Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
Maybe someone else can chime in, but I've come to the conclusion that engines 'just wear out' maybe with less tension on the rings due to "thousands" of heat/cooling cycles et al and can't be tracked to one particular 'situation' in the motor other than 380K miles and a cumulative effect on the entire motor.
my experience is only with those motors I have listed, I'm at 70+ motor rebuilt in the last 2 years, especially the 1zz-fe, most of whose history was known to me, engines don't "just wear out". Following good maintenance schedules can slow if not prevent issues, I can only speak for these specific engines, what your saying might be true for your Echo's engine as I have never touched a Toyota ECHO before.
I have done 1zz-fes with up to 360-385-399k miles on them, a simple rebuild with a full cleaning/new rings/new seals and without changing any of the bearings, the engines ran almost perfectly.
The 399k is now at 430k without any issues and no more further oil loss, this particular owner did 15k oci on dino motor oil 95% highway driving before, now I suggested that he use a fully synthetic at least, and he has done this.
Maybe someone else can chime in, but I've come to the conclusion that engines 'just wear out' maybe with less tension on the rings due to "thousands" of heat/cooling cycles et al and can't be tracked to one particular 'situation' in the motor other than 380K miles and a cumulative effect on the entire motor.
my experience is only with those motors I have listed, I'm at 70+ motor rebuilt in the last 2 years, especially the 1zz-fe, most of whose history was known to me, engines don't "just wear out". Following good maintenance schedules can slow if not prevent issues, I can only speak for these specific engines, what your saying might be true for your Echo's engine as I have never touched a Toyota ECHO before.
I have done 1zz-fes with up to 360-385-399k miles on them, a simple rebuild with a full cleaning/new rings/new seals and without changing any of the bearings, the engines ran almost perfectly.
The 399k is now at 430k without any issues and no more further oil loss, this particular owner did 15k oci on dino motor oil 95% highway driving before, now I suggested that he use a fully synthetic at least, and he has done this.
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