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Mitsumark 01-14-2014 02:22 PM

368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
Ahh..As if I haven't had enough problems this week with a busted pipe in my house,my wife falling,,now my Z is drinking oil..Literally..Here's what's going on.Hopefully one of you LT5 pros could shed some light on what may be happening..My car is a 91 and has a Vette Doctors built 368 with all the other goodies(headers,flywheel,gears,Marc H tune,ect)The car has also had a very recent service including coils,FIC stainless injectors,plugs,fuel filter,and Jerry's new PCV hose assembly along with new PCV valves..About 2 weeks ago I noticed a trail of Blue taillight smoke under medium/moderate acceleration..Yesterday I'm warming up the car and noticed it is smoking lightly out of the tailpipes just idling.It seems to come and go..However the car has drank 2 qrts of Mobil 1 in the last 300 miles..It is absolutely oil as the oil light came on,the smoke is clearly Blue and it stinks to high heaven.If I blip the gas quickly 3-4 times back to back the smoke becomes heavier and heavier until I stop..I haven't checked compression but I am suspecting a burnt exhaust valve..It idles a bit rough, although it always did..If I hammer it in any gear it doesn't miss a beat.It pulls very strong..There are no CEL light on and the secondaries seem to be working fine..The car also starts without smoke cold..This progresses as it gets hot.So far I've checked for vac leaks and found nothing..I also double checked the PCV valves and there is plenty of suction present while idling.I removed the oil cap and oil dipstick to see if there was any blowby present and there was non that I can see..There are also no external oil leaks as I've checked thourally..This is definitely tailpipe smoke..So what I have is an LT5 with a working PCV system and it's dumping oil into the combustion chamber..Is there any specific entry points I can check before I start suspecting valves or rings?I did drive through a few heavy misfires a few weeks ago when it had a suspect bad coil..Maybe I hurt it then?Help me guys..

Kevin 01-14-2014 02:42 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
the fact that it's a vette docs car makes me think you're in for a rebuild.

Mitsumark 01-14-2014 02:45 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
Thats encouraging lol..I forgot to mention it has new 02 sensors and there is no oil visible anywhere around the header flanges..

USAZR1 01-14-2014 03:31 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 193160)
the fact that it's a vette docs car makes me think you're in for a rebuild.

I never had any problems with my 90 that Carmen and Dennis built.

Kevin 01-14-2014 03:37 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by USAZR1 (Post 193162)
I never had any problems with my 90 that Carmen and Dennis built.

I'm pretty sure Carmen and dennis didn't build your car.

Mitsumark 01-14-2014 03:41 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
I wouldn't think of blaming or slamming the builder either as this car was built in 02 and has logged plenty of racetrack miles trouble free..Awhile back I was running a cooler plug that resulted in very poor gas mileage..I also had a bad coil.. I full throttled it a few times to see if I can drive it through the hiccup.Im suspecting that's when I hurt it..Probably lots of carbon buildup from idling and too cold a plug,plus the bad coil..Im not an LT5 expert by no means. Haven't even wrenched in years..I'm just thinking its valve related.As I'm typing,I'm remembering more..The car idles terrible when it's ice cold and it smells like raw fuel being dumped into the exhaust..The idle smooths out quite a bit as it warms but that's when the smoke starts..

LGAFF 01-14-2014 04:06 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
Does your car have bigger cams?

Mitsumark 01-14-2014 04:08 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
The original Vette Doc build sheet and receipt states "intake cams"..Don't have specifics on lift/duration but the smoke is definitely recent.

GOLDCYLON 01-14-2014 04:30 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
Rings and guides sounds right. You should not be going through that much oil. Any oild catching on the cross member and the usual places?

LGAFF 01-14-2014 04:31 PM

Re: 368 LT5 Drinking oil
 
Sure its oil and not just running rich? At cold temps you need a lot more fuel, especially with big cams......to get the car to run....air and fuel will not bond well. Might check your PCV, etc to make sure its not pressurizing the pan


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