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Old 10-11-2006   #1
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Re: Really bad oil burning

Cracked piston or missing exhaust valves.
I would bet cracked piston.

On the plus side, 50 is one of the lowest I've heard of and the car still ran.
Congrats .
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Old 10-11-2006   #2
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Re: Really bad oil burning

Well, looks like its time to drop a new longblock into her. ... wait.. no...
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Old 10-11-2006   #3
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Re: Really bad oil burning

Yeah, i did a HG and total time into it was a good 40 hours(bolt issues and other cosmetic stuff done as well) but it will be a damn busy weekend. No beer, friends or phone calls. GL!!!

FTR, i've seen a guy running with 50 psi compresion on another forum. Turned out to be a ring along with a nice little chunk of metal bouncing around inside the cylinder.
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