EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION (INSPECT INTAKE VALVE STEM
Some customer comments may be received regarding excessive engine oil consumption. "Excessive" oil consumption may be defined as approximately 200 miles per quart or less. Light blue-colored exhaust smoke may or may not be evident in these cases due to the catalytic converters exhaust gas processing.
This oil consumption condition may be caused by one or more damaged intake valve stem seals.
An inspection of the valve stem seal of one cylinder will reveal if the seal is in fact damaged. The damaged seal(s) can be identified by a cutout section on the top portion of the seal, see Illustration. Valve spring removal is required to properly inspect the seal. If the seal is identified as damaged, all intake valve stem seals must be replaced with P/N 10042875. Refer to Section 6A1 of the Service Manual for details on seal servicing.
If the intake valve stem seal inspection for one cylinder does not reveal any damaged seals, then the cause of the excessive oil consumption is in some other area of the engine.
Use applicable labour operation and time per the Labour Time Guide.
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