Burning oil - diagnostic techniques

Burning oil - diagnostic techniques

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arcon

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46 posts

104 months

Thursday 20th August 2015
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okay, I have two cars with this issue... a 1.4L Zetec SE and a 1.8 (I think it is) duratorq HE. Both burning oil. Both on heavy acceleration, but the zetec also on idle and worse on acceleration.
The former (zetec) has had new valve stem seals, no difference.

The I guess it either comes down to valve guides or piston rings...

So (Q1) are there any in-car diagnostic techniques that can determine which?

Compression tests on both show compression is within 10% of each other and is not down. Making it a wet compression test makes no difference to the results.


Leading on to the question (Q2) if it was caused by the oil control ring, would compression usually be down also?


If one of the engines was removed... (Q3) what actually am I looking for when removing a piston and the valves on one of the cylinders to determine which is the cause?

Thanks

Petrolhead_Rich

4,659 posts

192 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Q1 should really be how old are the cars & is it worth it? the likely cheapest REPAIR option would be to drop a re-conditioned engine in

The cheapest option is likely selling the car, I went through an oil burning situation with a dealer and at there expense it spent ~40 hours in their workshop, plus numerous parts. In the end the engine dies and they reluctantly agreed to swap the engine if I sourced an engine.
Basically, in what you will spend (& loose) in labour it just isn't worth it IMO!