Rogue Oil Consumption Issue
I recently purchased a 2001 WS6 manual car with about 72,000 miles. Essentially bone stock. Physical condition and documented history indicates it was well taken care of. So before I start putting $$$ into it to freshen up the motor and do some basic performance add-ons I'd like to ascertain if the car has any underlying, serious issues.
While I've learned from this thread that oil consumption is a chronic issue with the Gen 3 LS1 - oil changes and maintaining a seemingly healthy oil level over the life cycle of Mobil 1 5w-30 ( which I figure should be good for AT LEAST 4,000 miles before breaking down ) has me concerned about the health of my engine. I checked my level the other day after letting the car sit overnight - I'm about 2800 miles into my most recent Mobil 1 oil change (5.5 qts) - and the dipstick read out came in just below the hash/cross section ...
First question, please - is the hash/cross section on these dipsticks representative of approx 1 quart of oil ( so if the reading were at the bottom of this section, you could safely say your level is at least a quart low ? )
Burning a whole quart in less than 3k miles on a car that isnt driven hard or has high mileage seems very suspect to me. I added 1/2 a quart and it brought the level back within the hash/cross section for now, but I'll be damned if this thing doesn't produce inconsistent readings under the same testing conditions i.e. level ground, sitting overnight to allow for everything to drain back down and settle in the pan.
Some additional info:
1) there are no major leaks to speak of
2) no smoke
2) I replaced the PCV valve as I know this system inherently allows blow by, but the lines and throttle body are pretty clean. From what I can see inside the intake, there is a light oily film but I'm told that is normal ...
3) despite the low level reading, my oil pressure pressure gauge is always pretty high from what i can tell from other's accounts - between 50 & 70 at idle and heavy load
3a) I know these gauges are often inaccurate and the sending units also go bad - but still a concern I would think
I've never had this much difficulty trying to maintain an accurate oil level / or measure excessive oil consumption on any car I've owned, including several 3rd gens and one LT1 car.
I really appreciate any advice/feedback. Sorry to inquire about something so rudimentary, but I am genuinely concerned. Took me a long time to get this car and naturally I want to ensure I'm doing everything to keep her in good health!
Thank you in advance!
I'm searching for / would greatly appreciate a comprehensive assessment of whether or not the oil consumption timeline and approximate amounts I described above is considered "normal" or "acceptable" for a healthy LS1.
And if what I described is, in fact, cause for concern - suggestions on where or how to begin a deep dive diagnoses to determine root cause.
Obviously, I'm very unfamiliar with the power plant, and like I said, I'd like to ensure I'm doing all the right things as far as preventative maintenance OR catching serious issues before they cause permanent damage.
I'd sincerely appreciate further thoughts / opinions / analysis.
Last edited by 91LS1T56; Feb 19, 2020 at 06:51 AM.
Last edited by 91LS1T56; Feb 19, 2020 at 06:52 AM.
Obviously if the can catches lots of oil, then where it's been going, is through the PCV. If it's not too terribly funky with water and fuel vapor (depends on how you drive the car... lots of short trips in the cold will do that) you can just pour it back into the motor.
They've improved the PCV system over the years; better baffles in the valve covers, the LS6 valley cover with a MUCH better baffle http://rpmspeed.com/product_info.php...ts_id=23454668, etc. But, once you get a handle on where the oil is going, you can make decisions about upgrades to things like that, if you want.
Last edited by RB04Av; Feb 19, 2020 at 11:08 AM.
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In GM's case, what that REALLY meant was, "we're not going to do a damn thing about it unless it exceeds 1 qt / k, so get your ancient sludge-covered filthy road grime covered hooptie with 10k miles on it already out of our NEW CAR dealership". Which is a VERY DIFFERENT THING from anything WE'RE talking about here.
After my car was modded I would check the oil every time before I drove to make sure it was topped off. As the gm bulletin states, 1qt in 400-600miles, with my modded car and how i drove it, those numbers seem about right. I had the catch can, at least you can stop most of it from going into your intake with one. Not sure if the oil rings and engine valley cover was truly the fix. Pretty sure there was reports of the issue even after the new parts. But we do know 98 and 02 Camaro-Firebird didnt seem to have the issue as bad as the 99-01 cars. We also were told or found out somehow, (I dont remember it was so long ago) that the 98 and 02 cars were built with different oil rings from factory which is probably why they were not included in the bulletins.











