Hello all. Been having to top up the oil with a glug or two every couple of weeks to get to the full mark for quite a while now and I'm trying to diagnose the problem. After doing quite a bit of searching through previous posts I'm a little confused. I don't reckon it's the turbo, I've been told there would be a lot more smoke, and I would definitely know if it was the turbo. There is evidence of oil in the pipes that run across the top of the engine, but not loads, and from reading other posts that's quite normal. The breather pipe from the rocker cover seems clean, and if removed there is a little pressure evident but again, seems normal compared to others. Could my oil be escaping up here?
The Surf runs really well, great to drive, and average mpg. Occasionally hesitant to start on cold mornings but always makes it on the first turn of the key if I wait for the beep, and I've put that one down to the glow plugs. There can be quite a lot of greyish smoke some mornings too, especially after sitting for a couple of days, again I'm putting that down to the glow plugs.
Valve guides and piston rings. From my reading of other posts this seems a possible culprit, but I need a little more info. If there is a problem here, why is the Surf running so well? This has been going on for some time now, but I have been keeping an eye and topping the oil up. I read a post that said that after a de-coke when the head is replaced, you can expect to loose some oil until the coke builds up again. I had the head replaced a year ago now, but I do regularly use a fuel additive so could that be preventing the coke from building up again?
Most of my driving is short journeys, across town in stop start traffic. The oil pressure never gets much above half, but again the same story for many on here. There is no evidence of an oil leak, and no sign of oil in the coolant. Like I said it's been a year since the head was replaced so I figure a warped block or bad gasket would have given me more problems by now. Just how worried do I need to be? I can cope with checking and topping up, but I would like to get it sorted.
Thanks for making it through this essay, and any advice, suggestions or opinions will be gratefully received. By the way, I'm cutting out the fuel additive for a while to see if that helps, and I have tried a can of Wynn's engine stop leak last oil change, and I'm using Castrol GTD 15W40.
Cheers, Simon
The Surf runs really well, great to drive, and average mpg. Occasionally hesitant to start on cold mornings but always makes it on the first turn of the key if I wait for the beep, and I've put that one down to the glow plugs. There can be quite a lot of greyish smoke some mornings too, especially after sitting for a couple of days, again I'm putting that down to the glow plugs.
Valve guides and piston rings. From my reading of other posts this seems a possible culprit, but I need a little more info. If there is a problem here, why is the Surf running so well? This has been going on for some time now, but I have been keeping an eye and topping the oil up. I read a post that said that after a de-coke when the head is replaced, you can expect to loose some oil until the coke builds up again. I had the head replaced a year ago now, but I do regularly use a fuel additive so could that be preventing the coke from building up again?
Most of my driving is short journeys, across town in stop start traffic. The oil pressure never gets much above half, but again the same story for many on here. There is no evidence of an oil leak, and no sign of oil in the coolant. Like I said it's been a year since the head was replaced so I figure a warped block or bad gasket would have given me more problems by now. Just how worried do I need to be? I can cope with checking and topping up, but I would like to get it sorted.
Thanks for making it through this essay, and any advice, suggestions or opinions will be gratefully received. By the way, I'm cutting out the fuel additive for a while to see if that helps, and I have tried a can of Wynn's engine stop leak last oil change, and I'm using Castrol GTD 15W40.
Cheers, Simon

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