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1993 Civic DX, 197k miles. Purchased in July 2008, with me as second owner. In March 2009 it started burning/losing oil at about a half- quart per 600 miles. -- Several times over the last couple of months I have thoroughly inspected the areas of the usual seals: dizzy o-ring, front crank and cam seals, valve cover gasket, upper and lower spark plug tube gaskets, oil pan gasket, rear engine seal. No leaks in these places that I can see. -- Replaced PCV valve a month ago. No change. -- Coolant level is steady; no signs of a head gasket breach. -- Runs superbly, otherwise. 42 mpg averaged over 24 tanks of gas since March. I wonder whether the oil burning has upped the MPG a bit. -- Inspected the spark plugs. They do not have black oil residue on them but all four are an odd, textured color of brown and not the usual properly combusting spark plug color. -- Replaced valve stem seals a week ago. Still consuming oil. Thought it might be the valve stem seals especially because driving down a mountain using much engine braking yielded a report from buddies that smoke was blowing out of my exhaust. One buddy said it seemed blu-ish. Others were not sure. -- Yesterday discovered the o-ring on the breather chamber had permatex ultra-gray or similar on it, apparently as a temporary fix. Also found oil residue beneath the hose connection to the breather chamber. I cleaned the chamber up and replaced the o-ring. I Hondabonded (I know, cheap) the grommet where the PCV valve hose connects to the breather chamber. Questions: 1. When an oil ring or the valve guides fails, is it usual for all of them to fail at about the same time, thus explaining why the spark plugs are all the same color? This does not pass my common sense test, but maybe experience is a better substitute for common sense.. 2. My theory with the breather chamber is that it was running at atmospheric pressure or so, and this may be higher than the usual pressure, meaning the PCV valve was open more often and wider yada than it should be. Comments? |
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what brand of oil are you using? *and what brand of gasoline? |
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1993 Civic DX, 197k miles. Purchased in July 2008, with me as second owner. In March 2009 it started burning/losing oil at about a half- quart per 600 miles. |
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-- Several times over the last couple of months I have thoroughly inspected the areas of the usual seals: dizzy o-ring, front crank and cam seals, valve cover gasket, upper and lower spark plug tube gaskets, oil pan gasket, rear engine seal. No leaks in these places that I can see. -- Replaced PCV valve a month ago. No change. |
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-- Coolant level is steady; no signs of a head gasket breach. |
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-- Runs superbly, otherwise. 42 mpg averaged over 24 tanks of gas since March. I wonder whether the oil burning has upped the MPG a bit. |
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-- Inspected the spark plugs. They do not have black oil residue on them but all four are an odd, textured color of brown and not the usual properly combusting spark plug color. |
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-- Replaced valve stem seals a week ago. Still consuming oil. Thought it might be the valve stem seals especially because driving down a mountain using much engine braking yielded a report from buddies that smoke was blowing out of my exhaust. One buddy said it seemed blu-ish. Others were not sure. |
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-- Yesterday discovered the o-ring on the breather chamber had permatex ultra-gray or similar on it, apparently as a temporary fix. Also found oil residue beneath the hose connection to the breather chamber. I cleaned the chamber up and replaced the o-ring. I Hondabonded (I know, cheap) the grommet where the PCV valve hose connects to the breather chamber. Questions: 1. When an oil ring or the valve guides fails, is it usual for all of them to fail at about the same time, thus explaining why the spark plugs are all the same color? This does not pass my common sense test, but maybe experience is a better substitute for common sense.. |
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2. My theory with the breather chamber is that it was running at atmospheric pressure or so, and this may be higher than the usual pressure, meaning the PCV valve was open more often and wider yada than it should be. Comments? |
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On Sep 11, 5:52�pm, jim beam <m... (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote: what brand of oil are you using? �and what brand of gasoline? At purchase in July 2008, the dealer said Mobil 1 synthetic was in it. After noticing the high rate of oil consumption, I switched to conventional Pennzoil 5w30 oil. No change in oil consumption. I returned to Mobil 1 synthetic 5w30 in mid-August. No change. I have been using regular unleaded Conoco Phillips gasoline, ethanol blended in where I live. |
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oh, and please confirm - this sudden increase in consumption - was it after first oil change after you bought the car? *or later than that? |
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oh, and please confirm - this sudden increase in consumption - was it after first oil change after you bought the car? or later than that? |
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On Sep 11, 7:18�pm, jim beam <m... (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote: oh, and please confirm - this sudden increase in consumption - was it after first oil change after you bought the car? �or later than that? It was before the first oil change that I performed. Here is the chronology: July 2008 -- bought car. Dealer stated that it had recently had an oil change and that Mobil 1 synthetic was used. August thru December 2008 -- I am sure I checked the oil level at least once, and it was fine. Late March 2009 -- low oil warning light was going on when I went around curves. Had put 5k miles on car since purchase. Checked oil level. Was way low. Replaced oil and filter. Used conventional Pennzoil 5w30. March thru June 2009 -- had to add about 1/3-1/2 quart of oil about every 600 miles to keep oil in spec. Regularly went near the low mark, and I would re-fill to 3/4 or so. June 2009 -- replaced oil and filter, still using the conventional Pennzoil. August 2009 -- thinking that the oil switch was the problem, replaced the oil and filter again, this time using Mobil 1 synthetic. August-present 2009 -- still consuming 1/3-1/2 quart every 600 miles. Tomorrow I will try the "common sense blow by test" you suggest. I will then also give the breather system more attention. Tegger, I adjusted the valves on March 12 as part of routine maintenance and again last week as part of the valve stem seal replacement job (rocker arm assembly must come off). I have done several valve adjusts on Honda Civics now and doubt I messed this up. Then again, I do not have any other explanations for the sudden increase in oil consumption, and the March 12 valve adjustment does coincide with about when oil consumption first seems to have become excessive. The adjustments were done after the car sat overnight, completely cold engine. |
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here's something to consider - an old "trick of the trade" is to use some of that crappy "stop oil consumption" additive when a dealer sells a known dud car. *it works fine for a while, then, once a few months have gone by and it's no longer a quick come-back, it breaks down and oil consumption rises again. * |
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On Sep 11, 8:41�pm, jim beam <m... (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote: here's something to consider - an old "trick of the trade" is to use some of that crappy "stop oil consumption" additive when a dealer sells a known dud car. �it works fine for a while, then, once a few months have gone by and it's no longer a quick come-back, it breaks down and oil consumption rises again. � I was not aware that such additives existed |
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but I can certainly believe this is what happened and I got sold a car with a way worn engine. This may be a lesson of used car buying, even with a clean title and second owner status. Worst case I guess I may live with the oil consumption and then at some point chase down an engine to swap in. I will keep this thread updated. |
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