rapidly loosing oil
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While your car is running, loosen the oil cap and let it sit on the oil filler tube. If the cap dances around and you see pressurized vapors and oil shooting out of the filler tube, you got some good blow by. Blow by is from rings going bad or a cracked ring land. But anyway, your compression check is okay all across so it's less likely the cause.
Easiest solution: Just clean it up like everyone says, go for a short drive, stop, and take a peak under and see where its coming from. You can't see it leak in idle unless it's a really bad leak.
Easiest solution: Just clean it up like everyone says, go for a short drive, stop, and take a peak under and see where its coming from. You can't see it leak in idle unless it's a really bad leak.
i always thought blow by was oil sucked from pcv and valve cover ventilation ports as i assumed the term "blow by" was associated with the nasty mess of oil you find on the intake side of an engine. the blow by you describe sounds like it will only be detected on the exhaust side. so what does the term "blow by" really mean lol
Edit: yay google http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/blowby.html
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Blow by is actually compression gases going past your rings and ending up in your crankcase, pushing oil or even gasoline out with it. It does look like smoke and it also comes out of every vent your block and heads have.
Just like this:
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you probably would smell it burning off but if the leak is low enough and the amount small it would blow under the car and you wouldn't see it or probably smell it. most every subaru has an oil leak/seep issue of some kind. if you see drips on the ground then it's not a small leak and two weeks of driving it around like that would explain your losing so much oil. when the motor is pulled you will likely see you have oil leaking from more than one place but at least you're going to take care of it. for now just keep topping it off.
Uhhh, most importantly, what kind of car is this? If it's a cam seal, you'll see oil leaking from the timing belt cover. If it's a valve cover gasket, you'll see it leaking from the sides of the block. If it's leaking from the backish, it could be the half moon seals on the back of the heads, maybe a rear main seal. If you're pulling the motor anyway, you'll find it pretty easily, don't worry. Keep checking your oil level and topping it off till it gets pulled. If your oil light comes on, you're wayyyyy to low on oil already. Be careful.
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While your car is running, loosen the oil cap and let it sit on the oil filler tube. If the cap dances around and you see pressurized vapors and oil shooting out of the filler tube, you got some good blow by. Blow by is from rings going bad or a cracked ring land. But anyway, your compression check is okay all across so it's less likely the cause.
Easiest solution: Just clean it up like everyone says, go for a short drive, stop, and take a peak under and see where its coming from. You can't see it leak in idle unless it's a really bad leak.
Easiest solution: Just clean it up like everyone says, go for a short drive, stop, and take a peak under and see where its coming from. You can't see it leak in idle unless it's a really bad leak.
ok, this is super strange...can anyone explain this? this morning, i checked the oil level and it showed as good-it was close to the full line on the dipstick. motor was completely cold. i drove the car once yesterday morning and it sat the whole day since that drive. when i started the car to leave for work, the stupid oil pressure light when off again. i was didnt think it was low (since i checked this morning and it was showing as good), but i got out and checked anyway. it was low. it was below the low line on the dipstick. wth would cause the oil level to show as good, then when the car was started, for it to actually be low? why did the level look good on cold motor? so confused...hard to make sure that the oil level is correct when it doesnt seem to be giving accurate readings? i know i probably didnt fill it full enough last week...but that would be immpossible if its reading all jacked up...
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parking on a hill maybe, partially clogged passage, oil not draining from head because of blockage????? thats a good one.
oil gnomes would probably the most reasonable explination. I've seen them...they come out at night with little coveralls and these 17mm wrenches. It takes 2 of them to carry a wrench.
oil gnomes would probably the most reasonable explination. I've seen them...they come out at night with little coveralls and these 17mm wrenches. It takes 2 of them to carry a wrench.
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parking on a hill maybe, partially clogged passage, oil not draining from head because of blockage????? thats a good one.
oil gnomes would probably the most reasonable explination. I've seen them...they come out at night with little coveralls and these 17mm wrenches. It takes 2 of them to carry a wrench.
oil gnomes would probably the most reasonable explination. I've seen them...they come out at night with little coveralls and these 17mm wrenches. It takes 2 of them to carry a wrench.
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