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Old 11-13-2016, 02:40 PM   #365
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Thank you guys for your help very informative. Ill be washing it off and finding out where its coming from but ill just have to learn to live with it; the oil doesnt seem to be getting any lower its exactly where i left it at after i changed the oil

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Good plan.

Yep, back-in-the-day ....... a lot of cars "burnt oil". It was easier and cheaper to just add a quart of oil every now and then ........ than to tear the engine down and replace the piston rings.

I'll betcha ol @Ultramaroon had old cars, that more stuff came out of the crankcase breather tube than out of the tail pipe.......

I know ol @Tcoat did ........ folks could track him, by the cloud of blue smoke that his cars left........


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Good plan.

Yep, back-in-the-day ....... a lot of cars "burnt oil". It was easier and cheaper to just add a quart of oil every now and then ........ than to tear the engine down and replace the piston rings.

I'll betcha ol @Ultramaroon had old cars, that more stuff came out of the crankcase breather tube than out of the tail pipe.......

I know ol @Tcoat did ........ folks could track him, by the cloud of blue smoke that his cars left........


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By what the wife's car left! If mine burned oil I stripped it down and replaced the rings!
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By what the wife's car left! If mine burned oil I stripped it down and replaced the rings!
Did you ever try to get the pistons, with the new rings, back into the block, without a ring compressor ....... ??


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By what the wife's car left! If mine burned oil I stripped it down and replaced the rings!
Valve guide seals!
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Big hose clamp, a tin can and don't rush it, yes.

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Those as well. I was just sticking with Hum's theme.
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Those as well. I was just sticking with Hum's theme.
Well, I'll be damn, I never thought of that

I drove the truck all the way to town, to borrow a ring compressor from my uncles shop.


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I've never had to. That's pretty damn resourceful.
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Well, I'll be damn, I never thought of that

I drove the truck all the way to town, to borrow a ring compressor from my uncles shop.


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I've never had to. That's pretty damn resourceful.
When you are broke you make do!

The good part was you could use the same components for an exhaust repair when you were done the engine.
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