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Old October 8th 04, 02:09 PM
Viktor
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Default Civic 97 eats oil. Why? What to do?

Hi everybody,
I bought used '97 Civic CX 2-door hatchback two years ago and have
noticed that the engine eats the oil signigicantly (3000 miles
decreased the oil level by half). Otherwise it runs great, just passed
the emission test.
Is my engine on its way out?
Is there some inexpensive way to correct it?
If engine dies, how much could it cost to replace or repair the
engine?

Thanks a lot!

Viktor
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Old October 8th 04, 04:00 PM
Caroline
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"Viktor" > wrote
> Hi everybody,
> I bought used '97 Civic CX 2-door hatchback two years ago and have
> noticed that the engine eats the oil signigicantly (3000 miles
> decreased the oil level by half).


After 3000 miles, is the oil still above the low mark on the dipstick?

About how much oil are you adding every 3000 miles? If it's less than a quart, I
don't think there's a major problem.

Check the outside of the engine from beneath the valve cover to beneath the oil
pan gasket. Do you see any oil on the outside of the engine?

How is the car's fuel mileage, and when was the last time the PCV valve was
changed?

A failed (or failing) PCV valve may cause leakage past oil seals and low fuel
mileage. Replacing the PCV valve at least every 60k miles often pays off.

Also, is the coolant reservoir level steady?

> Otherwise it runs great, just passed
> the emission test.
> Is my engine on its way out?
> Is there some inexpensive way to correct it?
> If engine dies, how much could it cost to replace or repair the
> engine?
>
> Thanks a lot!


How many miles are on this Honda?

Caroline
91 Civic, 158k miles, still 40+ mpg


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Old October 8th 04, 05:14 PM
SoCalMike
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Viktor wrote:
> Is my engine on its way out?


have a compression check done.
check/adjust the valves.
check for leaks.
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Old October 8th 04, 08:34 PM
Viktor
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Guys, thanks a lot for your responses.

Here are the details that I failed to mention.
1. My Honda Civic CX 97 has 160 000 miles on it.
2. After I changed the oil last time (and the oil level was above
"Full" line directly after changing), the oil level has dropped to
BELOW the "Add" line after I drove 3000-3500 miles.
3. Other then the drop in oil level I don't have other concerns. The
milage is great (5.9 L/100 km - I am in Canada), no blue smok, just
passed my emission test recently.
4. No leak of oil detected anywhere.
5. Don't know what PCV valve is, will find out.
6. When I detected that the oil level is less then "Add" mark, I
poured about 1L of oil (I guess, about 1 quart) and it's full again.

Thank you very much for all your help.

Viktor

"Caroline" > wrote in message hlink.net>...
> "Viktor" > wrote
> > Hi everybody,
> > I bought used '97 Civic CX 2-door hatchback two years ago and have
> > noticed that the engine eats the oil signigicantly (3000 miles
> > decreased the oil level by half).

>
> After 3000 miles, is the oil still above the low mark on the dipstick?
>
> About how much oil are you adding every 3000 miles? If it's less than a quart, I
> don't think there's a major problem.
>
> Check the outside of the engine from beneath the valve cover to beneath the oil
> pan gasket. Do you see any oil on the outside of the engine?
>
> How is the car's fuel mileage, and when was the last time the PCV valve was
> changed?
>
> A failed (or failing) PCV valve may cause leakage past oil seals and low fuel
> mileage. Replacing the PCV valve at least every 60k miles often pays off.
>
> Also, is the coolant reservoir level steady?
>
> > Otherwise it runs great, just passed
> > the emission test.
> > Is my engine on its way out?
> > Is there some inexpensive way to correct it?
> > If engine dies, how much could it cost to replace or repair the
> > engine?
> >
> > Thanks a lot!

>
> How many miles are on this Honda?
>
> Caroline
> 91 Civic, 158k miles, still 40+ mpg

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Old October 8th 04, 09:42 PM
E. Meyer
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It sounds like its OK - Honda considers a quart (liter) in one thousand
miles normal consumption.

On 10/8/04 2:34 PM, in article
, "Viktor"
> wrote:

> Guys, thanks a lot for your responses.
>
> Here are the details that I failed to mention.
> 1. My Honda Civic CX 97 has 160 000 miles on it.
> 2. After I changed the oil last time (and the oil level was above
> "Full" line directly after changing), the oil level has dropped to
> BELOW the "Add" line after I drove 3000-3500 miles.
> 3. Other then the drop in oil level I don't have other concerns. The
> milage is great (5.9 L/100 km - I am in Canada), no blue smok, just
> passed my emission test recently.
> 4. No leak of oil detected anywhere.
> 5. Don't know what PCV valve is, will find out.
> 6. When I detected that the oil level is less then "Add" mark, I
> poured about 1L of oil (I guess, about 1 quart) and it's full again.
>
> Thank you very much for all your help.
>
> Viktor
>
> "Caroline" > wrote in message
> hlink.net>...
>> "Viktor" > wrote
>>> Hi everybody,
>>> I bought used '97 Civic CX 2-door hatchback two years ago and have
>>> noticed that the engine eats the oil signigicantly (3000 miles
>>> decreased the oil level by half).

>>
>> After 3000 miles, is the oil still above the low mark on the dipstick?
>>
>> About how much oil are you adding every 3000 miles? If it's less than a
>> quart, I
>> don't think there's a major problem.
>>
>> Check the outside of the engine from beneath the valve cover to beneath the
>> oil
>> pan gasket. Do you see any oil on the outside of the engine?
>>
>> How is the car's fuel mileage, and when was the last time the PCV valve was
>> changed?
>>
>> A failed (or failing) PCV valve may cause leakage past oil seals and low fuel
>> mileage. Replacing the PCV valve at least every 60k miles often pays off.
>>
>> Also, is the coolant reservoir level steady?
>>
>>> Otherwise it runs great, just passed
>>> the emission test.
>>> Is my engine on its way out?
>>> Is there some inexpensive way to correct it?
>>> If engine dies, how much could it cost to replace or repair the
>>> engine?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot!

>>
>> How many miles are on this Honda?
>>
>> Caroline
>> 91 Civic, 158k miles, still 40+ mpg


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Old October 9th 04, 02:46 AM
KWW
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I wouldn't fill it "above" the full line, though... and wait when you check
it to let the oil drain back into the pan. If you check it right after
running you might get a reading that is a little lower than it really should
be.

--
KWW

"Viktor" > wrote in message
...
> Guys, thanks a lot for your responses.
>
> Here are the details that I failed to mention.
> 1. My Honda Civic CX 97 has 160 000 miles on it.
> 2. After I changed the oil last time (and the oil level was above
> "Full" line directly after changing), the oil level has dropped to
> BELOW the "Add" line after I drove 3000-3500 miles.
> 3. Other then the drop in oil level I don't have other concerns. The
> milage is great (5.9 L/100 km - I am in Canada), no blue smok, just
> passed my emission test recently.
> 4. No leak of oil detected anywhere.
> 5. Don't know what PCV valve is, will find out.
> 6. When I detected that the oil level is less then "Add" mark, I
> poured about 1L of oil (I guess, about 1 quart) and it's full again.
>
> Thank you very much for all your help.
>
> Viktor
>
> "Caroline" > wrote in message

hlink.net>...
> > "Viktor" > wrote
> > > Hi everybody,
> > > I bought used '97 Civic CX 2-door hatchback two years ago and have
> > > noticed that the engine eats the oil signigicantly (3000 miles
> > > decreased the oil level by half).

> >
> > After 3000 miles, is the oil still above the low mark on the dipstick?
> >
> > About how much oil are you adding every 3000 miles? If it's less than a

quart, I
> > don't think there's a major problem.
> >
> > Check the outside of the engine from beneath the valve cover to beneath

the oil
> > pan gasket. Do you see any oil on the outside of the engine?
> >
> > How is the car's fuel mileage, and when was the last time the PCV valve

was
> > changed?
> >
> > A failed (or failing) PCV valve may cause leakage past oil seals and low

fuel
> > mileage. Replacing the PCV valve at least every 60k miles often pays

off.
> >
> > Also, is the coolant reservoir level steady?
> >
> > > Otherwise it runs great, just passed
> > > the emission test.
> > > Is my engine on its way out?
> > > Is there some inexpensive way to correct it?
> > > If engine dies, how much could it cost to replace or repair the
> > > engine?
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot!

> >
> > How many miles are on this Honda?
> >
> > Caroline
> > 91 Civic, 158k miles, still 40+ mpg



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Old October 9th 04, 05:36 AM
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 16:14:26 GMT, SoCalMike
> wrote:

>Viktor wrote:
>> Is my engine on its way out?

>
>have a compression check done.
>check/adjust the valves.
>check for leaks.


The hard decision is what to do about the timing belt. If you don't
know if/when it was replaced, you might want to do that now. I think
Honda recommended changing it every 90K miles so even if it was done
on time it is coming due again. It is kind of expensive (labor) and
most people replace the water pump at the same time. Use Honda parts.

I agree that your oil consumption is not a problem. Just check/add
every 1000 miles or so.
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Old October 9th 04, 09:45 AM
SoCalMike
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Viktor wrote:

> Guys, thanks a lot for your responses.
>
> Here are the details that I failed to mention.
> 1. My Honda Civic CX 97 has 160 000 miles on it.
> 2. After I changed the oil last time (and the oil level was above
> "Full" line directly after changing), the oil level has dropped to
> BELOW the "Add" line after I drove 3000-3500 miles.
> 3. Other then the drop in oil level I don't have other concerns. The
> milage is great (5.9 L/100 km - I am in Canada), no blue smok, just
> passed my emission test recently.
> 4. No leak of oil detected anywhere.
> 5. Don't know what PCV valve is, will find out.
> 6. When I detected that the oil level is less then "Add" mark, I
> poured about 1L of oil (I guess, about 1 quart) and it's full again.
>
> Thank you very much for all your help.


pretty much normal for a "mature" engine like yours. the PCV is worth a
shot tho.
 




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