nonickatall
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Hello,
I currently have a relatively high oil consumption, around 1 liter per 1000 km. That's appx. 1 Quart per 600 Miles.
The engine currently has 220,000 km (136.00 miles) on it, runs perfectly and does not consume excessive fuel. There is no pressure on the crankcase so no blow by problem. It doesn't smoke much, when I drive normally. I think the PCV valve is OK. Yesterday I drove faster on the German highway and accelerated the car to top speed appx. 112 miles and drove for about 20 km.
Then I came home, I live right next to the motorway exit and it's still a bit downhill, so I drove to my place in coast mode.
This morning I turned the car on and a huge gray cloud came out of the exhaust.
To me it looks typical of worn valve stem seals.
I've noticed the phenomenon more often recently, that it smokes gray in the first few revolutions. I know that the cylinder heads were reworked during the installation of the LPG gas system, but I don't know whether they installed new valve stem seals at the time.
In my opinion, the valve stem seals are very suspicious. I know this from BMW vehicles that have already had the valve stem seals worn at 170,000 km.
Is this a typical problem with our cars? Are the valve stem seals designed in such a way that oil can still flow into the combustion chamber, when the engine is switched off, which would explain why it smokes significantly for a short time after it is switched on?
Or am I on the wrong track and that could also be another problem?
Best regards from rainy and cold Germany
I currently have a relatively high oil consumption, around 1 liter per 1000 km. That's appx. 1 Quart per 600 Miles.
The engine currently has 220,000 km (136.00 miles) on it, runs perfectly and does not consume excessive fuel. There is no pressure on the crankcase so no blow by problem. It doesn't smoke much, when I drive normally. I think the PCV valve is OK. Yesterday I drove faster on the German highway and accelerated the car to top speed appx. 112 miles and drove for about 20 km.
Then I came home, I live right next to the motorway exit and it's still a bit downhill, so I drove to my place in coast mode.
This morning I turned the car on and a huge gray cloud came out of the exhaust.
To me it looks typical of worn valve stem seals.
I've noticed the phenomenon more often recently, that it smokes gray in the first few revolutions. I know that the cylinder heads were reworked during the installation of the LPG gas system, but I don't know whether they installed new valve stem seals at the time.
In my opinion, the valve stem seals are very suspicious. I know this from BMW vehicles that have already had the valve stem seals worn at 170,000 km.
Is this a typical problem with our cars? Are the valve stem seals designed in such a way that oil can still flow into the combustion chamber, when the engine is switched off, which would explain why it smokes significantly for a short time after it is switched on?
Or am I on the wrong track and that could also be another problem?
Best regards from rainy and cold Germany
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