<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(MBowen574)</div><div class='quotemain'>Since I posted in this thread almost a year ago... I've had some other stuff happen. The car started leaking oil (about a drop a day) somewhere on the rear of the engine. I haven't bothered to fix it. I thought I'd sell, started seriously looking for a new car (Intrigue, Aurora, Diamante, Maxima, etc.), but gave up after, um, 9 months of not finding anything. I guess I'll just keep the G and hope the tranny doesn't fail.
Anyway, I've also recently had soem problems with the O-Rings around the tops of the spark plug wells leaking. This in turn soaked into the spark plug boots and caused them not to fit into the holes anymore. I'm kinda broke right now, so it hasn't been fixed. I got the o-rings, but haven't gotten the wires or perimeter head gasket yet. Anyone else have this problem?
BTW, my oil consumption hasn't changed in a year and 20,000 miles. Still 1 quart every gas tank. 90% sure it's the piston rings, which are too big a job to tackle during school/work. Damn it'd be nice to drop the 4G and get a V6 TT w/ AWD powertrain. Pipe dream... Â*:(</div>
replacing the valve cover gaskets is easy.
spark plug o ring leaks are common on most any make and model.
it happens.
there isn't any bolts in the center of the valve cover on your sohc so the o rings aren't fastened as tightly as the rest otf it.
if you fix all of the oil leaks,
your oil loss will be reduced for sure.
yoru engine might be using less oil than you anticipated.
oil pan gaskts are easy.
valve cover gaskets are easy.
just clean off the wires with soem brake parts cleaner and keep using them until you have money to replace them.
ever do a compression check?
only takes abbout 15 minutes.
you can rent the tool at any parts store(most places for free(you coudl even do it in the parking lot of the shop).
that will give you an indicator if your oil olos is from ringwear, or if its just valve seals.
of course oil cna be consumed other places as well(rod and main bearings,
and this goes for everybody:
if you have oil leaks.... any at all,
then you can't jump to the conclusion that your oil loss is based on consumption. it is normal for an engine to use oil over a period of time.
every little bit leaking out just adds to that amount you "think" you are burning.
also, with no leaks in the system, the oil won't get as easily contaminated.
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