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1. 06:23 AM - Re: Stratus oil consumption (Weston, Jim)
2. 07:45 AM - Re: Stratus oil consumption (HINDE,FRANK (HP-Corvallis,ex1))
3. 07:56 AM - Re: Oil Burn (HINDE,FRANK (HP-Corvallis,ex1))
4. 01:55 PM - Re: Stratus oil consumption (Bill Cardell)
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Subject: | Stratus oil consumption |
--> Stratus-List message posted by: "Weston, Jim" <Jim.Weston@delta.com>
Careful, a little of this goes a long way. I'm speaking from
experience. I had an old 62 Rambler Classic. I know, wow, what a car.
It was all that I could afford at 19. Anyway, the rebuilt engine burned
oil. Dad remembered the BonAmi trick, so we tried it. Well, a little
did reduce the oil burn/smoke. However, a little more made it worse. A
lot worse. It would have worked well for fogging mosquitoes. They used
to do that in the mid-west in the 1960s. It also ate up the rod and
main bearings. Remember, that abrasive is going everywhere. It doesn't
know how to just work on the rings.
Short cuts are just that.
My two cents,
Jim Weston
Concord, Ga.
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[mailto:owner-stratus-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Larry
McFarland
Subject: Stratus-List: Stratus oil consumption
--> Stratus-List message posted by: "Larry McFarland"
--> <larrymc@qconline.com>
Hi guys,
This mornings Hist Channel, there was a piece on the 55 chevy engine and
its early tendency to burn a quart of oil every 100 miles or less and
owners weren't happy. Someone at GM suggested they put a little BonAmi
thru the carbs and as result, the oil consumption dropped off to normal.
Apparently the abrasive scuffed up the rings and walls enough to get
them to re-seat and obtain a better seal. Don't know if this would help
the Subaru that burns oil, but it might be worth a shot.
Larry McFarland - 601HDS Stratus
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Subject: | Stratus oil consumption |
--> Stratus-List message posted by: "HINDE,FRANK (HP-Corvallis,ex1)" <frank.hinde@hp.com>
Don't do it....DON"T DO IT!
Frank
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[mailto:owner-stratus-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Weston, Jim
Subject: RE: Stratus-List: Stratus oil consumption
--> Stratus-List message posted by: "Weston, Jim" <Jim.Weston@delta.com>
Careful, a little of this goes a long way. I'm speaking from experience. I
had an old 62 Rambler Classic. I know, wow, what a car. It was all that I
could afford at 19. Anyway, the rebuilt engine burned oil. Dad remembered
the BonAmi trick, so we tried it. Well, a little did reduce the oil
burn/smoke. However, a little more made it worse. A lot worse. It would
have worked well for fogging mosquitoes. They used to do that in the
mid-west in the 1960s. It also ate up the rod and main bearings. Remember,
that abrasive is going everywhere. It doesn't know how to just work on the
rings.
Short cuts are just that.
My two cents,
Jim Weston
Concord, Ga.
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From: owner-stratus-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-stratus-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Larry
McFarland
Subject: Stratus-List: Stratus oil consumption
--> Stratus-List message posted by: "Larry McFarland"
--> <larrymc@qconline.com>
Hi guys,
This mornings Hist Channel, there was a piece on the 55 chevy engine and its
early tendency to burn a quart of oil every 100 miles or less and owners
weren't happy. Someone at GM suggested they put a little BonAmi thru the
carbs and as result, the oil consumption dropped off to normal. Apparently
the abrasive scuffed up the rings and walls enough to get them to re-seat
and obtain a better seal. Don't know if this would help the Subaru that
burns oil, but it might be worth a shot.
Larry McFarland - 601HDS Stratus
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--> Stratus-List message posted by: "HINDE,FRANK (HP-Corvallis,ex1)" <frank.hinde@hp.com>
Oval bores not pistons....:)
Frank
Do not archive
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[mailto:owner-stratus-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bill Morelli
Subject: Re: Stratus-List: Oil Burn
--> Stratus-List message posted by: "Bill Morelli" <billvt@together.net>
I have always had some oil consumption but for some unknown reason, I never
really took the time to see how many hours it was taking to use 1 quart.
When I flew to Sun and Fun last year I put 29 hours on the engine and used
close to 4 quarsts of oil so that sounds about what I am using now. Since
Sun N Fun, the engine has another 100 hours on it so the oil consumption
seems about the same now.
When using the differential pressure tester you can listen at different
areas to hear leaking. My differnetial leak test shows about a 12% or so
leak and all four cyclinders are close to each other. Listening at the
carbs, oil filer and exhaust stack using a hollow tube the most leak is
coming from the oil filler which to me means the piston rings. I don't hear
much at the exhaust stack or through the carbs. The information with the
difrential tester indiacates that 12% is a low leakage. I also have only
done these compression tests cold so there may be some improvement in the
readings if I did it with the engine warm.
I ran this all by Ron at Ram performance a while back and he had me check
for breather blowby (I did not realy find any). He asked if the engine is
smoking (don't know, since I'm alwyas in it). I might get the wife to keep a
close look while I taxi out and take off to see if she sees any smoke. Ron
also asked if the oil was thinning indicating gas in the oil but at oil
change time, the oil has seemed normal (I use 20w-50). Ron also said that
his engines leave the shop with zero % leak!!!
Maybe this thing has oval pistons as Frank H has suggested and it has always
pushed some oil??? I'm not sure what else to do about it except put a quart
in every 7 hours.
I have not run any of this past Mykal as I suspect he will not be much help.
Regards,
Bill (N812BM - HDS - Tri - Stratus (RAM Heads) - Vermont - 315.7 flight
hrs. - 434 landings, (1 ON ICE!!)
web site -> http://homepages.together.net/~billvt/
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Prior to that, I was not paying attention, just addeing oil as needed.
> How much were you burning before? I'm guessing this is a sudden jump
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Subject: | Stratus oil consumption |
--> Stratus-List message posted by: Bill Cardell <bill@flyinmiata.com>
Noooo. Don't do it. Just lost 14 engines due to abrasive contamination by my
"ex" cylinder head man. Would hate to see anybody poison their engine.
Bill Cardell (TurboDog's Dad)
bill@flyinmiata.com
Flyin' Miata
1-800-359-6957 (sales only)
970-242-3800 (tech support)
http://flyinmiata.com
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--> Stratus-List message posted by: "Larry McFarland" <larrymc@qconline.com>
Hi guys,
This mornings Hist Channel, there was a piece on the 55 chevy engine
and its early tendency to burn a quart of oil every 100 miles
or less and owners weren't happy. Someone at GM
suggested they put a little BonAmi thru the carbs and as result, the
oil consumption dropped off to normal.
Apparently the abrasive scuffed up the rings and walls enough to get them
to re-seat and obtain a better seal.
Don't know if this would help the Subaru that burns oil, but it might
be worth a shot.
Larry McFarland - 601HDS Stratus
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