a small car problem
#1
Well I'm right now have posted this on 323 performance and I got nothing that has worked so far. Here is my problem my car smokes oil when it's warming up. When the car is warm there is no smoke. So far I have a new PVC valve and I have tried the lucaus oil stabilizer and now some no name Canadian tire stuff (I think it's called stop smoke) so I think it's the piston rings and I want idea on how to fix this without getting a new engine, or rebuilding this one.
#5
Here is a way to check what is up.
You will need a compression tester and a small squirt oil can.
Pull all your plugs out and starting with number 1 cylinder take a compression reading, Do this with all cylinders.
Now go back to the first cylinder and squirt about a teaspoon of motor oil in there and take another test.
Repeat for all cylinders.
Did the compression go up?
If so, then you have bad rings and need a ring job.
If it didnt go up much, then your valve guides are going.
Good luck.
You will need a compression tester and a small squirt oil can.
Pull all your plugs out and starting with number 1 cylinder take a compression reading, Do this with all cylinders.
Now go back to the first cylinder and squirt about a teaspoon of motor oil in there and take another test.
Repeat for all cylinders.
Did the compression go up?
If so, then you have bad rings and need a ring job.
If it didnt go up much, then your valve guides are going.
Good luck.
#7
Originally posted by loudsubz:
if you get 0 compression across all cylinders your motor has no life left
its officially time to move on up to a honda [img]tongue.gif[/img]
if you get 0 compression across all cylinders your motor has no life left
its officially time to move on up to a honda [img]tongue.gif[/img]