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I have noticed that my Accord has been using oil on long freeway
drives (400 miles +) I seem to be low 1/2-1quart after a long freeway drive. I may also be losing oil on normal driving (but its probably less). I don't see any leaks when the car is parked. Not sure if its being burned or whats happening to it. Has anyone else experienced this on their Honda engine? Do those oil treatments help? Which ones would you recommend |
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On Sat, 08 Nov 2008 14:04:41 -0800, techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have noticed that my Accord has been using oil on long freeway drives > (400 miles +) > I seem to be low 1/2-1quart after a long freeway drive. I may also be > losing oil on normal driving (but its probably less). I don't see any > leaks when the car is parked. Not sure if its being burned or whats > happening to it. burning off. > Has anyone else experienced this on their Honda engine? Do those oil > treatments help? Which ones would you recommend this is common on higher mileage hondas. it was suggested to me recently that high detergent oils can help remove carbon deposits on piston rings and help them seal better. i can't say this is true because i haven't done the research, but i have to say, that since i started using mobil 1 a couple of years back, my oil consumption has decreased from 2 quarts per 5k miles down to <1/2. it's not an immediate effect, but you could give it a try. don't use oil additives - spend the extra money buying a quality oil in the first place. |
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Thus spake jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> :
>On Sat, 08 Nov 2008 14:04:41 -0800, techman41973@yahoo.com wrote: > >> I have noticed that my Accord has been using oil on long freeway drives >> (400 miles +) >> I seem to be low 1/2-1quart after a long freeway drive. I may also be >> losing oil on normal driving (but its probably less). I don't see any >> leaks when the car is parked. Not sure if its being burned or whats >> happening to it. > >burning off. > > >> Has anyone else experienced this on their Honda engine? Do those oil >> treatments help? Which ones would you recommend > >this is common on higher mileage hondas. it was suggested to me recently >that high detergent oils can help remove carbon deposits on piston rings >and help them seal better. i can't say this is true because i haven't >done the research, but i have to say, that since i started using mobil 1 a >couple of years back, my oil consumption has decreased from 2 quarts per >5k miles down to <1/2. it's not an immediate effect, but you could give >it a try. > >don't use oil additives - spend the extra money buying a quality oil in >the first place. By all means, buy STP. But only because Andy Granatelli was one of the great characters in motor racing. The product itself is snake oil. |
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In article <n8bch45j2lhskrnjh2rhhs1micb6g857ua@4ax.com>,
Dillon Pyron <invaliddmpyron@austin.rr.com> wrote: > By all means, buy STP. But only because Andy Granatelli was one of > the great characters in motor racing. "Screw the car--I want to know what that lawn chair Andy's sitting in is made of!" |
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It's probably going into the combustion chamber. This usually happens
when you have: 1. Worn piston rings 2. Worn valve stem seals If the cylinder walls/rings are worn then a High Mileage oil may help. Synthetics like Mobil-1, and especially their High Mileage versions, are said to burn off less because of the higher viscosity: http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/...ge_10W-30.aspx On Nov 8, 2:04*pm, "techman41...@yahoo.com" <techman41...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I have noticed that my Accord has been using oil on long freeway > drives (400 miles +) > I seem to be low 1/2-1quart after a long freeway drive. > I may also be losing oil on normal driving (but its probably less). > I don't see any leaks when the car is parked. Not sure if its being > burned or whats happening to it. > Has anyone else experienced this on their Honda engine? > Do those oil treatments help? Which ones would you recommend |
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Thus spake "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> :
>In article <n8bch45j2lhskrnjh2rhhs1micb6g857ua@4ax.com>, > Dillon Pyron <invaliddmpyron@austin.rr.com> wrote: > >> By all means, buy STP. But only because Andy Granatelli was one of >> the great characters in motor racing. > >"Screw the car--I want to know what that lawn chair Andy's sitting in is >made of!" Angel hair??? |
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In article <bgfhh4ddnch4450ph16pln8lfs9ph5deb2@4ax.com>,
Dillon Pyron <invaliddmpyron@austin.rr.com> wrote: > >"Screw the car--I want to know what that lawn chair Andy's sitting in is > >made of!" > > Angel hair??? Plainly you haven't been a long-time reader of Car and Driver. |
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My thought is that it is gradually consuming oil (at that mileage it is no
mystery) and that the drop during freeway use is a combination of burning oil and of evaporating water that has gradually accumulated in the oil in city driving - unless the oil was recently changed. Not really much you can do about it except to make sure you use only API certified oil; some that are not API certified (like Amsoil) have excess ZDDP, which may not be a big problem with low oil consumption but will quickly poison your catalytic converter if you burn much oil. Same applies to STP - unless they have changed formulation recently it could kill your catalytic converter. For more on that see http://www.lnengineering.com/oil.html Mike <techman41973@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:52f6197c-6293-4831-b042-f9501eabc1cf@o4g2000pra.googlegroups.com... >I have noticed that my Accord has been using oil on long freeway > drives (400 miles +) > I seem to be low 1/2-1quart after a long freeway drive. > I may also be losing oil on normal driving (but its probably less). > I don't see any leaks when the car is parked. Not sure if its being > burned or whats happening to it. > Has anyone else experienced this on their Honda engine? > Do those oil treatments help? Which ones would you recommend > > > |
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"techman41973@yahoo.com" <techman41973@yahoo.com> wrote in news:52f6197c-
6293-4831-b042-f9501eabc1cf@o4g2000pra.googlegroups.com: > I have noticed that my Accord has been using oil on long freeway > drives (400 miles +) > I seem to be low 1/2-1quart after a long freeway drive. > I may also be losing oil on normal driving (but its probably less). > I don't see any leaks when the car is parked. Not sure if its being > burned or whats happening to it. > Has anyone else experienced this on their Honda engine? > Do those oil treatments help? Which ones would you recommend > > Check your spark plugs. Do they have crusty white deposits on them? Then you're burning oil. If you're burning oil then you have worn rings. You won't see smoke until usage is about 200mi/qt or so; the cat will burn it off before it gets out. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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