Stem seals fixed, good compression... Still burning oil???
werd0917
01-12-2004, 06:51 PM
I've had my valve stem seals replaced and my mechanic checked my compression (all four 165+ ...he said was fine), so I don't think it is my rings. He said it may be my valve guides, but I'm looking at $600+ to fix.
It's a '91 DX 1.5 w/ around 100k when problem first appeared.
I'm going through a quart of oil every 200 miles or so with no drips/leaks.
Any mechanics out there with some advice?? Don't want to spend $600 on a car that's barely worth a grand.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Werd
It's a '91 DX 1.5 w/ around 100k when problem first appeared.
I'm going through a quart of oil every 200 miles or so with no drips/leaks.
Any mechanics out there with some advice?? Don't want to spend $600 on a car that's barely worth a grand.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Werd
91civicDXdude
01-12-2004, 06:59 PM
Im willing to bet its your rings. dont let good compression fool you.
My stock engine was a d15b2, smoked like it was on fire...i had a rebuilt head put on it, still smoked, i put a VTEC head on it, still smoked. checked the compression, it was 180 across all cylinders..
just becuase the compression rings are good doesnt mean that the oil rings are..
My stock engine was a d15b2, smoked like it was on fire...i had a rebuilt head put on it, still smoked, i put a VTEC head on it, still smoked. checked the compression, it was 180 across all cylinders..
just becuase the compression rings are good doesnt mean that the oil rings are..
lilol89crx
01-13-2004, 01:13 PM
i agree compression rings have nothing to do with oil control. im thinking oil control rings are sticking or just worn out already.
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