Burning oil- stuck oil ring

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I bought a 2002 2.3 coupe with a burnt valve... I bought a motor off ebay for 400 bucks- I replaced the clutch and seals and some other stuff and started driving it... Found out it was burning about a quart every 4-500 miles depending on how I drove it... I tried marvial mystery oil in the crank case and the gas tank- I didn't expect good results... I got what I expected...

I was about ready to rebuild the old motor top to bottom as I like the car for my daily beater but in a last ditch effort I gave this a try...

Drove the car-
Removed the spark plugs-
Filled the cylinders with laquer thinner-
Reinstalled the plugs-
Left the car for about 16 hours-
Removed the plugs to find the cylinders almost empty and cleaner-
Drained the oil to find the laquer thinner-
Poured some oil via funnel down the plug holes-
Rotated the motor slowly over by hand-
Filled the oil pan with cheap oil and replaced the filter-
Cranked the car over to remove the excess oil-
Reinstalled the plugs-
Mixed 1 gallon blue washer fluid with 12oz of"heet" fuel additive
(Methonal and water)
Dumped it in the washer reservoir and started the car-
Routed the washer fluid line into the cruise control port on the I intake
Revved the car to between 2500 and 3k allowing it to suck past the washer pump-
Drained the oil and filled it with good oil.
I check the oil after 300 miles and it hasn't moved- I would have been adding at least a half quart of oil already.

Use this at your own risk- ill post back in a few more days.
 
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Damn, who did the research on this? Or is this something that you just tried and discovered? Good advice for someone at wits end with bad rings.. Good luck, sounds like a sound process if you have nothing to lose by trying it!
 

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Damn, who did the research on this? Or is this something that you just tried and discovered? Good advice for someone at wits end with bad rings.. Good luck, sounds like a sound process if you have nothing to lose by trying it!

I didn't feel like going to the store for a gallon of kerosene- didn't make it to gm to pick up the top end cleaner... I had a gallon of thinner on the shelf :p

I just wanted it to soften up the carbon so I could blow it away with the steam- plan was to drive under load and use the washer pump but I would have needed a check valve...
 

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Bah, you can make a check valve, just a few brass fittings and a ss ball (home depot)!

Nah, it sounds kinda like a diy bg kit. Those things were REQUIRED on old-people-owned nissans (who NEVER should have bought v6s) with a bit of vw diesel mixed in, and a very tiny bit of water injection (more compression + hydrogen + o2) mixed in.
 

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A bit over 400 miles on it and it's still at the top of the stick- just need to replace the distributor seal and that side of things should be good.
 

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Cool that something like that actually worked for you, and you coming up with such an idea, but damn...
 

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So I'm up to a little over 600 miles and I needed to add a half a quart... It's much better than it was- I'm getting a decent amount of pressure out of the oil fill hole also- I'm going to do a compression test tomorrow- if that shows nothing I'll do a leak down test...

I hope both of those come back good and I'll just put 2k miles on this oil and repeat my previous steps then I will switch to a slightly thicker high mileage oil as warmer temps are just around the corner...

I should note that my distributor seal still needs to be replaced.

Does the oil on these motors usually get dirty within a few hundred miles or is this most likely due to blowby?
 

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I should note that I was driving the car harder than usual the other day when the oil dropped-
 

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I put the car in the air to do a wheel bearing- the boots on the upper and lower ball joint were in sad shape so I ordered those and swapped those out- While I had it in the garage I checked the compression....

#1 230 #2 225 # 3 225 #4 230.... I had to top the oil off- so a quart in just about 1k-

I'm going to try one more round of cleaning and dump the oil at about 2k...
 

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Post a pic of oil quality & run it through a filter (coffee/thin metal screen).
 
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