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Date:         Fri, 1 May 1998 20:41:38 -0400
Reply-To:     Patrick Dooley <pdooley@GTE.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Patrick Dooley <pdooley@GTE.NET>
Subject:      Re: 89 Vanagon "losing" oil
Comments: To: Katherine Lee <katherine@DNA.BC.CA>, Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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From my experience, if your rings are good and a spark plug is oil fouled, that indicates bad valve stem seals or valve guides. If its guides, then your in for a major ordeal.:(

-----Original Message----- From: Katherine Lee <katherine@DNA.BC.CA> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM> Date: Friday, May 01, 1998 8:19 PM Subject: 89 Vanagon "losing" oil

>Hi: > >I've just joined the list, so apologies if this topic has already been covered. > >I have an 89 Vanagon Westfalia, with around 138,000 km on the original >engine. I'm not the first owner, so I don't have the COMPLETE history on >the van, but I don't think that the cyliner heads have ever been replaced >... a lot of the mechanical parts ... muffler, shocks, etc. are still >original. > >Here's the problem. I had the oil changed just before I went on a weekend >trip. The garage was supposed to have put in 15W40. The technician showed >me the dipstick, and the oil appeared to be at the full notch. After about >1000 km of mostly highway driving, the oil light came on constantly and the >warning buzzer sounded. I pulled off to the side of the freeway and looked >at the dipstick, and it was completely devoid of oil. We managed to get a >tow to a service station, where we put about 3 litres of oil in, and kept >on driving, keeping an eye on the oil level every 100 km or so. I noticed >that after about 200 to 300 km, I had to put another half a litre in. > >However, in the city, I'm not doing extensive driving, so the engine does >not warm up as much. I check the oil every morning and it stays fairly >constant. > >My mechanic looked at the spark plugs, and one of the plugs appeared to be >coated with oil. The compression on that one cylinder seems fine (140 >psi), so I'm wondering if any of you has seen something like this before >... is there a test I can do myself, an oil switch I can replace? I'm >hoping this is not a major ordeal. > >Thanks, > >Katherine


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