question about oil usage
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question about oil usage
Just out of interest but why would a car use more oil in colder weather then in more temerate weather?
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fiat stilo 1.2 active petrol usually 1ll a month say but this last month nothing
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The only thing I recall is that the Honda used to use more or less oil depending on the grade. Wonder if the temp makes it thinner so uses more?
For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
It gets thinner as it gets warmer.flatlander wrote:The only thing I recall is that the Honda used to use more or less oil depending on the grade. Wonder if the temp makes it thinner so uses more?
You've not done an oil change and tightened up the sump plug and oil filter have you?
What's your winter mileage like compared to the summer? Have you switched a lot of your travelling to the bike recently - especially the short journeys?
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If youve got a lower viscosity oil the temperature will affect the amount it'll burn oil and I guess we have had quite a change in weather temperatures the last month..
You could try switching to a heavier grade, say 10w40 oil or similar, that might help although oil burn can mean that valve guides or piston rings are worn, but that would tend to mean a continued burning of oil regardless of weather temps.
I'd be inclined, without having had a look properly, to think that youve got a higher viscosity oil in the engine and the engine, linked to the weather temps when it's starting up, doesnt like it.
I put this stuff in the corsa when I bought it and it has done good things.. Ive used it on loads of other cars and I do swear by it. It doesn't permanently repair, but it does last a good while in what it does.
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Lots say engine additives are snake oils, but genuinely, this stuff has done exactly what it says on the tin. Ive used it in probably 5 or 6 cars now of varying types.. volvos,fords, nissans, vauxhalls. and as preventitive maintenance and repair maintenance for noisy engines that puff smoke like Ivor the engine..
You could try switching to a heavier grade, say 10w40 oil or similar, that might help although oil burn can mean that valve guides or piston rings are worn, but that would tend to mean a continued burning of oil regardless of weather temps.
I'd be inclined, without having had a look properly, to think that youve got a higher viscosity oil in the engine and the engine, linked to the weather temps when it's starting up, doesnt like it.
I put this stuff in the corsa when I bought it and it has done good things.. Ive used it on loads of other cars and I do swear by it. It doesn't permanently repair, but it does last a good while in what it does.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Noisy-tappets ... 519d808818
Lots say engine additives are snake oils, but genuinely, this stuff has done exactly what it says on the tin. Ive used it in probably 5 or 6 cars now of varying types.. volvos,fords, nissans, vauxhalls. and as preventitive maintenance and repair maintenance for noisy engines that puff smoke like Ivor the engine..
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Actually that makes sense as I use 15/40 and will try the 10/40
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That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
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Id try a remedial additive like Kwackerz mentioned,may remove some deposits af crud and allow piston rings to seal a little better ect.
On a similar note the Suzuki Toy Jeep I drive to work will on start up smoke like a Rasta on a frosty morning but not so when its warm,
I put that down to the valve stem seals being inflexible when its brrr cold
On a similar note the Suzuki Toy Jeep I drive to work will on start up smoke like a Rasta on a frosty morning but not so when its warm,
I put that down to the valve stem seals being inflexible when its brrr cold
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