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    Hey guys,

    I have a 98 GTP with about 156K. I bought about 4 months ago and have put about 4500 miles on it. I drive it on the interstate 95% of the time. I've noticed that I am consuming about 3/4 - 1 full quart of oil in that time. I am not entirely sure what would cause this. I was thinking bad intake gaskets as I know these are notorious for failing. However, I am not sure if those could cause consumption. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    On top of this, IF I had to replace the intake gaskets are there any other items I would or should need to do while doing it? The guy I bought it from said the front valve cover had been updated per a GM TSB, which I did confirm. However, I have a loud engine tick/knock on acceleration. It doesn't do it while at idle. This happens even when the oil level is full. I have been told that the lifters can flatten out over time and cause a tick? I am not sure on this. I was worried it was piston slap but it definitely sounds like it is under that front valve cover. Any guidance on this issue would also be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.
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    its normal to eat up to a qt with in 3000 miles or so. GM says its ok....not kidding.


    no idea on the ticking, post a vid if you can. and we got roller lifters, if it went flat you'd know it. broken valve springs happen, but you'd hear that all the time.

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    Ill try and post a video at some point soon. It's tough to hear from directly under the hood unless I have my ear to the valve cover or a stethoscope. It's very prominent inside though. I'll see what I can do.

    And as for the oil consumption. A quart every 3000 is one thing, and I have actually heard that, but 1 quart every 500 miles is excessive. I'll probably end up resealing it this summer. I'm no master tech but I know enough to keep my head above water. I appreciate the feedback!
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    Audi folks scream about a quart every 5K and I laugh at them ..
    I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.

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    you got smoke out the tail pipes when you start it up in the morning? if your not leaking, and all 3800 leak oil, they like to leave there mark. valve seals can go bad and burn oil off fast.

    as far as ticking these engines sound like sewing machines under the hood. its likely nothing if you need to put your ear on the vc to hear it.

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    The ticking might be a leak/crack in the rear exhaust manifold. I'm pretty sure I have a crack in mine on my 00 GT. It'll wait until I pull the motor out to find out tho, lol.
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    pull the spark plugs and read em. theres a difference between a tick and a knock. if its a knock on acceleration that could be rather not good.
    a video with quality sound could help us. if you could get us some sound from under the hood in park with it idling, then rev it up and let off a few times and also holding about 3k rpms.

    get it up on stands/ramps and see if theres oil underneath from any location,too.
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    I did forget to mention the smoke. I guess I haven't paid a lot of attention to the rear on start up but I see quite a bit in the mirror when I accelerate. It definitely has the smell of burning oil from the tail pipes.

    I know watched a video of a rather crude way to check for piston slap with a long object down a spark plug hole but IDK how accurate that is or if I can even get anything in the holes with they angle they are at.

    I will do a little investigating when I get home for good in a few weeks and update on the issue and ask any additional questions. I appreciate all of the feedback! Great forum!
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    Quote Originally Posted by FordMan77 View Post
    The ticking might be a leak/crack in the rear exhaust manifold. I'm pretty sure I have a crack in mine on my 00 GT. It'll wait until I pull the motor out to find out tho, lol.
    I don't believe it's an exhaust type tick. It definitely sounds like valve train. But I will do some more thorough checking in the near future. Thank you for the input!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomsteve View Post
    pull the spark plugs and read em. theres a difference between a tick and a knock. if its a knock on acceleration that could be rather not good.
    a video with quality sound could help us. if you could get us some sound from under the hood in park with it idling, then rev it up and let off a few times and also holding about 3k rpms.

    get it up on stands/ramps and see if theres oil underneath from any location,too.
    I did pull a spark plug about a month and half ago and it looked brand new. However, I didn't pull all of them. I may do that and see what they tell me. Thank you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpatterson2881 View Post
    I did forget to mention the smoke. I guess I haven't paid a lot of attention to the rear on start up but I see quite a bit in the mirror when I accelerate. It definitely has the smell of burning oil from the tail pipes.

    I know watched a video of a rather crude way to check for piston slap with a long object down a spark plug hole but IDK how accurate that is or if I can even get anything in the holes with they angle they are at.

    I will do a little investigating when I get home for good in a few weeks and update on the issue and ask any additional questions. I appreciate all of the feedback! Great forum!
    id start with taking a vc off and taking a look at the valve seals, sadly they are inside the spring and over the valve stem. but you can see if one or more lifted off, or if the seal around the stem is worn out most of the time.

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