Puma losing oil
Discussion
My 68K miles 1.7 Puma is losing oil and also turning black after a few thousand miles. I changed the oil about three months ago and recently put in 1.5 litres to bring it back up to the max.
It is not leaking it, no patches left on drive way. It seems to me like it being burnt off somehow (piston rings, HG?) but I've not noticed and smoke at all. The old oil when I first changed it was quite thick aswell.
Any simple ways of checking what the cause is without delving to deep into the engine. Taking the cam cover or the sump off is as far as I'm willing to go with my abilities!
It is not leaking it, no patches left on drive way. It seems to me like it being burnt off somehow (piston rings, HG?) but I've not noticed and smoke at all. The old oil when I first changed it was quite thick aswell.
Any simple ways of checking what the cause is without delving to deep into the engine. Taking the cam cover or the sump off is as far as I'm willing to go with my abilities!
Sorry I edited out the smoke bit, I had a puma about 10 years ago and I serviced it myself, and the oil was always pretty clean when it came back out after 6 months. Have you put the correct type of oil in, zetec engines require a certain type of oil in them to prevent problems with sticking valves and such IIRC. Also have you jacked it up and had a really good look underneath and behind the engine for any trace at all of a leak.
Had a proper poke around underneath and found fresh oil on the underside of the sump. So it is leaking from somewhere, can't quite see where from though as the CV boot has split and covered everything in grease!
Going to try some engine flush and seal conditioner. Hopefully that'll sort it!
Thanks for your help everyone.
Going to try some engine flush and seal conditioner. Hopefully that'll sort it!
Thanks for your help everyone.
The Excession said:
Old Merc said:
and add seal conditioner to the new oil
Please excuse my ignorance but what on earth is 'seal conditioner' and what does it do to the seals in an old engine?Gassing Station | Engines & Drivetrain | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



