Hey guys,
So i bought my car 5 months ago for $800 as a project. Knew it needed work going in.
It's currently either burning through or losing(somehow, despite no puddles under the car) about 1 quart of oil per week.
The facts:
-I have no history/records of service for this engine.
-The car has 330k miles on the odometer.
-The 2nd spark plug was covered in oil, so the lower/upper tube seals need to be replaced(i have the parts for this)
-The car sounds like a diesel at lower speeds(i'm assuming due to a badly needed valve job which i'll do along with the tube seals)
-The car seems to stutter a bit around 3-3.5k rpm
My main question is; can bad lower tube seals really account for this much oil loss? I'm inclined to think not and that i'm probably in store for either a rebuild or motor swap.
I'd love to hear how you would proceed with servicing, if at all, and whether it's better logic to rebuild or to swap.
So i bought my car 5 months ago for $800 as a project. Knew it needed work going in.
It's currently either burning through or losing(somehow, despite no puddles under the car) about 1 quart of oil per week.
The facts:
-I have no history/records of service for this engine.
-The car has 330k miles on the odometer.
-The 2nd spark plug was covered in oil, so the lower/upper tube seals need to be replaced(i have the parts for this)
-The car sounds like a diesel at lower speeds(i'm assuming due to a badly needed valve job which i'll do along with the tube seals)
-The car seems to stutter a bit around 3-3.5k rpm
My main question is; can bad lower tube seals really account for this much oil loss? I'm inclined to think not and that i'm probably in store for either a rebuild or motor swap.
I'd love to hear how you would proceed with servicing, if at all, and whether it's better logic to rebuild or to swap.
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