I'm looking for some ideas as I start trying to diagnose my cars oil burning issue. Car is a '88 325is with an m30. Today I went to a BMWCCA autocross, the car ran fine, but on my first run after a long right hand turn I had a huge plume of oil smoke and the car kept smoking for the rest of the run. The smoke was the worst upon start up in the staging area but then cleared up at the beginning of each run until I got to the long right hander again. Oil level is fine, car didn't over-heat, no coolant/oil mix, and the car ran perfectly on the drive home, no smoke at all since. I did a compression test a few weeks ago and it was 160/160/160/160/157/160. Haven't done a leakdown yet but I will. A friend suggested oil sloshing onto the cylinder walls, and this would make sense because of the angle of the engine but why? Oil may have been half a quart over-filled but not enough to cause problems. Any ideas?
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Originally posted by bmwman91 View PostWeird. I wouldn't expect extra oil sloshing onto the cylinder walls to lead to that much smoke unless the scraper ring(s) are shot. Your compression numbers look OK. You did the test with a warm engine and all 6 spark plugs removed?- '88 m54 coupe
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It was probably half a quart high. Oil level was perfect afterwards though, so that is a possibility.
It rose quickly and all cylinders were consistent. I guess I was cranking a little long though, I was waiting for it to stop rising. I get why you shouldn't do that though now.- '88 m54 coupe
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