What would cause oil to be burning out the exhaust pipe??

Asked by Guru397V May 21, 2017 at 05:44 PM about the 2006 Ford Fusion S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2006 Ford Fusion 2.3 started out by smoking really bad a bluish gray colored
smoke babied it the rest way home.  Talked it over done a lil research
checked oil there was none showing on dipstick and none on the garage floor.
checked valve pan covers they seemed to be fine and then decided to
change out the Pcv valve then put everything back together. Had to add 4 or
5 quarts of oil then started it up.  It started to smoke again and this time oil
was pouring out of the bell housing and on closer inspection I seen that oil
was being sucked out of the block thru the intake at a very rapid rate and
burning it out of the exhaust. What would cause oil to be sucked out of the
block thru the intake and burn it out the exhaust??

3 Answers

I think you have a bad rear main seal and other problems. If you ran it out of oil it is probably junk.

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2014 ford fusion. Bought it in sept. 2017 with 30k . Changed oil at ford company in jan. 2018. Aug. 2018 had oil changed at ford. Next day car went dead and low oil oressure came on. Had it towed and they said manufacturer had seal doubled and it blew. Bs. Mechanic and my salesman said they didnt put it on and even firee thee young guy who did it but sent me on! Nov. Car lost power and couldnt crank. Got it to ford and said was out 9f oil but replaced battery! I told them to find where oil went! Had knee surgery in early jan so car wasnt driven only cranked every other day and was driven 10 miles once a week to ensure it was runninf. . April I started driving and in june low power and engine light came on. Took ot 8n they again replaced battery said they saw no oil but was empty! Sent home again and now 3 weeks later i can see oil in bottom of oan and caked under motor. No way he can say that wasnt there 3 weeks ago. My car only has 70k miles 5 iver wareanty. I know its thier fault when it ran out of oil first time. What else could be problem. Shop guy is rude and tells me its my problem they have done nothing. Help

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