Two issues I'd like to ask advice on:
My '88 Townie never leaked or burnt a single ounce of oil (as far as I know, and I was running synthetic too) back in the days before the accident, but I noticed today that my exhaust is a distinctly blue color. My car was two quarts low on oil a couple days ago, and it's only been driven for a week.
It sat without being started for probably at least eight months, and after that it didn't get driven more than a quarter of a mile (the length of my road) at any given time. I know that the valve covers leak quite a bit because the old cork gaskets have shrunk from sitting so long, but I don't know why my engine would actually be burning oil. As far as I know the only things that really cause oil burning is bad valve seals or bad piston rings, and this car only has 107,000 on it so it'd damn well not be piston rings.
Is it possible the valve seals have gone catastrophically bad from sitting?
My transmission has been acting really retarded lately. I got it rebuilt at 96,000 miles after a bad rear seal caused all the fluid to leak out and the transmission burned itself up. I've noticed that usually around 50 mph when I go to climb a hill the car will stutter and shake like it doesn't know what gear to go into. Usually (not always) if I take my foot off the pedal and then re-apply it, or if I floor it, it'll downshift and make the shuddering stop. The tranny was slightly (less than a quart) low on fluid, but I attibute that to the fluid that I lost when I changed the radiator, as I have the non-HD tranny cooler that's just built into the radiator.
Any ideas?
My '88 Townie never leaked or burnt a single ounce of oil (as far as I know, and I was running synthetic too) back in the days before the accident, but I noticed today that my exhaust is a distinctly blue color. My car was two quarts low on oil a couple days ago, and it's only been driven for a week.
It sat without being started for probably at least eight months, and after that it didn't get driven more than a quarter of a mile (the length of my road) at any given time. I know that the valve covers leak quite a bit because the old cork gaskets have shrunk from sitting so long, but I don't know why my engine would actually be burning oil. As far as I know the only things that really cause oil burning is bad valve seals or bad piston rings, and this car only has 107,000 on it so it'd damn well not be piston rings.
Is it possible the valve seals have gone catastrophically bad from sitting?
My transmission has been acting really retarded lately. I got it rebuilt at 96,000 miles after a bad rear seal caused all the fluid to leak out and the transmission burned itself up. I've noticed that usually around 50 mph when I go to climb a hill the car will stutter and shake like it doesn't know what gear to go into. Usually (not always) if I take my foot off the pedal and then re-apply it, or if I floor it, it'll downshift and make the shuddering stop. The tranny was slightly (less than a quart) low on fluid, but I attibute that to the fluid that I lost when I changed the radiator, as I have the non-HD tranny cooler that's just built into the radiator.
Any ideas?
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