'94 Festiva with 50K miles getting blowby?
I got a '94 Festiva about a year and a half ago from the original owner. It had 80,000 miles on the odometer, but I was told that 50k of that was axle only, as it was towed behind their camper and only used on vacations. I put another 20k on it, bringing the odometer up to 100,000, which means there's only 50k miles on the engine. I drove it from Los Angeles to San Diego and back recently, and it blew a valve cover gasket. I came to realize this the day after I got back because it had a really rough idle when I took it to the corner store. I popped the hood, and found oil all over the engine and engine bay. I replaced the gasket, and everything was fine for a few days. Then the idle slowly starting getting rough again over the next week or two, and it finally got to a point where it would sputter and want to stall while in idle with the headlights on. Got under the hood, and noticed oil buildup on the intake system, which I had cleaned when replacing the gasket. Disconnected the hoses and found oil in them. I also found smoke coming from the dipstick tube after only a few minutes of operation. I'm guessing something happened with the rings while driving on an engine spilling out all of its oil.
My question is, is there ANY possibility that it could be something else, BEFORE I decide to tear the engine apart? It has such low mileage, I'm debating if it would be worth doing a rebuild. Anyone with a similar experience know the likeliness that I will only have to replace rings, and not hone or bore the cylinder walls?
I got a '94 Festiva about a year and a half ago from the original owner. It had 80,000 miles on the odometer, but I was told that 50k of that was axle only, as it was towed behind their camper and only used on vacations. I put another 20k on it, bringing the odometer up to 100,000, which means there's only 50k miles on the engine. I drove it from Los Angeles to San Diego and back recently, and it blew a valve cover gasket. I came to realize this the day after I got back because it had a really rough idle when I took it to the corner store. I popped the hood, and found oil all over the engine and engine bay. I replaced the gasket, and everything was fine for a few days. Then the idle slowly starting getting rough again over the next week or two, and it finally got to a point where it would sputter and want to stall while in idle with the headlights on. Got under the hood, and noticed oil buildup on the intake system, which I had cleaned when replacing the gasket. Disconnected the hoses and found oil in them. I also found smoke coming from the dipstick tube after only a few minutes of operation. I'm guessing something happened with the rings while driving on an engine spilling out all of its oil.
My question is, is there ANY possibility that it could be something else, BEFORE I decide to tear the engine apart? It has such low mileage, I'm debating if it would be worth doing a rebuild. Anyone with a similar experience know the likeliness that I will only have to replace rings, and not hone or bore the cylinder walls?
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