97 Prelude burning oil.
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
Hi,
You'll have to find out where the oil is going. Burning? leaking?
If leaking where? On the floor of your garage? Blue smoke at the
tail pipe? valve seals, gaskets, main bearing seal? cam shaft seal?
Piston rings?, etc., etc.
Tony
dieter wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
>
>
>
You'll have to find out where the oil is going. Burning? leaking?
If leaking where? On the floor of your garage? Blue smoke at the
tail pipe? valve seals, gaskets, main bearing seal? cam shaft seal?
Piston rings?, etc., etc.
Tony
dieter wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
>
>
>
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
Hi,
You'll have to find out where the oil is going. Burning? leaking?
If leaking where? On the floor of your garage? Blue smoke at the
tail pipe? valve seals, gaskets, main bearing seal? cam shaft seal?
Piston rings?, etc., etc.
Tony
dieter wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
>
>
>
You'll have to find out where the oil is going. Burning? leaking?
If leaking where? On the floor of your garage? Blue smoke at the
tail pipe? valve seals, gaskets, main bearing seal? cam shaft seal?
Piston rings?, etc., etc.
Tony
dieter wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
>
>
>
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
Hi,
You'll have to find out where the oil is going. Burning? leaking?
If leaking where? On the floor of your garage? Blue smoke at the
tail pipe? valve seals, gaskets, main bearing seal? cam shaft seal?
Piston rings?, etc., etc.
Tony
dieter wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
>
>
>
You'll have to find out where the oil is going. Burning? leaking?
If leaking where? On the floor of your garage? Blue smoke at the
tail pipe? valve seals, gaskets, main bearing seal? cam shaft seal?
Piston rings?, etc., etc.
Tony
dieter wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
>
>
>
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
dieter wrote:
>
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
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Dieter,
Have you checked to see if your PCV valve has been replaced? A stuck one
can cause TOO MUCH vapors to be sucked out of the crankcase and burned.
Eventually it can cause CAT damage if left unfixed. Very cheap part and
anyone can change one.
'Curly'
-------------------------------
>
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
-------------------------------
Dieter,
Have you checked to see if your PCV valve has been replaced? A stuck one
can cause TOO MUCH vapors to be sucked out of the crankcase and burned.
Eventually it can cause CAT damage if left unfixed. Very cheap part and
anyone can change one.
'Curly'
-------------------------------
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
dieter wrote:
>
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
-------------------------------
Dieter,
Have you checked to see if your PCV valve has been replaced? A stuck one
can cause TOO MUCH vapors to be sucked out of the crankcase and burned.
Eventually it can cause CAT damage if left unfixed. Very cheap part and
anyone can change one.
'Curly'
-------------------------------
>
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
-------------------------------
Dieter,
Have you checked to see if your PCV valve has been replaced? A stuck one
can cause TOO MUCH vapors to be sucked out of the crankcase and burned.
Eventually it can cause CAT damage if left unfixed. Very cheap part and
anyone can change one.
'Curly'
-------------------------------
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
dieter wrote:
>
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
-------------------------------
Dieter,
Have you checked to see if your PCV valve has been replaced? A stuck one
can cause TOO MUCH vapors to be sucked out of the crankcase and burned.
Eventually it can cause CAT damage if left unfixed. Very cheap part and
anyone can change one.
'Curly'
-------------------------------
>
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
-------------------------------
Dieter,
Have you checked to see if your PCV valve has been replaced? A stuck one
can cause TOO MUCH vapors to be sucked out of the crankcase and burned.
Eventually it can cause CAT damage if left unfixed. Very cheap part and
anyone can change one.
'Curly'
-------------------------------
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
In article <vn4s5satc43893@corp.supernews.com>, "dieter"
<dvmorgan@dccnet.com> wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
After replacing the PCV valve, if the problem remains--it could be damaged
rings which is a major problem. If you know how to perform what I call a
compression test on each cylinder--I advise you to do it. If you don't
know how to do it and don't have the proper equipment--take the car to
your favorite mechanic or a Honda dealership and have them do a
compression check. Also, tell the mechanic your problem and he may be able
to determine the source of the problem and the solution.
<dvmorgan@dccnet.com> wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
After replacing the PCV valve, if the problem remains--it could be damaged
rings which is a major problem. If you know how to perform what I call a
compression test on each cylinder--I advise you to do it. If you don't
know how to do it and don't have the proper equipment--take the car to
your favorite mechanic or a Honda dealership and have them do a
compression check. Also, tell the mechanic your problem and he may be able
to determine the source of the problem and the solution.
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
In article <vn4s5satc43893@corp.supernews.com>, "dieter"
<dvmorgan@dccnet.com> wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
After replacing the PCV valve, if the problem remains--it could be damaged
rings which is a major problem. If you know how to perform what I call a
compression test on each cylinder--I advise you to do it. If you don't
know how to do it and don't have the proper equipment--take the car to
your favorite mechanic or a Honda dealership and have them do a
compression check. Also, tell the mechanic your problem and he may be able
to determine the source of the problem and the solution.
<dvmorgan@dccnet.com> wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
After replacing the PCV valve, if the problem remains--it could be damaged
rings which is a major problem. If you know how to perform what I call a
compression test on each cylinder--I advise you to do it. If you don't
know how to do it and don't have the proper equipment--take the car to
your favorite mechanic or a Honda dealership and have them do a
compression check. Also, tell the mechanic your problem and he may be able
to determine the source of the problem and the solution.
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Re: 97 Prelude burning oil.
In article <vn4s5satc43893@corp.supernews.com>, "dieter"
<dvmorgan@dccnet.com> wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
After replacing the PCV valve, if the problem remains--it could be damaged
rings which is a major problem. If you know how to perform what I call a
compression test on each cylinder--I advise you to do it. If you don't
know how to do it and don't have the proper equipment--take the car to
your favorite mechanic or a Honda dealership and have them do a
compression check. Also, tell the mechanic your problem and he may be able
to determine the source of the problem and the solution.
<dvmorgan@dccnet.com> wrote:
> My 97 prelude goes through about 2 liters of oil every other tank of gas.
> Anyone out there with a similar problem?
> Any one have a solution?
After replacing the PCV valve, if the problem remains--it could be damaged
rings which is a major problem. If you know how to perform what I call a
compression test on each cylinder--I advise you to do it. If you don't
know how to do it and don't have the proper equipment--take the car to
your favorite mechanic or a Honda dealership and have them do a
compression check. Also, tell the mechanic your problem and he may be able
to determine the source of the problem and the solution.
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