My dad blew up his Camry. Check your dipstick old mans.
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CAMRY ENGINE BLEW UP! What do i do?
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Unrelated to 4-bangers but similar era Toyota product with 3MZ-FE (2006 Toyota Sienna). Oil consumption completely stopped after switching to Rotella T6 5w40 from standard dino 5w30 as recommended by Toyota. I suspect the native design flaw is compounded by "big vehicle, little motor" syndrome and the standard spec oil is not up to the task after shearing down due to heat. A friend in college had a early 90's 4 cylinder Camry that would drink more oil than we could beer, switched to a HD diesel oil and away it went for many more years of faithful albeit boring service. That car did not see an easy life.
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[QUOTE=rcsoundn1;4571593]Originally posted by Kevinl View PostThey should fix the car for free :hitler:
When you file that claim, see if they also fix stupid for free.
Also, to anyone who cares. The oil was gelling which is why it was not registering on the dipstick. The "oil" was burning at a much faster rate because of this problem. Took the car into Toyota today and was fully covered under oil consumption TSB 0158-14 and the oil gelling. They're going to put in a a fresh engine with pistons that wont have clogged oil passages. Thanks for the hazing guys and thank you to everyone who was trying to help. I really appreciate it.Last edited by Yungbimmer; 02-03-2016, 03:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Axxe View PostUnrelated to 4-bangers but similar era Toyota product with 3MZ-FE (2006 Toyota Sienna). Oil consumption completely stopped after switching to Rotella T6 5w40 from standard dino 5w30 as recommended by Toyota. I suspect the native design flaw is compounded by "big vehicle, little motor" syndrome and the standard spec oil is not up to the task after shearing down due to heat. A friend in college had a early 90's 4 cylinder Camry that would drink more oil than we could beer, switched to a HD diesel oil and away it went for many more years of faithful albeit boring service. That car did not see an easy life.
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Originally posted by dnguyen1963 View PostI'm not sure about '07 Camry, but in earlier Camry engine, the oil could form a gel if driven more than 7500 miles. I would not be surprised if you open up the engine and find it filled with sludge. Sludge and oil dipstick do not get along well.
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that was my old 77 Rabbits motor. Freaking thing blew out crossing the 520 bridge in Seattle, the noise got really bad just as I got unto the bridge, so I floored it to pick up momentum. A few seconds later BOOOM!... and eventually had to get out and push it to the last off to the side, but I made it across and didnt cause a horrible traffic jam.Simon
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Postthat was my old 77 Rabbits motor. Freaking thing blew out crossing the 520 bridge in Seattle, the noise got really bad just as I got unto the bridge, so I floored it to pick up momentum. A few seconds later BOOOM!... and eventually had to get out and push it to the last off to the side, but I made it across and didnt cause a horrible traffic jam.
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