TallPaul
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And all appearances are that quart per 280 miles is mainly the one cylinder. If the valve train, why is only one plug fouling. The rest are fine.I find it hilarious that nobody ever suggests doing a leakdown test to determine if it is rings. Just FYI, dumping a teaspoon of oil down a cylinder and doing a compression test is a bs test. It will artifically inflate numbers on practically any engine regardless of health.
If you're eating a quart every 300 miles it's probably something in the valve train. Compression test coupled with a leakdown test should narrow it down and if it doesn't then it needs to come apart to determine why. This is assuming emissions stuff is good like PCV not plugged, etc.
Have not done a leakdown test but the car performs very well, so I think we are getting good power on that piston regardless of the consumption. Next time it is in a shop I will have them do the leakdown test. I put a new PCV filter in it some time ago. The old one was pretty plugged. But that did not help the oil consumption.
Really, with 150,000 miles, the car runs great (can chirp tires in second gear--Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring), it is no longer smoking excessively and in fact is not even noticeable (maybe some should follow me to observe), I see no reason for any major surgery. This engine could go on for 10s of thousands of miles yet before we really need a rebuild.