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2001 Sl2 1.9 DOHC Burning Oil
I understand that these engines are notorious for burning a lot of oil does anyone know the common cause? I have no leaks, the plugs look fine, runs fine, and its been burning oil for a few years. Maybe a couple of quarts between changes. Has anyone had any success with lucas/stp treatments etc...or are they a waste of time??
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Re: 2001 Sl2 1.9 DOHC Burning Oil
thanks for the response, other than ring replacement I guess the only option is to keep a six pack of oil in the trunk. I was pretty sceptical of that magic oil fixes anyway. What's the life span on this engine having the ring issue assuming I keep the oil topped off etc...Currently I have a 150k on the car?? Could I get another 75 to 100k off the car without a rebuild?? Honestly if it doesnt I'd be happy with the service the car has given me anyway.
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Re: 2001 Sl2 1.9 DOHC Burning Oil
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Try a Marvel Mystery Oil soak. I have posted a how to for this as a thread. Its not a total fix, but it does sometimes loosen up the oil control rings.
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Re: 2001 Sl2 1.9 DOHC Burning Oil
Thanks for the response, 2 quarts may be a little bit of an overstatement, I don't have the best history of changing the oil every 3k, so it's a guesstimate. I found the how to for the Mystery Oil soak, I'll give it a try. I broke down and bought some lucas treatment, it was on sale so what the heck. It seems to help, but it's a result of the viscosity. It's like adding vaseline to the oil mixture or putting gum to cover a hole in a dam. How difficult is the ring replacement in this car? I'm going to try and stay away from it, every time I do something like that to a car I tend to create another issue, I'm not the most precise do it yourself-er.
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Re: 2001 Sl2 1.9 DOHC Burning Oil
A ring replacement = Engine rebuild. Its easier and cheaper to get another junkyard engine and drop it in.
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Re: 2001 Sl2 1.9 DOHC Burning Oil
Of course, it's a crapshoot whether the junkyard engine burns any less oil. Mine goes through a quart every 500 miles, and will end up in a yard soon, no doubt.
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Re: 2001 Sl2 1.9 DOHC Burning Oil
yeah ive heard of seafoam and marvel piston soaks, and ive also heard that the valve seals are to blame.
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Re: 2001 Sl2 1.9 DOHC Burning Oil
those so called oil treatments are a bunch of nonesense! lets face it the rings are stuck and full of carbon and cannot do there job.(poor design) I own a 1999 sw2 that has this problom I have 60000 miles on it and it will burn a quart every 500 miles what a piece of junk it is!
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I'd be happy to buy a vehicle just like yours for $500. The MMO soak usually works the first time but could take multiple treatments.
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