Hi All
our polo 9n has started to use oil over a few hundred miles until the oil light comes on
cant see a leak or no oil in the exhaust
has anyone else seen this issue and where could it be using it
burning it but no smoke
any ideas
engine oil usage
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scotspie501
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scotspie501
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Re: engine oil usage
any ideas team
hint maybe
hint maybe
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littlepolo
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Re: engine oil usage
That consumption is way over spec. If the exhaust is not billowing smoke sounds like the breather/trap assy rear of the engine block o/s. You could also have a look down the throttle body and breather pipes around there for any residue build up.
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scotspie501
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Re: valve stem oil seals in place
Hi
has anyone done valve stem oil seals in place on a polo 9n
i,m thinking thats the issue
has anyone done valve stem oil seals in place on a polo 9n
i,m thinking thats the issue
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scotspie501
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Re: engine oil usage
Hi little polo will check the breather over the weekend thanks
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littlepolo
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Re: engine oil usage
At 90K I swapped the head out for a 25K unit. That was due to a valve train issue and not valve stem seal wear. I'm at 140K now.
I'd expect a puff from the exhaust under acceleration/decel if the seals were worn. Others here have found issue with the breather and replaced it (a cheap part and not too difficult a job).
As for in-situ replacement, I'd guess that could be done but might be challenging. You'd somehow need to support the valves (via spark plug hole the cylinder) and do one cyl at a time. If seals are suspect, it might be worth a try using a quality seal conditioner to see if any improvement to confirm its them (of course they could be totally shot but not sure that is common - as long as maintenance/oil changes etc has been OK)
I'd expect a puff from the exhaust under acceleration/decel if the seals were worn. Others here have found issue with the breather and replaced it (a cheap part and not too difficult a job).
As for in-situ replacement, I'd guess that could be done but might be challenging. You'd somehow need to support the valves (via spark plug hole the cylinder) and do one cyl at a time. If seals are suspect, it might be worth a try using a quality seal conditioner to see if any improvement to confirm its them (of course they could be totally shot but not sure that is common - as long as maintenance/oil changes etc has been OK)
Re: engine oil usage
I have done it recently. The challenge is compressing spring to get cotters out. To hold valve up i turned piston down, stuffed thick rope into cylinder and turned piston up. That holds valve in place pretty well. Obviously don't stuff all the rope in cos you need to retrieve it again. I welded a biggish nut on the end of a bar. Used a chain mounted on longish bolts in an inlet and exhaust manifold mounting bolt hole. Idea is to lever the bar under chain on spring and retrieve cotter with magnet. Obviously use at own risk but it worked for me