Does thicker oil help with burning oil?

Will Thicker Oil Stop Burning? Unfortunately, the thicker engine oil will not stop your car from burning oil. This solution has been brought up often, with the idea being that a more viscous oil will not flow as easily and have a more challenging time getting past worn-out valve guides.
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What is the best additive to stop oil burning?

Lucas High Mileage Oil Stabilizer helps to control blow-by, dry starts and oil burning - maximizing efficiency, reducing harmful emissions and extending oil life. Lucas High Mileage Oil Stabilizer can also be used as an IDEAL ASSEMBLY LUBE.
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What does thicker oil do for your engine?

Thicker Oil May Not Flow Quickly Enough

Its lower viscosity allows it to flow faster and fill the tiny clearances between parts, leading to a durable, consistent lubricating film.
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What happens if I put 10w40 instead of 5w30?

Your vehicle does not use 5W-30 oil. The recommended oil viscosity for your vehicle, according to Kia documentation, is 10W-40. If you drive the vehicle in exceptionally cold weather, well below 32 degrees, you can use 5W-30 oil but even 10W-40 is still perfectly OK to use if outdoor temperatures are below freezing.
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What happens if I put 10w30 instead of 5w30?

Can I Mix 10w30 and 5w30? Most oils will mix perfectly, provided they have a similar synthetic. Therefore, there is no problem in mixing 10w30 and 5w30 since one will be topping up. Mixing the viscosity of oils will not have any effect on the engine.
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Is Thicker oil better for older engines?

A: Yes. This is a practical method to improve oil pressure in an older, high-mileage engine. The slightly thicker oil film from the heavier base weight oil - 10W - can help protect worn engine bearings as well.
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Can burning oil be fixed?

Rather than remove combustion gases, oil ends up getting sucked into the engine through the air intake. In most cases, resolving this issue simply requires replacing the PCV valve.
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Will seafoam stop oil burning?

The buildup of heavier varnish and carbon restrictions that cause rings to stick can be prevented by treating your engine oil with Sea Foam HIGH MILEAGE Motor Treatment 100 to 300 miles before each oil and filter change.
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Why is my oil burning so fast?

Burning oil is often the result of worn out parts. For example, worn valve seals and/or piston rings could lead to your car burning oil. Both valve seals and piston rings work to keep engine oil out of the combustion chamber.
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Does synthetic oil burn less than regular oil?

A good synthetic will lose only about four percent of its weight when run at 400 degrees for six hours, compared to a 30% loss for a conventional petroleum based oil. The lower evaporation rate means less oil consumption between changes.
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Does STP oil Treatment stop oil burning?

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STP® Smoke Treatment is specifically designed to reduce these problems. How it helps: Reduces oil blow-by. Reduces oil burning and engine smoking.
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Can you put too much SeaFoam in oil?

Yes, you will ruin your engine! It is 95% petroleum distillate (naphtha/diesel/stoddard oil/heating oil no.
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Can seafoam damage your engine?

Sea Foam is made from highly-refined petroleum and cannot cause harm to an engine. Remember that Sea Foam in your tank at all times is always cleaning and lubricating the entire fuel system! When cleaning gasoline intakes, use in cooperation with Sea Foam Spray Top Engine Cleaner & Lube.
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Will bad spark plugs burn oil?

Oil in spark plugs is a sign that you have bad spark plugs. Smoke color: Blue smoke emitting from your exhaust pipe is a telltale sign that your car is burning oil. You would usually see this smoke when you start the vehicle.
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How much oil burning is acceptable?

Oil consumption in modern passenger car engines is usually less than 0.05 %; the maximum permissible oil consumption stands at 0.5 % (all percentage values relate to actual fuel consumption). Normal oil consumption may be higher for older engine types, stationary engines and under special operating conditions.
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When should I change to thick oil?

There are some circumstances where drivers have used thicker oil in an engine. If, for instance, clearances between engine components have increased, gotten sloppy, a thicker oil can help to fill the void. Within reason, thicker oil maintains a better lubricant film between moving parts.
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Will 20w50 hurt my engine?

Is 20W-50 Oil Bad For My Engine? 20W-50 is not a very popular oil viscosity. In the wrong engine, it can lead to sludge, excess friction, varnish deposits, problems with oil burning and oil pressure, and even affect your engine life.
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Which oil is best for old engines?

When you're choosing the best oil for older cars or high mileage engines, there are several criteria you can look at.
  • Pennzoil High Mileage Conventional Motor Oil. ...
  • Castrol GTX Part-Synthetic High Mileage. ...
  • Valvoline MaxLife High Mileage Synthetic Blend. ...
  • Mobil1 High Mileage Engine Oil. ...
  • Amsoil Premium Protection Motor Oil.
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Is 10W30 better for high mileage?

10W-30 motor oil makes for a decent high-mileage oil. It gives a better fuel economy while reducing the oil consumption for older engines. Older engines with more than 75,000 miles on them require a thicker oil that will properly lubricate their critical engine parts and prevent oil leaks, sludge, and deposits.
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Will it hurt to put 10W30 in a 5w20 engine?

Notwithstanding the recommendations of the car manufacturer, mixing 10w30 and 5w20 will not cause any sort of harm to the engine. However, a few drivers claim that it is safer to combine two multi-grade or straight weight oils, rather than mixing multi-grade with straight weight oils.
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Is it better to use Sea Foam before or after oil change?

Though Sea Foam can be added at any time between oil change intervals, we recommend adding Sea Foam to an oil crankcase 100 to 300 drive miles before changing oil and filter.
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How fast does Sea Foam work?

A Sea Foam Spray treatment through any auto gasoline air intake is adding a full can to clean intake valves and chamber areas in a matter of 4 minutes.
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