Metal shavings on oil plug
#1
Metal shavings on oil plug
When i bought the blazer I changed the oil and there were metal shavings on the oil plug. 4 months later I went to check the oil and it was a quart low with 1500 miles on oil change. Im a mechanic in the U.S.Navy Seabees should I go ahead and order a rebuild kit and rebuild the engine with the good stuff or ride it out and see how long it will last? I have a 2009 silverado which is a great truck. The Blazer is my wife's truck that she drives around town to the grocery store and we only plan on keeping it for another 2 years. Will it be worth the hassle and time?
#3
I drove my 97 Blazer 100,000 miles with that type of oil usage. Dump a half a quart of Lucas Oil Treatment in it every oil change & run it. Back in the day we use to say if a Chevy isn't using oil look out it was about to blow. Oil is cheap compared to rebuilding. Having a few metal shavings isn't anything to worry about as long as it isn't rods or main bearings knocking. Mine had a counter balance shaft that knocked over 3000 rpms over 1500 idle.
Last edited by 4x4blazerguy; 12-19-2012 at 02:50 PM.
#4
a quart low on only 1500 miles into the oil change is quite a bit, if there is not an oil leak, something else is going on there
Heck, I have bad valve seals, and 185k miles, leaky oil cooler lines to the block, and I only go through a quart every oil change (7-8k miles)
Heck, I have bad valve seals, and 185k miles, leaky oil cooler lines to the block, and I only go through a quart every oil change (7-8k miles)
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