Well if you want weird, my first car a '52 ford, when it ran out of gas 
it would suck oil and run on that. At least that is the only explanation 
I ever could come up with why it only ran low on oil when I ran the gas 
tank dry (at 17 that happened all to often).

-graywolf


David Savage wrote:
> On 5/13/07, John Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> From:
>>> frank theriault
>>> n 5/11/07, Walter Hamler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> How many miles on the engine?
>>>> I would strongly suspect leakage past the valve guides, where it gets
>>>> burned. Have someone check the exhaust as you crank it up after sitting
>>>> overnight. If you get a puff of blue smole it's a good indicator of bad
>>>> valve guide seals and/or worn valve guides.
>>> I used to own a '79 Rabbit.
>>>
>>> I was thinking valve guides, too.
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> frank
>> Had an 80 Rabbit diesel pickup truck. The only time it didn't leak oil
>> was when all the oil was already leaked out.  ;-D
> 
> That reminds me of a line from a Tom Clancy novel that when something like:
> 
> If it's leaking (oil), it's full, and we're alright. If it's not
> leaking, it's dry, and we're in trouble.
> 
> (in reference to the engines on a helicopter)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dave
> 

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