PCV and Oil
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PCV and Oil
Hi
I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
Can anyone confirm this?
I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
piston ring.
:-)
The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
Thank you in advance.
Frank
I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
Can anyone confirm this?
I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
piston ring.
:-)
The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
Thank you in advance.
Frank
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Re: PCV and Oil
"http://www.ClubPlug.net -
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
spots on your garage floor?
Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> changing a
> piston ring.
> :-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
listed above first.
How many miles on your car?
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
spots on your garage floor?
Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> changing a
> piston ring.
> :-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
listed above first.
How many miles on your car?
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Re: PCV and Oil
"http://www.ClubPlug.net -
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
spots on your garage floor?
Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> changing a
> piston ring.
> :-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
listed above first.
How many miles on your car?
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
spots on your garage floor?
Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> changing a
> piston ring.
> :-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
listed above first.
How many miles on your car?
#4
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Re: PCV and Oil
"http://www.ClubPlug.net -
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
spots on your garage floor?
Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> changing a
> piston ring.
> :-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
listed above first.
How many miles on your car?
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
spots on your garage floor?
Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> changing a
> piston ring.
> :-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
listed above first.
How many miles on your car?
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Re: PCV and Oil
On Jul 16, 2:18 pm, "Elle" <honda.lion...@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote:
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net-
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> > way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> > However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> > "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
> burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
> causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
> pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
> oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
> and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
> spots on your garage floor?
>
> Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
> or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
>
> If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
> with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
> for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
> some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> > changing a
> > piston ring.
> > :-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> > way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
> listed above first.
>
> How many miles on your car?
Hi Elle
The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy oil
deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No Spots" on the
floor.
The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it, Honda surely
did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the valve is
underneath and behind the engine.
Geez...
:-(
Thank you in advance.
Frank
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net-
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> > way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> > However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> > "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
> burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
> causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
> pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
> oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
> and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
> spots on your garage floor?
>
> Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
> or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
>
> If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
> with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
> for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
> some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> > changing a
> > piston ring.
> > :-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> > way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
> listed above first.
>
> How many miles on your car?
Hi Elle
The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy oil
deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No Spots" on the
floor.
The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it, Honda surely
did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the valve is
underneath and behind the engine.
Geez...
:-(
Thank you in advance.
Frank
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Re: PCV and Oil
On Jul 16, 2:18 pm, "Elle" <honda.lion...@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote:
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net-
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> > way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> > However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> > "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
> burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
> causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
> pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
> oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
> and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
> spots on your garage floor?
>
> Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
> or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
>
> If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
> with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
> for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
> some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> > changing a
> > piston ring.
> > :-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> > way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
> listed above first.
>
> How many miles on your car?
Hi Elle
The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy oil
deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No Spots" on the
floor.
The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it, Honda surely
did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the valve is
underneath and behind the engine.
Geez...
:-(
Thank you in advance.
Frank
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net-
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> > way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> > However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> > "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
> burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
> causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
> pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
> oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
> and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
> spots on your garage floor?
>
> Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
> or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
>
> If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
> with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
> for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
> some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> > changing a
> > piston ring.
> > :-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> > way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
> listed above first.
>
> How many miles on your car?
Hi Elle
The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy oil
deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No Spots" on the
floor.
The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it, Honda surely
did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the valve is
underneath and behind the engine.
Geez...
:-(
Thank you in advance.
Frank
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Re: PCV and Oil
On Jul 16, 2:18 pm, "Elle" <honda.lion...@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote:
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net-
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> > way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> > However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> > "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
> burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
> causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
> pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
> oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
> and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
> spots on your garage floor?
>
> Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
> or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
>
> If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
> with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
> for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
> some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> > changing a
> > piston ring.
> > :-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> > way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
> listed above first.
>
> How many miles on your car?
Hi Elle
The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy oil
deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No Spots" on the
floor.
The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it, Honda surely
did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the valve is
underneath and behind the engine.
Geez...
:-(
Thank you in advance.
Frank
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net-
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn
> > way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot.
> > However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be
> > "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> A malfunctioning PCV valve can cause oil loss, but not by
> burning. Reports are that they fail shut or get plugged,
> causing pressure to build in the oil crankcase, causing
> pressure to build and various oil seals to fail, leaking
> oil. So you want to check the lower exterior of your engine
> and see if it's more oil covered than usual. Do you have
> spots on your garage floor?
>
> Other seals may be failing too. E.g. the valve cover gasket,
> or the gaskets in the spark plug tubes.
>
> If this is the original PCV valve, I would either (1) clean
> with carb cleaner (which typically says on the can it's also
> for PCV system cleaning; or (2) just replace it. There are
> some checks you can do to see if it's working, too.
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than
> > changing a
> > piston ring.
> > :-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is
> > way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> Yes, this sounds like a lot. Eliminate all the possibilities
> listed above first.
>
> How many miles on your car?
Hi Elle
The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy oil
deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No Spots" on the
floor.
The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it, Honda surely
did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the valve is
underneath and behind the engine.
Geez...
:-(
Thank you in advance.
Frank
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Re: PCV and Oil
"http://www.ClubPlug.net - Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
Reference Catalogs!" <clubplug@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com:
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> piston ring.
>:-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
changes?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Reference Catalogs!" <clubplug@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com:
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> piston ring.
>:-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
changes?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: PCV and Oil
"http://www.ClubPlug.net - Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
Reference Catalogs!" <clubplug@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com:
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> piston ring.
>:-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
changes?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Reference Catalogs!" <clubplug@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com:
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> piston ring.
>:-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
changes?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: PCV and Oil
"http://www.ClubPlug.net - Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
Reference Catalogs!" <clubplug@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com:
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> piston ring.
>:-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
changes?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Reference Catalogs!" <clubplug@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com:
> Hi
>
> I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> piston ring.
>:-)
>
> The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
changes?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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#11
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Re: PCV and Oil
On Jul 16, 2:36 pm, Tegger <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net- Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
> Reference Catalogs!" <clubp...@hotmail.com> wrote innews:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googleg roups.com:
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> > piston ring.
> >:-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
> changes?
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Hi Tegger
I usually change the oil every 3000-3500 mile intervals.
Thanks
Frank
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net- Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
> Reference Catalogs!" <clubp...@hotmail.com> wrote innews:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googleg roups.com:
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> > piston ring.
> >:-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
> changes?
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Hi Tegger
I usually change the oil every 3000-3500 mile intervals.
Thanks
Frank
#12
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Re: PCV and Oil
On Jul 16, 2:36 pm, Tegger <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net- Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
> Reference Catalogs!" <clubp...@hotmail.com> wrote innews:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googleg roups.com:
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> > piston ring.
> >:-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
> changes?
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Hi Tegger
I usually change the oil every 3000-3500 mile intervals.
Thanks
Frank
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net- Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
> Reference Catalogs!" <clubp...@hotmail.com> wrote innews:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googleg roups.com:
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> > piston ring.
> >:-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
> changes?
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Hi Tegger
I usually change the oil every 3000-3500 mile intervals.
Thanks
Frank
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: PCV and Oil
On Jul 16, 2:36 pm, Tegger <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net- Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
> Reference Catalogs!" <clubp...@hotmail.com> wrote innews:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googleg roups.com:
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> > piston ring.
> >:-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
> changes?
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Hi Tegger
I usually change the oil every 3000-3500 mile intervals.
Thanks
Frank
> "http://www.ClubPlug.net- Your Source for Online Spark Plug Cross
> Reference Catalogs!" <clubp...@hotmail.com> wrote innews:1184609515.692129.282400@w3g2000hsg.googleg roups.com:
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to burn way too much
> > oil. I suspect that one of the "rings" may be shot. However, someone
> > told me that the "PCV" value can also cause oil to be "burned".
>
> > Can anyone confirm this?
>
> > I was thinking of changing the valve, way easier than changing a
> > piston ring.
> >:-)
>
> > The only problem is that the amount of oil being burned is way to high
> > for the PCV to be the cause, in my opinion.
>
> > The car burns about 2 liters per oil change cycle.
>
> What is the duration of the "oil change cycle"? How many miles in between
> changes?
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Hi Tegger
I usually change the oil every 3000-3500 mile intervals.
Thanks
Frank
#14
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Re: PCV and Oil
"http://www.ClubPlug.net -
>> > Hi
>>
>> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to
>> > burn
>> > way too much oil
> The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
>
> I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy
> oil
> deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No
> Spots" on the
> floor.
>
> The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it,
> Honda surely
> did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the
> valve is
> underneath and behind the engine.
Not sure if you found it yet. If not, here are drawings of
where it should be, plus instructions for checking the valve
in place:
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...pdf/11-109.pdf
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...28DOWN+FLOW%29
On some Hondas, it is easy to get to. On others I have read,
as you indicate, that one has to get at it from underneath.
Have you looked at your exhaust fume's color? Blue-ish
suggests oil is being burned, and so the PCV valve is not
the problem.
>> > Hi
>>
>> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to
>> > burn
>> > way too much oil
> The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
>
> I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy
> oil
> deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No
> Spots" on the
> floor.
>
> The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it,
> Honda surely
> did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the
> valve is
> underneath and behind the engine.
Not sure if you found it yet. If not, here are drawings of
where it should be, plus instructions for checking the valve
in place:
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...pdf/11-109.pdf
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...28DOWN+FLOW%29
On some Hondas, it is easy to get to. On others I have read,
as you indicate, that one has to get at it from underneath.
Have you looked at your exhaust fume's color? Blue-ish
suggests oil is being burned, and so the PCV valve is not
the problem.
#15
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Re: PCV and Oil
"http://www.ClubPlug.net -
>> > Hi
>>
>> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to
>> > burn
>> > way too much oil
> The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
>
> I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy
> oil
> deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No
> Spots" on the
> floor.
>
> The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it,
> Honda surely
> did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the
> valve is
> underneath and behind the engine.
Not sure if you found it yet. If not, here are drawings of
where it should be, plus instructions for checking the valve
in place:
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...pdf/11-109.pdf
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...28DOWN+FLOW%29
On some Hondas, it is easy to get to. On others I have read,
as you indicate, that one has to get at it from underneath.
Have you looked at your exhaust fume's color? Blue-ish
suggests oil is being burned, and so the PCV valve is not
the problem.
>> > Hi
>>
>> > I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX and the engine seems to
>> > burn
>> > way too much oil
> The car has about 160 000 km or 100 000 miles.
>
> I will check the engine again to see if there is any heavy
> oil
> deposit. As for the garage floor, the answer is "No
> Spots" on the
> floor.
>
> The problem with changing the PCV valve is getting to it,
> Honda surely
> did not make it easy to change a small valve. I think the
> valve is
> underneath and behind the engine.
Not sure if you found it yet. If not, here are drawings of
where it should be, plus instructions for checking the valve
in place:
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...pdf/11-109.pdf
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...28DOWN+FLOW%29
On some Hondas, it is easy to get to. On others I have read,
as you indicate, that one has to get at it from underneath.
Have you looked at your exhaust fume's color? Blue-ish
suggests oil is being burned, and so the PCV valve is not
the problem.