Valve cover gasket leaking. Easy fix. Engine is probably fine.
What good will that do for a person who doesn’t know what the numbers mean?What you need in that Sienna is a digital display of the coolant temperature and the oil pressure. And you need to have it displayed in such a manner that the driver has to look at it whether they want to or not.
Only if wife is the designated oil checker. If not then funny noise is the default oil level indicator.Get rid of the wife.![]()
But what if the chunks didn’t fit through that tiny hole?Take off the oil filter, cut it open, and see how much metal it caught.
That's going to be the quickest and easiest way to gauge how much damage has been done.
Those iron engines could be abused beyound belief. Overheat? No problem- just let them cool down and add coolant. Little oil- no worries. Add some when you get around to it. LOL. But modern aluminum engines- no wayThat is good news! I suspect the engine will be fine after the hoses are replaced. Especially if you added Slick 50 before running it without oil!
(if you are too young get that joke, then check youtube for the Slick 50 commercials from the 90s)
On that note, in the early 90s I ran an '82 Cutlass V8 for several months without oil. The dipstick showed full but I later learned that was just the sludge left over from poor maintenance habits. After flushing with kerosene, replacing the fuel pump gasket (location of oil leak), and filling it up with oil, it ran for several more years until the frame rusted apart. Great car!
Those iron engines could be abused beyound belief. Overheat? No problem- just let them cool down and add coolant. Little oil- no worries. Add some when you get around to it. LOL. But modern aluminum engines- no way
Hey, don't wash off the rust proofing!Fix the oil line. Fill it up with oil. Wash off the engine and underside and drive it!
Probably because there was just barely enough oil in the system to keep the oil pressure over 7 psi at the oil pressure sender.then I wonder why the oil light didn't come up? It was almost 5 qts low out of 6.4. Any possible explanation??
Exactly what I said earlier- VVT oil line.ok, Some updates:
(1) took most of a 5 qt jug of Supertech "all mileage" to reach the full mark on the dip stick
(2) engine sounded normal (no tapping). But while engine is on, oil dripped like crazy
(3) quickly drove to my neighbor gas station garage, jacked up and found one of the oil line was spewing (I was in the jacked-up car to start and stop the car so couldn't see it myself but the mechanic said so. I think it's that famous oil cooler line - I knew it was not the rubber elbow of VVT line by visual check)
(4) so I left the car with them...
I'll post any further updates.
Thanks for all the excellent advice.
+ 5 points.Exactly what I said earlier- VVT oil line.