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I bought a Toyota PU from by father in-law . When he bought it with only 95 ,000  and it had 115,000 when i got it from him  .IT now has 130,000 on it . He only drove it once or  twice a month . When i got it from him it had a broken thermostat and it would never warm up . He also did not believe in warming  up anything ( It hurt his gas millage ) It uses a Qt of oil every 200-300 miles .When i got it ,  I had the timing chain replaced and had the valve stem seals replaced at the same time and that did nothing to slow the oils usage . I just ordered AutoRX to see if that does anything . I am hopping the oil rings are stuck from all the sitting it was doing while my father inlaw had it . This model is also know for having  piston slap and if my he never warmed it up , i wounder if that damaged the cylinder walls . I alsway let it warm up to op temp before  going anywhere , then there is NO piston slap . When i changed the plugs they were  spotless , my truck runs GREAT  and almost no smoke out the trail pipe , no oil leaks so i guess the catalytic converter must be doing a great job . If  use the motor  to hold me back on long steep down hills while 4 wheeling,  then i get some smoke .   I hate  to have it re- built right now , it runs so good and is sooo quite  but i hate oild burners !!

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RobK.

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"It uses a Qt of oil every 200-300 miles."

Yikes! I would suggest replacing (not just cleaning) the PCV valve. Have you adjusted the lifters? How much sludge / contaminent build up is there under the valve cover? Have you done a compression test?



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Check your PCV system for good operation. If your consumption is due to stuck rings, then Auto-Rx will assure that they are free.

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The first thing i did was replace the PVC valve . I have no sludge build up and i also just had a new timing chain , head gasket and valve seals put in and the oil use is the same . . That was the first thing i did after i noticing the oil consumption . Blows me away how well it runs and that i have very very little smoke coming out the tail pipe , only after a very very steep and long down hill glide ( a mile or two or more ) I sure hope i have a stuck oil ring or two and Auto RX does the job .

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Most engines aren't truly worn or damaged. They're fouled with deposits. If there's deposits to be removed, Auto-Rx will do it.

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Well my Toyota  P/U oils  use  has dropped off a lot . I took it elk  hunting today and did a lot of slow but high RPM driving in the hills of N. Utah and i just checked the oil and it used NONE  today  . Before it would have used a 1/2 a Qt . I only put around 75 miles on but i had the engine running at idle a lot , trying to keep warm .  I noticed the oil use has been getting better and better  . He is a photo of my clean 1985 Toyota . You can see why i was bummed that it used  so much oil . I have new oil  seals  on the valves  so it must be helping with the oil rings  . I have around 500 miles  on it since i put the Auto RX in . :) :)  Also i have 75% off the radiator covered in very  cold weather like this ,it helps  keep   it  at  good op temp . plus i though  that might help with the cleaning faze  . Otherwise even with a good thermostat and with the heater going full bore , the op temp will drop a lot . It was about 10 deg this morning at sunrise . 





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RobK,

Great photo. I am glad ARX is working for you, blocking the rad. will also get more heat in. I wish we had some of that cool snow the temp broke records for the past 3 weeks it was 91 in Daytona Beach, Fl. wed.

Daryl


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Wonderful Photo Thanks

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