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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Sep 16, '13 From Grand Rapids, MI USA Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Celi started smoking under hard acceleration last week. Definitely oil. Then started smoking all of the time. Shop found the PCV valve clogged. I thought "Sweet! A rather inexpensive fix!". Replacing it stopped the smoke at idle. I was on top of the world. A later test drive by the shop saw higher revs still causes bad oil smoke. They looked inside and said that it was all sludged up. The options given are for a used or manufactured motor. It's a reputable shop.
I Googled this and found some things about sludge buildup common in 98 and 99 Celicas. Right now I am looking at a $3000 bill for a motor and having to tell a wife who is currently out with friends. She is not a fan of the car and will blow a gasket. "That blankedy-blank car!" Not going to be a good weekend. Is there anything that I can do short of a new motor? Right now I have nothing to lose short of the car catching fire and being a total loss. This post has been edited by GTMike: Mar 20, 2015 - 5:46 PM -------------------- '99 Triple Black GT Convertible
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Be really careful anytime you run seafoam in the crankcase. That **** thins out the oil and then you really will have serious problems in the motor.
You can also take it to some Cheapy Lube place and ask them to flush it too. The Moral of this story is Always Change Your Oil Like a Saint. Once you let that sludge build up the only way to get it Really Clean is to take the motor apart and rebuild it. -------------------- Bust a Deal; Face the Wheel.
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