What Are the Causes of Oil Burning in the 10th Generation Accord?
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Below are the reasons for oil burning: Oil Seal Damage: The main cause is the lack of lubrication and cooling for the floating turbo spindle due to extended oil change intervals or the use of inferior oil, leading to damage of the oil seal between the turbocharger and the intake pipe, which results in oil consumption. Faulty Exhaust Valve: When the oil-gas mixture solidifies here, it will enter the intake port along the exhaust gas recirculation pipe. A faulty exhaust valve (oil-gas separator, crankcase forced ventilation valve PVC valve) being clogged or damaged can cause oil consumption. Excessive Valve Clearance: Carbon deposits can exacerbate the wear between the piston and the cylinder wall, leading to excessive clearance. Excessive valve clearance causes oil to enter the combustion chamber.