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      09-19-2021, 07:05 PM   #1
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Is burning oil in a 335d common?

I have a deleted 335d with 90k miles. Noticed that I'm burning about a quart every 2k miles. Double checked for leaks and don't have any. Anyone else having this happen?
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      09-19-2021, 10:40 PM   #2
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      09-20-2021, 10:11 AM   #3
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No. 120K miles here, all emissions systems intact and operating, oil level never drops.
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      09-23-2021, 08:17 AM   #4
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No. 120K miles here, all emissions systems intact and operating, oil level never drops.
Wow, what a huge help that was!

Probably not burning, just pushing it out through the turbo seals. That would be my wild-assed guess.
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      09-23-2021, 02:10 PM   #5
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Wow, what a huge help that was!

Probably not burning, just pushing it out through the turbo seals. That would be my wild-assed guess.
Lmao. I have noticed that recently my oil level has dropped from the top of the max level to around the bottom. And now that I say that I had to buy some more oil because I was about 2 liters low or so a while ago. But I do see the oil spray from the red boost hose around this area. I unfortunately lost the black part that holds the clip in on the top of this hose. Would it be wrong to post a topic asking if anyone has an unused one that has replaced theirs?

Anyway, when I noticed the oil around this area I took out the air intake and the piping with the CCV heater part out and began cleaning and I noticed so much oil below the oil distributor block piece (just a layer). Because of the spread I had a good feeling it wasn't a leak of great magnitude. I have checked since and not noticed any more over here. If it helps describe it better if you're looking from the front of the car im talking about behind the metal part that the red hose is connected to.

Also there was a generous amount of oil in my intercooler so I cleaned that out too which was great fun. I did all the way up to where the CCV hose connects to the valve cover. Could there be any problems causing excessive blowby? Orher than the fact that I have lost the black clip holder on the boost hose I suppose..

If this makes anyone feel better I also had the same layer of gunk on the other side of the block under the intake manifold. Obviously just had been there for a long time and not been cleaned, maybe ever. Im sure if the block had been taken apart perhaps accidentally.

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      09-23-2021, 06:32 PM   #6
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Lmao. I have noticed that recently...
That's all really interesting and typical, but completely different than what the OP's got. They seem to normally send quite variable amounts out the CCV. Curious why the OP thinks his oil is "burning" tho, if that is in fact where it's going.
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That's all really interesting and typical, but completely different than what the OP's got. They seem to normally send quite variable amounts out the CCV. Curious why the OP thinks his oil is "burning" tho, if that is in fact where it's going.
I feel the oil is burning because I don't see any leaks. What other causes would drop my oil levels from the upper line on the dipstick to the min?

Also, my car doesn't smoke.
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      09-26-2021, 09:38 AM   #8
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Also, my car doesn't smoke.
That would not support the burning theory. So a lack of blue smoke and leaks leaves a tired engine pushing it out through the CCV. It gets burned, just very slowly with most pooling in the intercooler. I drilled a small hole in a bottom corner of the I/C once, just to see if anything came out. The issue with CCV flow is how much/how fast. All that plumbing from the turbo in starts wet with CCV oil on the inside brand new and just gets worse over time/mileage. If you're getting alot of blowby, the engine is nearing the end of it's useful life due to either poor maintenance or simple longevity.

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      09-26-2021, 08:30 PM   #9
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      09-27-2021, 11:54 AM   #10
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I've never owned a turbo vehicle that didn't burn a little bit of oil. Its fairly common I believe

My deleted x5 burns maybe less than 500ml in 8000kms.
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      09-29-2021, 09:26 AM   #11
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A quart every 2k miles? Yikes. Perhaps a quart every 10k miles depending on which oil you're using. You've got a problem.
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      10-02-2021, 09:40 PM   #12
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      10-04-2021, 05:11 PM   #13
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All deleted e92 335d and no oil burning whatsoever
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All deleted e92 335d and no oil burning whatsoever
You own the first diesel in the history of the world to not burn oil between changes.
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      10-15-2021, 07:55 AM   #15
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Yes! I might've said "prevent runaway." Worn out diesels with alot of blowby can actually start running on the blowby as fuel after it gets bad enough.
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