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Topic #29837 18 posts Started by Terzin1
I have recently been noticing an increase in the amount of exhaust smoke that comes from my celica at least when I start her up. Its like a gray/lite blue tint. Could this be an early warning sign of some upcoming problems?

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has something to do with worn valve seals or something. can't remember exactly what my mechanic said. It is just a bit of oil burning. Use a higher weight oil and it should go away. don't think it is anything to really worry about.
Problems with oil - are always something you should worry about. Get it checked and serviced if needed.
Piston rings wearing out possibly. Bluish smoke is oil burning for sure. It would be a good idea to keep track of how fast your oil goes away.
i changed the oil like 2000 miles ago so yea i figured it could use a little more. I check the amount tho and the stick showed that the oil is exactly in the middle between the high and low lines. How much does it cost to repair piston rings?

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how many miles on your car? its probably the valve seals, its a very common issue on the 5sfe. yuo can drive around for years without getting it fixed, just keep an eye out for your oil level.

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im leaning more toward the piston rings.....i just had that same exact problem with my car it was burning way to much oil, it was burning about 2 quarts every 100 miles. It was my rings, just replaced them and no more problem, but that's my opinion >biggrin.gif>
my brother in his 90 gts is having the same issue when he starts his car, i didnt know it was common with the 5s, he only has like 80k on it.

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-celicagurl152003+Oct 12, 2005 - 11:59 AM
QUOTE(celicagurl152003 @ Oct 12, 2005 - 11:59 AM)
im leaning more toward the piston rings.....i just had that same exact problem with my car it was burning way to much oil, it was burning about 2 quarts every 100 miles. It was my rings, just replaced them and no more problem, but that's my opinion >biggrin.gif>
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ok 2 quarts ever 100 miles is different than just a lil blue smoke on start up lol
valve seal, isnt that the same as a piston ring? but on the valves?

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ok my bad im just saying thats how my started as.....then went to burning it really bad......my bad
Piston rings and valve seals are different. Valvle seals are seals tha is placed over the valve stem to prevent oil leakage between the stem and the guide, and piston rings are split rings installed in a groove in the piston that seals the compression chamber from the crankcase. I guess your best bet would be to change valve seals first and if that doesn't work, then go for the piston rings. Come to think of it, if you're NOT burning too much oil, but have blue smoke, it probably is the valve seals. Good luck with getting it fixed >smile.gif> .
it must be the rings and seals usually this doesn't happen to toyotas mostly mitsis lol.

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valve seals happen alott on the 5sfe usually after 80k, im pretty sure its not the rings, you could feel the rings.
valve seals.

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-bonzaisushi+Oct 18, 2005 - 9:19 AM
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WAIT!!!! dont drive the car, its going to blow up!~!!!!
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haha, my car has been doing this for 5 months.... smokes when you start it up, just rev it a few times and it clears right out. if you have to add more than a quart of oil between changes, then you should get it checked out, if you dont burn much though, its the valve seals, dont worry about it, just put it on your list of things to do and get around to it some day.