High Oil Consumption Engine, # 31

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High Oil Consumption Engine, # 31 Seq. VIE PM Engine Teardown Observations High Oil Consumption Engine, # 31 Valvoline Test Lab

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Combustion Chamber Heads - Left

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Combustion Chamber Heads - Right

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Pistons - Thrust Side

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Pistons - Top

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Pistons – Top (in cylinder)

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Connecting Rod Bearings

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Crankshaft Bearings

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Piston Rings

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Piston Rings Gaps

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Bore polish

Engine 31, High Oil Cons. Engine Bore Surface finish