1997 850 Volvo burning oil.

Discussion in 'Volvo 850' started by socraticquest, Dec 6, 2008.

  1. Hello,

    What is causing the 1997 850 (non-turbo) Volvo to burn oil? How can
    this be fixed?

    Thank-you
     
    socraticquest, Dec 6, 2008
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  2. socraticquest

    Kafertoys Guest

    what you should do is a compression test first. You could have bad
    piston rings, or valve guides.

    Also look at your anti-freeze if you have oil in it you have a blown
    head gasket.

    sorry but it could be one of these or a cloged oil breather set up
    (PVC valve ?)
     
    Kafertoys, Dec 6, 2008
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  3. socraticquest

    Andy Guest

    Hi "socraticquest",

    1. What is your oil consumption? (Kilomtres/litre or Miles/Quart).
    2. Is there a puff of blue smoke from the tailpipe when you start up after
    an overnight park?
    3. Do you leave a trail of blue smoke as you drive down the road?
    4. Is there oil dripping from below the engine compartment?
    5. What is the mileage on this engine?

    This info will be helpful in finding the cause of the oil consumption.



    : Hello,
    :
    : What is causing the 1997 850 (non-turbo) Volvo to burn oil? How can
    : this be fixed?
    :
    : Thank-you
     
    Andy, Dec 6, 2008
    #3
  4. socraticquest

    ransley Guest

    Are you sure its burning and not leaking it, how many miles on it, you
    see smoke? How much oil do you use in 1000 miles.
     
    ransley, Dec 8, 2008
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  5. socraticquest

    Roadie Guest

    All cars consume some oil during operation and the rate gradually
    increases as the car acccumulates milage.

    How do you know the car is burning too much oil.

    How much oil is being lost.

    Is the car leaking oil?
     
    Roadie, Dec 9, 2008
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  6. Look at the flame trap (Volvo-speak for PCV valve), it may be plugged.
    One good indicator if you're having flame trap problems is to remove
    the spark plug cover and see if there is oil on the top of the head
    near where the PCV hose attaches. The flame trap is located under the
    intake manifold on the frt of the motor. Do a dry/wet compression
    test.

    04 S60R
    02 V40 1.9T
    95 850 non-turbo
     
    woollybugger50, Dec 15, 2008
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