burns about 1ltr every 1000 miles depending on how i drive. the inlet is soaking wet with oil . its defo getting sucked back into engine.
why would it be normal for this to happen? could there be a blockage some where else in the system?
it just dosent seem right to me
what is the purpose of the breather?
if an engine was 100% air tight the thing wouldn't run, or would imploded, the gases generated from the pistons (non combustion side) going up and down need to vent somehow
so why is there oil coming up through it?
car is on 60k power is fine and averages 33-35 mpg. only burns oil on hard exellaration, u can see it smoking out back at high revsBecause the gasses that are escaping from the engine are doing so in an environment very thick with oil and oil vapour so they invariabley pull some of that oil through with them.
Your engine is almost certainly in need a rebuild soon if its breathing a 1 litre per 1K miles (unless it has a bad leak), and I would expect its down on power and worse on fuel than normal too?
car is on 60k power is fine and averages 33-35 mpg. only burns oil on hard exellaration, u can see it smoking out back at high revs
When you say power is fine, has it been on the rollers recently to check?
I would say from the symptoms you are describing the rings are shot or a piston is breaking up on the ringlands and sadly if its either of those things then its only going to get worse with more use
First port of call should be a compression test (you can do it yourself in under 30 mins with a 20 quid tester)
quick question, would it make a difference if the jubilee clip was loose where the air box pipe meets the throtle body?
No, that wont make your engine breath heavily, the problem you have is internal to the engine, either rings like im suggesting from the volume of oil loss, or if not then stem seals like Fred is saying.
ok. just to be clear. do i take 1 plug oot at a time to do the test or do i take them all out at the same time? and will engine still try and turn over with inlet removed to get to the plugs?
Mine seems to use a fair bit of oil, and I don't do huge miles :S
Must keep a record of it, I've seen me use at least a top-up bottle in a few months
10k - that's just shy of my annual mileage!
what sort of price would i be looking at to replace valve stem seals?
Do you mean he bits DIY or do you mean to have the job done for you?
If its DIY then about 250-300 quid, which is for both belts and a headgasket kit plus oil and filter change, if getting it done for you then obviously there is going to be quite a few hundred quid labour as well. (and personally I would use ARP head studs when it goes back together as I dont like the bolts, but in reality you can get away with re-using the standard head bolts normally if you are managing your money)
If you are considering changing your cams for performance items at some point, you should get the labour FOC if doing at same time as stem seals, as the cams have to come out anyway.
belts have not long been done so wont need to do them right? will get a garage to do as i im not a mechanic lol! no cams for me
yes but if the belts come off, can they not be re-used as they are about 6 mnths old?
you might get away with just replacing the belts themselves though rather than the whole kit?