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I try and keep a close eye on my oil level, checking it often. All of my oil changes I haven't seen any drop really in oil level. However this time I am 4,000 some miles in and I am about half way on the safe zone on the dipstick. I did pull heavy a few times and I was on some steep land. I am planning on doing the vent tube mod that moparman came up with as I have the oil build up on the front of my motor. I Dont have any drips, no more than a slight haze for blow by and the truck runs great. Truck has 202,000 miles. Is this normal oil consumption? Will the vent mod help? 

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First I would fix all the external leaking. Even if it just the vent tube. Power wash the engine clean so you can be sure. 

19 minutes ago, Unreal Summit said:

I have the oil build up on the front of my motor.

 

The amount lost could just a fluke. Check again on the next oil change.

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That's kinda my thoughts as well. I should be seeing something else if I had something going on. I am hoping to do your vent mod this weekend since it will be above freezing and clean it all off at the same time. If I do lose the same amount next oil change should I be concerned? Or is it OK for it use this much oil? 

The 97 has a few external leaks and will usually need about a quart every 4,000 miles to stay on the full mark.

 

As for the 01 it has never required top off in between it's once a year 12,000 to 15,000 mile oil change interval.

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