I have a 90 with over 180K. The block has never been opened, and it doesn't burn any oil between changes that I can notice. I think you'll find that vanagon oil usage is all over the chart, though. Jim
On Feb 23, 2004, at 10:50 AM, -- Dan Roberts wrote: > I purchased an 89 Vangagon Westfalia in the spring of 2003 and, on the > recommendation of a VW mechanic, had the head gaskets and rings > replaced. He also > completed several other engine repairs including replacing the wiring > harness, > plug wires, distributor cap and rotor, water pump and fuel pump. This > vehicle > has been driven 140,000 miles. I believe the previous owner gave it > reasonably > good care but was not nearly as conscientious as I am. > > My question is about oil usage. I have driven to the east and west > coast on > the interstate from Wisconsin. I drive at 70 mph and find that this > vehicle > uses a quart of oil every 1200 to 1400 miles. Is this normal use? By > the way, I > had a compression test completed and it showed: 125 - 140 - 120 - 140. > The VW > dealership insists the oil use is normal but I ask for your > experience. Any > comments will be appreciated. > |
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