Totally Devastated... HELP?

Started by wilkinson, March 4, 2013, 18:39

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tomaky

#25
Fantastic  s:) :) s:)  Enjoy  s:) :) s:)
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AndyM

#26
Good result!  s:D :D s:D
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onion86

#27
Great news, glad the garage did what they needed to and didn't try to fob it off. Happy '2ing  s;) ;) s;)
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pazaz21

#28
Would a misfire cause it to use so much oil though?


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Anonymous

#29
Quote from: "pazaz21"Would a misfire cause it to use so much oil though?


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No, but using too much oil will among other things clog up plugs and cause a misfire.  I hope this isn't the case,  I would check the oil on a daily basis to make sure it wasn't the problem.

loadswine

#30
+1 on that.
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Mightyquin

#31
+2 it sounds like the garage may have fixed the problem (loss of power/coil/plugs) but not the cause, i.e. car burning oil.

You shouldn't be noticing oil loss in such a short space of time. As said keep a close watch on it, if it's still using oil take it back again (or wait until you have the same or worse problems!).

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