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Topic: New engine is it okay for it to burn a little oil???
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Blue Oval
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i drove from sac to frisco and back in a day thats probably a little over 200 mi. and i burned about 1 1/2 courts of oil is that normal for a new engine cause the rings are seating and bearings??
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91 5.0
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Burning a little oil is normal, but i'd say 1.5 qts in 200 miles is a bit much. I'd look into it.
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RiddlerGT
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sounds a little excessive to me also
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Blue Oval
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what would you recomend looking into its a 347 stroker by the way if that makes a diffrence its the chp kit though
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50DADDY
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Ive heard that some strokers tend to burn oil because the bottom ring land tends to intersect with the wrist pin,creating a gap where oil can get through.But that does sound excessive.
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hidnn.o.s.
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That sounds VERY excessive.
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Stimson
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Does it puff smoke on acceleration or deceleration? Any oil in the intake?
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1SLOWLX
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That is way to much oil to be burning I think
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JoeT
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doesn't sound right
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Blue Oval
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what should i do about it? Thanks
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Wildfire532FB
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quote: Originally posted by 91 5.0: Burning a little oil is normal, but i'd say 1.5 qts in 200 miles is a bit much. I'd look into it.
agreed
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JoeT
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quote: Originally posted by Blue Oval: what should i do about it? Thanks
talk to the builder?
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Blue Oval
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well me and my neighbor built it.what should i ask him?and how would i check for oil in the intake(pull it off??)and what would it mean if there was oil there?any other suggestions would be great. Thanks
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Quick 88LX
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I would also contact CHP. Their kits are supposed to have the piston pin offset at about .060 in the pin tower. So you shouldn't be burning oil BECAUSE of that. But since you are burning oil like a madman, I would contact CHP and ask them if something could have gone screwy. Make sure you let them know exactly how you put your motor together too.
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nineeightstang
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I heard that if the oil-controll ring on the pistons (bottom ring) is overlapped instead of butted then there would be massive oil consumption.
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Blue Oval
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Yes the block was honed for moly rings.i think the rings were installed correct but my neibhor who is supposeably a professional which im doubting now.if will talk to him.looks like im yankin the motor no matter what.theres 450 miles on it.Thanks [ August 26, 2003, 09:08 PM: Message edited by: Blue Oval ]
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50DADDY
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Compression test!
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1SLOWLX
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Wow that sucks sorry to hear only 450 miles and burning that much oil
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