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1.9 WC Drinking Oil

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Hi all, i have a 89 1.9 WC engine and it seems to drink a LOT of oil. it probs uses about 5ls every 1000 miles.
I have done a compression test and all cylinders are the same about 120psi. It smokes on start up but once warm is ok, what could it be? is it likely to be the valve stem seals?

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no valve stem seals
most likely worn rings and even more likely an oil leak or two
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itchyfeet wrote:no valve stem seals
most likely worn rings and even more likely an oil leak or two

Would i not have seen that from when i did the compression test?

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If rings are worn, the oil will create a partial seal during the compression test (its not turning over fast lets face it) but this all changes on the road. Try a white piece of paper over exhaust outlet - that sometimes gives an indication of oil seeping past rings. What colour are the plugs?
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CovKid wrote:If rings are worn, the oil will create a partial seal during the compression test (its not turning over fast lets face it) but this all changes on the road. Try a white piece of paper over exhaust outlet - that sometimes gives an indication of oil seeping past rings. What colour are the plugs?

Ahhh ok thanks, yeah the plugs are A bit black. Ok I will try the exhaust trick and update with findings cheers

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120 psi is 8.3 bar
my 100,000 mile dg is at 12 bar 175 psi hot but perhaps yours was measured cold?
being even doesn't rule out ring wear, just means they may all be worn evenly.
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itchyfeet wrote:120 psi is 8.3 bar
my 100,000 mile dg is at 12 bar 175 psi hot but perhaps yours was measured cold?
being even doesn't rule out ring wear, just means they may all be worn evenly.


yeah its down about 135,000 it was measured warm, it does sound like the rings are warm i will measure cold and then again when warm.

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