Burning/Losing Oil

JDMJNKY, can you take lots of pics and post a how-to? I need to do this and would love to see how it went for you. Thanks!
 
JDMJNKY, can you take lots of pics and post a how-to? I need to do this and would love to see how it went for you. Thanks!

No problem won't do it till maybe end of Jan but I'll take lot's of picture's.

Great link's too that's the tool I have but the fat one won't work on our head's so I bought the set which bring's the thin tool also that one work's great on the protege head's..Here's a picture of the extra head I have just trying out the tool..

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I also had a similiar problem with oil burning at a rapid speed. It turns out that I am losing compression, which in turn means that I am losing power. Check your spark plugs to see if there is any oil on them or on top of your pistons. If there is, then your piston rings are bad.


This is not entirely correct. Your spark plugs could be covered with oil because of a few reasons:
1) Valve stem seals are bad leaking oil into cylinders
2) Valve guides are overly worn and need replacing
3) PCV valve is not working correctly and there is excessive oil going into the intake manifold and through the intake valves into the cylinders
4) piston rings have no compression left.

To tell where the oil is coming from, do a compression test. If the cylinders are holding a good amount of pressure (150-210psi) then there is no way the rings will cause excessive oil to get into the cylinders and burn out the exhaust. If the piston rings are bad, the compression test will show a low reading and/or you will be getting a lot of blow-by when you take the oil filler cap off and put your hand over it while the engine is running. Also will see smoke coming out the oil fill tube with the blow-by.

Another good test besides the compression test is a leak-down test. You can pick these up at Harbor Freight for $40.
Here's a video on a leak down test http://youtu.be/ofSiTGeLXvc


My motor was burning a ton of oil in the morning and going through a quart a week and the plugs looked fine!
IMG_4478.jpg


Really bad oil leak in cyl 1
IMG_4488.jpg


A lot of deposit on the piston head
IMG_4530.jpg


Valves looked burned as well
IMG_4581.jpg


After deposits cleaned
IMG_4578.jpg


New Head ordered
IMG_4621.jpg


IMG_4592.jpg


IMG_4599.jpg
 
I also had a similiar problem with oil burning at a rapid speed. It turns out that I am losing compression, which in turn means that I am losing power. Check your spark plugs to see if there is any oil on them or on top of your pistons. If there is, then your piston rings are bad.

This is not entirely correct. Your spark plugs could be covered with oil because of a few reasons:
1) Valve stem seals are bad leaking oil into cylinders
2) Valve guides are overly worn and need replacing
3) PCV valve is not working correctly and there is excessive oil going into the intake manifold and through the intake valves into the cylinders
4) piston rings have no compression left.

To tell where the oil is coming from, do a compression test. If the cylinders are holding a good amount of pressure (150-210psi) then there is no way the rings will cause excessive oil to get into the cylinders and burn out the exhaust. If the piston rings are bad, the compression test will show a low reading and/or you will be getting a lot of blow-by when you take the oil filler cap off and put your hand over it while the engine is running. Also will see smoke coming out the oil fill tube with the blow-by.

Another good test besides the compression test is a leak-down test. You can pick these up at Harbor Freight for $40.
Here's a video on a leak down test http://youtu.be/ofSiTGeLXvc


My motor was burning a ton of oil in the morning and going through a quart a week and the plugs looked fine!
IMG_4478.jpg


Really bad oil leak in cyl 1
IMG_4488.jpg


A lot of deposit on the piston head
IMG_4530.jpg


Valves looked burned as well
IMG_4581.jpg


After deposits cleaned
IMG_4578.jpg


New Head ordered
IMG_4621.jpg


IMG_4592.jpg


IMG_4599.jpg
 
If that smoke goes away and stays away, it might just be valve stem seals. Which isn't that bad to change.
 
I'm still at 148.00 for oem set of valve stem seals. ****** pricey.............but necessary I suppose. There aren't some better ones that maybe cost more but last longer?
 
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