'92 Plymouth Sundance - Burning Oil?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bobby Villamor, Dec 12, 2004.

  1. Hello everyone.
    My '92 Plymouth Sundance 2.5L engine have been consuming too much oil.
    From full to empty on the dipstick takes only over a week. Months ago, I
    changed
    the valve cover gasket and a hose from the valve cover to the air cleaner,
    properly
    clipped. Yesterday, I found that another connector from the valve cover to
    the
    intake manifold (or carburetor) is cracked and oil leaks there. Is this
    where the PCV is?
    What worries me is that the engine oil turns BLACK after two weeks of oil
    change. Lately,
    I change oil every month. Is this a case of oil burning (oil leaking through
    piston rings or valves)?
    Last week I added Wynn's engine Stop Leak and oil consumption seemed to
    drop.
    Any idea / information / suggestion will be highly appreciated.
    Thank you very much.
    Bobby
     
    Bobby Villamor, Dec 12, 2004
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  2. Bobby Villamor

    maxpower Guest

    Months ago when you changed your valve cover gasket where did you put the
    shield that was inside the valve cover? Cause i bet you didnt put it back
    when you put the valve cover back on, Or was there a metal shield under the
    valve cover when you removed it?
     
    maxpower, Dec 12, 2004
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  3. Bobby Villamor

    kendra Guest

    I have the same symptoms...oil leak, turns black black quickly, etc. But I
    was told it was a seal going..hm...
     
    kendra, Dec 14, 2004
    #3
  4. There is no seal that would cause early oil blackening in the process of
    the seal "going".
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Dec 14, 2004
    #4
  5. Sounds like your PCV system is clogged. This can sometimes pressurize the
    crankcase and push engine oil out through all kinds of gasket sealing areas.

    You really need a manual that shows where the PCV valve is and all the
    hoses.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Dec 14, 2004
    #5
  6. Yeah... I've an option on engine rebuilding which costs from $2,500 to
    $3,000.
    But what if the real cause on too much oil consumption and oil turning black
    after two weeks is just one or a few cheap external engine parts. Perhaps
    I'll trade in this car for another one and gamble on whatever future problem
    that car would bring.
    Any other hint or help or advice still appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Bobby
     
    Bobby Villamor, Dec 16, 2004
    #6
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