I just yesterday bought a 1990 Festiva. It's automatic, 127,000 miles. When I was looking at it I noted oil all over the engine compartment, but attributed it to a leaking valve cover because of silicone sealant all over the place (perhaps no gasket, though I). I drove it, seemed fine, noted that there was no smoke. Then I followed it in my car while the owner and I drove to transfer the title and deliver it to my house. We went probably 15 miles, city and highway driving - no smoke ever. Put it in the garage to look it over. First I noticed the PCV valve was not plugged into the valve cover - I plugged it in. Checked the oil - seemed to be dry. I added a quart, checked again - tip of stick was wet. Put in another quart, stick said it was full. Went for a drive - first couple blocks all was well, then all of a sudden I got mass quantities of white smoke from the exhaust while accelerating. Back to the garage. Thought maybe it's got the wrong dipstick in it & I've put in too much oil. So I drained it, and sure enough there was probably 8 or 9 quarts of oil in it. I refilled it with 3 1/2 quarts (per the "Owner Guide") and checked with the stick - it indicated it was just right! I don't know if I read it wrong the first time or what, but at any rate it's right now. However it still smokes like crazy, intermittently (not all the time). The smoke is white, but smells like burning oil... Maybe I've got both a blown head gasket AND oil getting in somehow.
Anyway, I've ordered a Haynes manual and expect to replace the head and valve cover gaskets and valve stem seals. Through all this the engine sounds great - no expensive noises at all.
Any additional things to look for and/or moral support would be appreciated :-). I really like the car (the body is perfect) and hope I can get it working properly without going broke.
Anyway, I've ordered a Haynes manual and expect to replace the head and valve cover gaskets and valve stem seals. Through all this the engine sounds great - no expensive noises at all.
Any additional things to look for and/or moral support would be appreciated :-). I really like the car (the body is perfect) and hope I can get it working properly without going broke.
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