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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Another oil consumption thread
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<blockquote data-quote="03reptile" data-source="post: 16171197" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p>I agree with your assessment; however, if the oil is being passed by the rings into the exhaust cycle, why wouldn't the owners see some smoke out of the exhaust? If you sit at a light, idling, and then move forward with an accompanying puff of smoke, that usually means worn valve guide seals..right? I'm not hearing anyone saying their GT350's are smoking. Weird. Maybe not enough oil is going through to be visually apparent, but it's still using enough to see it on the dip stick? I've got a 2019 GT350 ordered and waiting for delivery. Hope Ford has addressed this issue so I don't join the oil club!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03reptile, post: 16171197, member: 9990"] I agree with your assessment; however, if the oil is being passed by the rings into the exhaust cycle, why wouldn't the owners see some smoke out of the exhaust? If you sit at a light, idling, and then move forward with an accompanying puff of smoke, that usually means worn valve guide seals..right? I'm not hearing anyone saying their GT350's are smoking. Weird. Maybe not enough oil is going through to be visually apparent, but it's still using enough to see it on the dip stick? I've got a 2019 GT350 ordered and waiting for delivery. Hope Ford has addressed this issue so I don't join the oil club! [/QUOTE]
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