Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Why my car's engine oil always dries up so quickly?

I drive a Ford Falcon 2000 and have to fill up the engine with oil every 2,000km and can't find any leaking and use Castrol Magnatec 10w/40.


Could anyone recommend any engine oil so I don't need to refill all the time OR can someone tell me what the problem could be.Why my car's engine oil always dries up so quickly?
Only two things are possible, you either have an external leak or the engine is burning oil, such as in worn rings, valves etc.Why my car's engine oil always dries up so quickly?
You could possibly check around the gaskets of the oil sump for leaking as worn gaskets do allow oil to seep out of the oil sump. Also, when the car is in operation it does indeed use oil to lubricate the moving parts. Report Abuse

If it's not leaking out, then it's leaking in. You might find oil in the coolant, but most likely it's time for a ring job. V-e-r-y expensive.
hey there it sound like you have a cracked or warped head it is best to get it machined and tested as if you keep on driving it you will siese your motor. ok hope ive helped
Oil never dires up either your engine is consuming the oil or leaking while in motion. Auto technician can test the cylinder leakage.
i was gonna say the same thing as that pbleek guy

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