valve seals
Ranga
10-09-2006, 09:23 PM
I have a 97 Camry which produces bluish smoke ,only when I start it first thing in the morning. From your forum I have realised that it must be due to the valve stem seals which might have worn out.
How much should a job like this cost ? Any feed back on this will be a great help.
Thanks.
How much should a job like this cost ? Any feed back on this will be a great help.
Thanks.
JOET/CAMRY
10-10-2006, 04:09 AM
I have a 97 Camry which produces bluish smoke ,only when I start it first thing in the morning. From your forum I have realised that it must be due to the valve stem seals which might have worn out.
How much should a job like this cost ? Any feed back on this will be a great help.
Thanks.
Hello Ranga,
your probrally right about the valve seals being worn out somewhat. if the car smokes just a little bit when you start it up you might want to leave it be. It's not going to hurt the engine. :2cents:
Regards,
JOET/CAMRY
How much should a job like this cost ? Any feed back on this will be a great help.
Thanks.
Hello Ranga,
your probrally right about the valve seals being worn out somewhat. if the car smokes just a little bit when you start it up you might want to leave it be. It's not going to hurt the engine. :2cents:
Regards,
JOET/CAMRY
Daniel M. Dreifus
10-10-2006, 08:54 AM
I used auto-rx.com then 5W30 Mobil 1 synthetic with 20% Lucas heavy duty oil stabilizer to solve the leak down past the oil seals over night.
Otherwise, you're replacing them periodically.
The Lucas product clings sufficiently to prevent the problem - and I used to have fairly dense clouds of oil smoke occasionally on cold start. For many years now has been zero.
I feel this helps save the O2 sensor which typically lose effectiveness from carbon loading.
Otherwise, you're replacing them periodically.
The Lucas product clings sufficiently to prevent the problem - and I used to have fairly dense clouds of oil smoke occasionally on cold start. For many years now has been zero.
I feel this helps save the O2 sensor which typically lose effectiveness from carbon loading.
Mike Gerber
10-13-2006, 08:18 AM
I agree with leaving this problem alone. Just monitor the oil consumption for a while, to see if it is going down a sufficient amount to warrant valve seal replacement. My 94 Camry 5SFE engine does this occasionally, but I have never seen a drop in the oil level.
Mike
Mike
RIP
10-13-2006, 10:46 AM
I have an 87 Camry wagon and for several years it would smoke at start up for a few minutes then stop. Never had an oil consumption problem. Then one day I noticed no more smoke. I never did anything to it. It now has 244K miles on it and still no smoke. I agree. Leave it alone.
Found this info about oil additives specifically Lucas oil. Conclusive? Maybe not but, something to think about. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/images/lucas/lucas.htm
Found this info about oil additives specifically Lucas oil. Conclusive? Maybe not but, something to think about. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/images/lucas/lucas.htm
Daniel M. Dreifus
10-13-2006, 04:06 PM
All I can say about "Bob's" Lucas study is that I've run the engine hard, pulled the dipstick and never seen any air entrapment.
RIP
10-13-2006, 06:39 PM
Yup. I know how it is to use a product forever and read negative things about it. I've used nothing but Fram filters for 35 years. Many say they don't do the job. I've had 9 cars and have had one engine related problem and it has 244K miles on it. I'm sticken with Fram.
"Bob" made an interesting test but I don't think it recreated true conditions. I think at best it's just something to kick around and discect.
"Bob" made an interesting test but I don't think it recreated true conditions. I think at best it's just something to kick around and discect.
Brian R.
10-13-2006, 06:52 PM
OMG Fram!
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RIP
10-13-2006, 08:03 PM
Ya I know Brian. It's Toyota or nothing for you. FRAM works for me. Cheers!
JOET/CAMRY
10-13-2006, 10:10 PM
Ya I know Brian. It's Toyota or nothing for you. FRAM works for me. Cheers!
RIP,
I have used the basic fram oil filters on and off for years. for the last 4 oil changes I have done I have used the advanced auto brand name oil filter. it says compare to fram oil filter right on the box. it's probrally a fram filter but with advanced auto logo printed on it. when I compare them side by side they look identical. it cost me around $2.88 for the filter.:wink: they seem to do a good job. I change the oil in my 1989 camry every 5000 miles and when I do it doesn't look that bad.
:cheers: JOET/CAMRY
RIP,
I have used the basic fram oil filters on and off for years. for the last 4 oil changes I have done I have used the advanced auto brand name oil filter. it says compare to fram oil filter right on the box. it's probrally a fram filter but with advanced auto logo printed on it. when I compare them side by side they look identical. it cost me around $2.88 for the filter.:wink: they seem to do a good job. I change the oil in my 1989 camry every 5000 miles and when I do it doesn't look that bad.
:cheers: JOET/CAMRY
RIP
10-13-2006, 10:56 PM
Yup. Everyone has their comfort zone and FRAM fits mine and yours. It boils down to what you think is more cost effective and works for you. I have known people at both extremes. One never changed his oil at all. When his cars hit 100K miles he sold it. Said he'd been doing that for 50 years and only lost one engine. The other has an 04 Highlander and he uses nothing but AMSOIL, changes it every 5K miles and installed a secondary filter system to boot. He even gets the oil analyized now and then. So, one spends squat and one spends dearly. The point is their systems work for them and they are comfy with it. Who are we to argue? Based on those benchmarks, you can't go wrong if you change your oil and filter at least every 5K. FRAM probably isn't the best filter but, is the best necessary? Comfort zones vary far and wide.
Mike Gerber
10-14-2006, 11:17 AM
I also have been using Fram oil filters for about 30 years. I use dino oil and 3 months, 3000 mile oil changes. The only time I deviate from Fram is if I see a sale at Pep Boys while I am there. Then I usually pick up a Purolator filter if that is what they have on sale. I have never had an engine related problem.
Mike
Mike
Ranga
10-17-2006, 11:05 PM
Thank you all for a very informative session. I think I will leave the engine alone for the time being and hopefully everything should be fine.
Ranga.
Ranga.
Mike Gerber
10-18-2006, 05:16 PM
Thank you all for a very informative session. I think I will leave the engine alone for the time being and hopefully everything should be fine.
Ranga.
Don't forget to monitor the oil consumption.
Mike
Ranga.
Don't forget to monitor the oil consumption.
Mike
RIP
10-18-2006, 07:56 PM
Mike Gerber - Sorry for the second hijack but, was it you who was getting the 07 Camry? If so, how do you like it?
Mike Gerber
10-20-2006, 12:41 PM
Mike Gerber - Sorry for the second hijack but, was it you who was getting the 07 Camry? If so, how do you like it?
Yes it was me. We had to replace my wife's 98 Camry that was totaled recently in an accident. We got the car about 4 weeks ago. We ordered it exactly the way we wanted it. It's a 4 cylinder XLE in Titanium Metalic (silver) with leather, heated seats, stability control, floor mats, side moldings and mud guards. We really like it. It rides so well and at 158 HP, its has plenty of power for us. My only regret is that you can't even order a cassette player for 07, even as an option. I enjoy the 6 disc in dash cd player, but I like to tape a few radio shows and listen to them on long trips. It helps break up the monotony. All in all, it's a really nice car.
Mike
Yes it was me. We had to replace my wife's 98 Camry that was totaled recently in an accident. We got the car about 4 weeks ago. We ordered it exactly the way we wanted it. It's a 4 cylinder XLE in Titanium Metalic (silver) with leather, heated seats, stability control, floor mats, side moldings and mud guards. We really like it. It rides so well and at 158 HP, its has plenty of power for us. My only regret is that you can't even order a cassette player for 07, even as an option. I enjoy the 6 disc in dash cd player, but I like to tape a few radio shows and listen to them on long trips. It helps break up the monotony. All in all, it's a really nice car.
Mike
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