10-23-2012 | #11 |
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Re: Oil Level/Comsumption
Thinking about it, I just changed my oil a couple of days ago. Almost exactly at 5000 miles, and 12-1/2 months between. I believe I added 3 qts in the span of the year, with much of the 3rd qt still remaining, so I'd say 2.x qts in 5k miles.
Seems very LT5-like, especially since I only drive this car when I want to play, less so commuting or whatever. The last time I drove 400 miles to AZ, i did it real slow to save gas and avoid tickets...no loss of oil noticed, but i flogged it hard on the return trip and used 1/2 qt. It's mostly pcv blowby as far as I can tell. I may let it get a qt low and run like that for awhile to see if the consumption rate slows or stay constant to see if my windage theory makes any sense. |
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1) I use Red Line 10W30, not Mobil 1. That allows extended drain interval 2) I change the filter every 5000 miles. I've been doing this since I got the car. The 3000 mile oil change was a valid choice 50 years ago, but not today. It's wasteful, inefficient and environmentally irresponsible. As for oil use, the 90s were the only LT5s with no exhaust valve stem seals. GM found that, in practice, stem seals were needed on the exhausts and began using them in 1991 engines. It was said earlier that the OE design of the LT5 with open deck cylinder case was prone to oil consumption problems. I'm not sure that's true of stock or near stock engines and, given proper cylinder wall thickness, proper cylinder wall finishing and proper liner installation, I don't think it's true of modified engines. I'd sure be interested to see any documentation and testing Paul Workman has to support his statement.
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Otherwise I get the two spots on the driveway just outside the door.
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10-23-2012 | #15 |
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Re: Oil Level/Comsumption
In reference to getting a more accurate oil level reading. I like to check my oil before I fire up the car in the morning, when checking. It's trivial, but it does make sense to use this method when possible.
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10-23-2012 | #16 |
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Re: Oil Level/Comsumption
Thanks for all the great feedback/information. BTW, I replaced my PCV valves about 5000 miles ago. I have also found that the quantity of oil required to move from "add" to "full" on the dipstick is less than 1 quart (probably 2/3 of a quart).
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10-23-2012 | #17 |
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Well I topped off my oil early this morning and just checked it.
It does go above the fill mark by about 1/8th in. BTW I go through a lot less oil if I keep it at the add mark and not the fill mark.
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when I bought the car in 1995. 1500 miles on a quart is fine with me and well within warranty limits for a new vehicle per GM's criteria. And this is a 91 with the seals on both intake and exhaust ... The burn rate has not changed in 40k miles.
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Interesting topic. P.
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