Burning Oil Like Crazy
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Burning Oil Like Crazy
Recently bought a 1993 d250 with the 360 v8 and i have been going through oil like crazy about 1.5 quarts over 300 mile span. 120k miles on the truck and im thinking it may be rings but could it possibly be the plenum gasket? Any responses greatly appreciated, thanks for looking.
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Update
Bought a PCV Valve from my local dodge dealership and will be replacing soon, also there looks to be oil on the bottom of the intake manifold and also some oil on the butterfly valve of the throttle body. Doing a compression test tomorrow to see how the compression is. So i think ill be replacing the plenum gasket. Ill keep you guys updated!
Last edited by Cameron1997; 06-19-2012 at 03:41 PM.
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Update
Bought a PCV Valve from my local dodge dealership and will be replacing soon, also there looks to be oil on the bottom of the intake manifold and also some oil on the butterfly valve of the throttle body. Doing a compression test tomorrow to see how the compression is. So i think ill be replacing the plenum gasket. Ill keep you guys updated!
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Did a little more looking in the intake manifold and i dont see a lot of oil more like moisture and black spots of what looks like burnt oil and when i rub my finger inside past the butterfly valve of the throttle body becomes black with oil and there is some oil on the air filter lid. So should i just go replace the plenum gasket or would it be something different?
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replacing the plenum gasket an pan would not hurt if you think it is leaking. if it is not leaking then it is preventive maintenance.
there is a DF member that sell his aluminum plenum pans on ebay for cheaper than hughes. you just have to buy a flex pro gasket set which he even gives you the part number for and you are all set to fix it for under $100.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DODGE-JEEP-A...#ht_922wt_1270
there is a DF member that sell his aluminum plenum pans on ebay for cheaper than hughes. you just have to buy a flex pro gasket set which he even gives you the part number for and you are all set to fix it for under $100.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DODGE-JEEP-A...#ht_922wt_1270