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shivan15 Oct 18, 2005 08:13 PM

Burning oil bad need help!!!!
 
Hey I own a 97 eclipse and I flush my radiator and its still smoking, also I put cardboard under it over night and nothing leaked out onto it please help:(

slow420a Oct 18, 2005 08:42 PM

RE: Burning oil bad need help!!!!
 
Bad headgasket, to make sure, go get a compression tester from a auto perts store. Expect to pay about 30-45 bucks for a good one. Take a drive and let the car reach operating temp, turn off the car and take out all of the spark plugs. Screw the tester into cyl 1 and crank it over 3-8 times, check the gauge repeat for other 3 cyls. The cyls should read between 200 psi and 170 psi. And shouldent vairy more then 25% between cyl's. For example. If you have the numbers for 1-4 as 180,150,150,180, you have a blown headgasket. Normally a blown headgasket takes the psi of other cyls down with it.

Joel_CA Oct 19, 2005 12:50 AM

RE: Burning oil bad need help!!!!
 
If you have the non turbo (420A) Chrysler engine- it is VERY VERY common for the head gasket to leak at the drivers side rear corner of the cylinder head. This major leak finds it way down the back of the block and can drip onto the exhaust system and burn. Theres an updated (MLS) headgasket available from the factory including revised torque specs for the head bolts. It can get bad enough to cause oil burning from number 4cyl. Good Luck!

Joel, CA

slow420a Oct 19, 2005 10:54 AM

RE: Burning oil bad need help!!!!
 


ORIGINAL: Joel_CA

If you have the non turbo (420A) Chrysler engine- it is VERY VERY common for the head gasket to leak at the drivers side rear corner of the cylinder head. This major leak finds it way down the back of the block and can drip onto the exhaust system and burn. Theres an updated (MLS) headgasket available from the factory including revised torque specs for the head bolts. It can get bad enough to cause oil burning from number 4cyl. Good Luck!

Joel, CA
It drips on to the tranny not the exaust. The dp runs under cyl 2. Plus he said that he put a pice of card board under the car for the nigh and it was dry the next day.

Joel_CA Oct 19, 2005 11:25 AM

RE: Burning oil bad need help!!!!
 

Plus he said that he put a pice of card board under the car for the nigh and it was dry the next day.
Didn't catch that part- my bad . As for the head gasket- if allowed to leak long enough, it will just about soak the entire undercarriage exhaust included. They can leak pretty bad and loose lots of oil. The leak drips from the LR corner of the head. They updated the original headgasket with at newer seal around the oil galley but those leaked too. The MLS gasket is actually the 2nd update to the original.

Joel, CA

Sanguinius Oct 19, 2005 03:27 PM

RE: Burning oil bad need help!!!!
 
Yeah it's a common problem in the neons as well. Go figure...


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