
> ============
>
> Replace the PCV per the Owner's manual. It can suck a LOT of oil out of
> your engine if it sticks open, and that can damage your catalytic
> converter.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ===============
thanks all!!
'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Robert Blank wrote:
> >
> > I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> > to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> > No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> > thoughts?
>
> ============
>
> Replace the PCV per the Owner's manual. It can suck a LOT of oil out of
> your engine if it sticks open, and that can damage your catalytic
> converter.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ===============
#20
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
I've replaced the PCV. I'll report back if it 'does the trick'.
thanks all!!
'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Robert Blank wrote:
> >
> > I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> > to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> > No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> > thoughts?
>
> ============
>
> Replace the PCV per the Owner's manual. It can suck a LOT of oil out of
> your engine if it sticks open, and that can damage your catalytic
> converter.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ===============
thanks all!!
'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Robert Blank wrote:
> >
> > I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> > to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> > No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> > thoughts?
>
> ============
>
> Replace the PCV per the Owner's manual. It can suck a LOT of oil out of
> your engine if it sticks open, and that can damage your catalytic
> converter.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ===============
#21
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
I've replaced the PCV. I'll report back if it 'does the trick'.
thanks all!!
'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Robert Blank wrote:
> >
> > I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> > to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> > No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> > thoughts?
>
> ============
>
> Replace the PCV per the Owner's manual. It can suck a LOT of oil out of
> your engine if it sticks open, and that can damage your catalytic
> converter.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ===============
thanks all!!
'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Robert Blank wrote:
> >
> > I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> > to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> > No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> > thoughts?
>
> ============
>
> Replace the PCV per the Owner's manual. It can suck a LOT of oil out of
> your engine if it sticks open, and that can damage your catalytic
> converter.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ===============
#22
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
that would help u tell if its burning it lol thats for sure. to help as a
temporary fix try using Lukas Oil Stabilizer it works depending on how much
u use. go by what is reccomended on the bottle if you use it according to
the bottle you shouldnt have any problems. add more at every oil change.
"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:uvlr00p86qk9dgf2n8k3ciggu1jqhcqp60@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
> Blank) wrote:
>
> >I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> >to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> >No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> >thoughts?
>
> You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
> definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
> that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
> miles and how it was maintained and driven?
>
> Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
> catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
> wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
> follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
> a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
> 30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
> smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
>
>
temporary fix try using Lukas Oil Stabilizer it works depending on how much
u use. go by what is reccomended on the bottle if you use it according to
the bottle you shouldnt have any problems. add more at every oil change.
"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:uvlr00p86qk9dgf2n8k3ciggu1jqhcqp60@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
> Blank) wrote:
>
> >I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> >to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> >No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> >thoughts?
>
> You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
> definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
> that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
> miles and how it was maintained and driven?
>
> Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
> catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
> wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
> follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
> a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
> 30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
> smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
>
>
#23
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
that would help u tell if its burning it lol thats for sure. to help as a
temporary fix try using Lukas Oil Stabilizer it works depending on how much
u use. go by what is reccomended on the bottle if you use it according to
the bottle you shouldnt have any problems. add more at every oil change.
"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:uvlr00p86qk9dgf2n8k3ciggu1jqhcqp60@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
> Blank) wrote:
>
> >I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> >to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> >No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> >thoughts?
>
> You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
> definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
> that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
> miles and how it was maintained and driven?
>
> Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
> catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
> wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
> follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
> a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
> 30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
> smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
>
>
temporary fix try using Lukas Oil Stabilizer it works depending on how much
u use. go by what is reccomended on the bottle if you use it according to
the bottle you shouldnt have any problems. add more at every oil change.
"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:uvlr00p86qk9dgf2n8k3ciggu1jqhcqp60@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
> Blank) wrote:
>
> >I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> >to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> >No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> >thoughts?
>
> You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
> definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
> that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
> miles and how it was maintained and driven?
>
> Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
> catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
> wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
> follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
> a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
> 30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
> smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
>
>
#24
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
that would help u tell if its burning it lol thats for sure. to help as a
temporary fix try using Lukas Oil Stabilizer it works depending on how much
u use. go by what is reccomended on the bottle if you use it according to
the bottle you shouldnt have any problems. add more at every oil change.
"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:uvlr00p86qk9dgf2n8k3ciggu1jqhcqp60@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
> Blank) wrote:
>
> >I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> >to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> >No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> >thoughts?
>
> You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
> definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
> that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
> miles and how it was maintained and driven?
>
> Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
> catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
> wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
> follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
> a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
> 30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
> smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
>
>
temporary fix try using Lukas Oil Stabilizer it works depending on how much
u use. go by what is reccomended on the bottle if you use it according to
the bottle you shouldnt have any problems. add more at every oil change.
"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:uvlr00p86qk9dgf2n8k3ciggu1jqhcqp60@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
> Blank) wrote:
>
> >I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> >to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> >No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> >thoughts?
>
> You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
> definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
> that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
> miles and how it was maintained and driven?
>
> Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
> catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
> wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
> follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
> a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
> 30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
> smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
>
>
#25
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Re: burning oil 1991 Accord EX
that would help u tell if its burning it lol thats for sure. to help as a
temporary fix try using Lukas Oil Stabilizer it works depending on how much
u use. go by what is reccomended on the bottle if you use it according to
the bottle you shouldnt have any problems. add more at every oil change.
"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:uvlr00p86qk9dgf2n8k3ciggu1jqhcqp60@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
> Blank) wrote:
>
> >I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> >to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> >No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> >thoughts?
>
> You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
> definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
> that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
> miles and how it was maintained and driven?
>
> Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
> catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
> wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
> follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
> a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
> 30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
> smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
>
>
temporary fix try using Lukas Oil Stabilizer it works depending on how much
u use. go by what is reccomended on the bottle if you use it according to
the bottle you shouldnt have any problems. add more at every oil change.
"Gordon McGrew" <gRmEcMgOrVeEw@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:uvlr00p86qk9dgf2n8k3ciggu1jqhcqp60@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:47:27 GMT, bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert
> Blank) wrote:
>
> >I seem to lose about a quart every 500 miles in my Accord. I switched
> >to 15w/40 but it does not seem to help.
> >
> >No oil on the garage floor - and no oil coming from the tailpipe. Any
> >thoughts?
>
> You are almost certainly burning it. Someone mentioned PCV valve -
> definitely worth a try. But based on the age of the car I am thinking
> that the engine is ready for an overhaul. Can you tell us current
> miles and how it was maintained and driven?
>
> Engines burning oil don't always smoke like they used to. The
> catalytic convertor removes a lot of it - at least until it is
> wrecked. Here is an easy test. Warm the car up then have a friend
> follow you. After you get it up to about 40 (in fourth gear if it is
> a manual), take your foot off the gas and let it coast down to about
> 30. Then floor it back up to 40. If your friend sees a cloud of blue
> smoke when you punch it, the rings are worn.
>
>
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