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Re: oil stink

From: Jim Levie <jim(at)entrophy-free.net>

Subject: Re: oil stink

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Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:19:43 -0500

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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 23:50:51 +0000, mojohotmail wrote:



> Hi

>

snip, snip...

>

> Thing is, i got this one issue that really bugs the hell out of me. Might

> seem minor in the scheme of things but it`s still annoying. the interior

> has this smell of oil/burning oil. Now i cleaned and valeted the thing

> with all sorts of perfumes and detergents but the stink`s still there.

> Just the other day, i noticed the smell gets worse when i turn the heaters

> on. so, i`m thinking, the stench is coming from the engine bay, right?

> there is a fair bit of oil splattered about here and there but i`m

> wondering whether it`s worth steam cleaning the thing and also looking for

> `holes` (ungrommeted or otherwise) in the bulkhead? Knowing my luck, steam

> cleaning will probably kill the engine! Still, be nice if i can get any

> thoughts from some of you folks.

>

It may take a while, but I`m confident that you`ll get everything sorted

out.



The oil smell could well be a result of oil getting on the exhaust. With

the heater on that can be drawn into the car. If that`s what`s happening

the smell will probably be worse when stationary and mostly disappear at

highway speeds.



What I`d do is to to throughly clean the engine and engine bay. A steam

cleaner will work fine, just be careful around the electronics and

alternator. Best to do it on a hot engine and let it dry well before

starting. Then carefully watch the engine to see where the oil is coming

from. I like to get the front end up in the air high enough to be able to

inspect from the bottom.



Favorite places for leaks that will cause the burning oil smell are on the

front of the engine and/or power steering pump. The natural air flow

through the engine tends to move any loose oil onto the exhaust.



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From: roy <roy.williamson(at)gmail.com>

Subject: Oil Usage - members poll

Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 08:25:05 -0000

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Hi. Can I get an idea about how much oil people car`s are using. My

e46 320 coupe got topped up about a month ago because the yellow oil

light was on. The light is back on now so I reckon I`ve a problem, but

before that it needed a top up about 6 months ago.

How often does everyone else need to top on and on what model? Cheers.

R.










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