Posted by The Dukester on June 07, 2011 at 14:54:56 from (209.86.226.61):
In Reply to: oil using Ford posted by jay-eye-see on June 07, 2011 at 13:27:08:
Every Ford I've ever had started using a little oil after they turned 100K miles or so. I call using oil a quart in 3k miles...anything less is NOT using oil. My '84 Crown Vicky got to using a quart every 2500-3000 miles after 200,000 miles, same with my '77 F-250 with it's 460. Now my '95 F-150 5.8 want a quart every 3000 miles and gets a change when it needs another quart. Many years ago I had a '46 Pontiac 8 that used a quart every 1000 miles after it had 65,000 miles on it and I ground the valves...and at the time I was told not to worry about it. Our M Farmall uses a quart of oil every 8-10 hours of use, but I know the rings are getting bad, it still starts, runs, and pulls good so.....what the heck....
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