Could be a fair few things.
But a compression test will be cheaper. £15 or so for the kit, posted.
But a compression test will be cheaper. £15 or so for the kit, posted.
CHANGE OF PLAN!
it appears as though the cylinder head/Cylinder Head gasket is leaking oil at the front on the oil filter side, dripping down the engine block and near to the oil filter. This is the main leak, there is a 1/2 size smaller minor leak on the other side of the engine maybe from the sump.
Its not a massive drip from the head gasket, and it is just an oil leak from the gasket, not oil and coolant mixing.
Tomorrow night will do a compression test also.
I'm gonna see how many miles i get out of this 4.5 litre oil carton, and take it from there. This car only needs to last me the winter, really. As long as things dont deteriorate.
It is still burning oil, and thats the vast majority of the oil usage, not the leaks, i think, but this cant be helped by the stuck open stat (which i will replace at the weekend), as more fuel is used as its running cold and thus petrol is washing oil off the pistons??? (or some internal part like that according to my dad)????
Just need to keep it topped up properly, as today it had dropped below the minimum without me noticing
But if things stay as they are, and i just need to add 0.6 oil litres per week, thats not too bad to get me through the winter.
As long as things dont deteriorate further, i am hopeful it will last the winter
EDIT : But at least i will never have to do an oil change. Will also keep an eye out for a good engine as a replacement.
I can do an experiment catching drip for 12 hours, then get a rough ml figure for how much oil is dripped off in 1 week/168 hours. But more is probably lost when the cars running and the oil/leak is under pressure......
2 Litres per 1000miles
Is extreme for a punto
Thats way to high
Compression test dry and wet
Ziggy
on my old punto i didnt have any oil leaks, only a weaping rocker seal - nothing new and such small amounts
Depending how many cold starts i did - it'd plume out the back end, run rough, misfire, hesisitate, make noise but no go
I was putting in a full 1L in about 400miles
The more stick i gave the car, the faster it drinks in,
Ie the more i lfloored it, the more it drunk
I brought the oil from asda, when they did castrol 4l for £10
Ziggy
Assuming the engine is slowly dying due to a lack of compression, might it be better to keep it topped up with a thicker cheaper mineral oil, due to the cheaper price, and may this possibly also improve the compression?
How cheap do you want to go? ASDA are doing 10/40 semi synth for £14 for 5 litres. 15/40 isn't substantially thicker.