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Old 08-22-2001, 03:32 PM   #1
fiveohpatrol
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Question any oil consumption additive that even works a little?

well my car likes to burn about a quart of oil every 700-1000 miles (depending on how hard i beat on it), this has been the case since unbeknownst to me my oil pump driveshaft broke on me on the way home (i know im an idiot) before that happened it would use a quart every 3000 miles, so im guessing that it wore the rings pretty well when it was running with no oil pressure, i did tear the motor down and put new bearings in it but didnt even think about the rings

anyway, i was just seeing if anyone has tried any oil additive that actually helped on oil consumption? im gonna be getting a spare 302 block and build it up slowly but until then i was hoping to revive this one a little, thanks guys

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