Burning oil
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votivequagmire
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Are you sure it's burning it?
'88 325i M20, could've done with a sunroof.
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Elecblondie
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Have you put your hand or paper into the exhaust stream and looked for the oil? If you can tell when it's burning oil then it's useful to know whether it's burning oil from cold, when warm etc. Obvious candidates I'd go for would be valve guides, valve seals or piston rings if it's actually burning the oil. Loss of crankcase ventilation could be contributing, check the breather for blockage. Also if you tell us what engine it is then perhaps people with a better knowledge of that engine can help a bit more.
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Elecblondie
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Ok, try going for a drive and then do it.
You havent said what kind of mileage is involved but a litre in 2 day's? surely if it's burning it then it will be smokeing?
Whip the plugs out and check the colour of them, that can tell you a lot about how the engine is running.
Whip the plugs out and check the colour of them, that can tell you a lot about how the engine is running.
thats what i thought but there's no smoke.stonesie wrote:You havent said what kind of mileage is involved but a litre in 2 day's? surely if it's burning it then it will be smokeing?
Whip the plugs out and check the colour of them, that can tell you a lot about how the engine is running.
I ment how far have you driven the car in these 2 days, 127K is usually like water off a duck's back to these engines, some have clocked over 300K and 200K is not that uncommon.
It depends how it has been cared for before you got it though.
It depends how it has been cared for before you got it though.
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Elecblondie
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Blimey I hadn't actually noted the quantity involved, that's not good 
1000/120= 8.33cc/mile
That would deffinatly make a bit of smoke, just drop 1 drip onto your exhaust manifold with the engine running and watch it go.
Where are you based mate? And i would be having those plugs out and posting pics for the experts to have a gander.
If you are totally sure thet theres no significant leaks on the engine then theres a serious problem somwhere.
That would deffinatly make a bit of smoke, just drop 1 drip onto your exhaust manifold with the engine running and watch it go.
Where are you based mate? And i would be having those plugs out and posting pics for the experts to have a gander.
If you are totally sure thet theres no significant leaks on the engine then theres a serious problem somwhere.


