sparkyjonze
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Wow. great shortcut. I did and it did deflate and with decent authority. Eliminates PCV system?open the oil filler or dipstick tube and put a bag over it, it should deflate.
Wow. great shortcut. I did and it did deflate and with decent authority. Eliminates PCV system?open the oil filler or dipstick tube and put a bag over it, it should deflate.
Thank you for that. There is suction and I'm pretty good about the air filter. I'm now on to your sludge possibility theory and how to approach it. How much more effective is an "engine flush" vs. the Berrymans additives?I’ve checked them before by placing my hand over the oil filler hole to see if there is a slight suction. This while the engine is idling. A really dirty air filter element can cause an engine to use more oil as well as elevated operating temps. Sludge clogging the oil drain back passages in the head will allow oil to flood/puddle around the valve stems and be drawn in the cylinders via the valve guides. The rings could be stuck. Berrymans down the intake while running and a can poured in the fuel tank. In the end, the engine/rings just could be worn to the point of loss of oil control. IN MY OPINION.
Do you see a puff of bluish smoke on start up or once you rev the engine after it has been idling for awhile? IF so that could be valve guide seals.I've noticed a steady increase in oil burning over past couple years. 1200-1300 miles between adding quarts a couple years ago to now 700. What are the most likely suspects? Seems to be more consumption/burning than leaking while idle because at one point recently it was not driven for awhile and I noticed no change in oil level at all. Plus this decrease in oil efficiency has been remarkably steady and gradual.
2006 525XI, 140,000 mi, and I use 5W-30 synthetic.
I really don't see any decrease in performance. Just the increased thirst for oil, more frequently anyway. How would you remedy the worn valve seals?Then there is one reply which offers little help. Where I come from, you check the easy , cheap areas first before you condemn the engine. Make sense?? He didn't mention a decrease in performance which I would expect from worn out rings. Worn valve seals would be much more likely than worn out rings .
Two different additives. Berrymans addresses possible stuck rings. Then there are additives for engine flushes. Probably can look down the oil fill hole to see if there is a “lake” of oil building during idle which would indicate clogged drain back holes. May need to remove the cam cover to rake out the sludge if that’s the case. Not sure the flush would work….Thank you for that. There is suction and I'm pretty good about the air filter. I'm now on to your sludge possibility theory and how to approach it. How much more effective is an "engine flush" vs. the Berrymans additives?
Yep.Thanks. I assume this one?
https://www.amazon.com/Liqui-Moly-2...ocphy=9002057&hvtargid=pla-591801227274&psc=1
Replace them.I really don't see any decrease in performance. Just the increased thirst for oil, more frequently anyway. How would you remedy the worn valve seals?
What a great idea, I’ve never heard or seen this before, but it makes perfect sense.open the oil filler or dipstick tube and put a bag over it, it should deflate.
What a great idea, I’ve never heard or seen this before, but it makes perfect sense.
And since that is costly to do, what would a smart person do as a last resort (even out of desperation) before going down that road? Engine flush?Replace them.
Sure may have saved me a lot of time wasted.I have my moments.... especially in the morning after my 2nd cup of coffee and before my third...
And since that is costly to do, what would a smart person do as a last resort (even out of desperation) before going down that road? Engine flush?
Yes, I appreciate the help. Just need a chance to run it. Have answers this afternoon. Many thanks.Answer post #23
Mobil1 5W-30 full synthetic is what I have been using.If you're running any run of the mill 5w-30, I suggest you look for an oil with LL-01 or LL-01FE approvals.
There is no Mobil 1 5W-30 product with a BMW approval.I got that from your initial post, but are using a Mobil 1 product with the recommended approvals?
Sounds like gradual engine wear to me. What is your typical oil change interval? High Mileage oil may reduce the oil burning rate.Plus this decrease in oil efficiency has been remarkably steady and gradual.
2006 525XI, 140,000 mi, and I use 5W-30 synthetic.
Good to know! Maybe an oil with BMW approval may help curb consumption?