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Originally Posted by 209
Someone needs to explain to me why Roush 427w crate engines eat so much oil? Mine is #795 and up to 4000 miles used 2 qts per 1000. The last 500 used 2 qts. Back to the installer for warranty work and he discovered #7 and 8 with verticle scoring in those two cylinders only. Back to Roush and it's been about two months(guessing). I'm no expert but it seems these motors aren't highly stressed even though it's over 500 hp. How hard is it to build a motor and have the rings seat? Apparently kinda tough. Has anyone heard of Craft's motors puking oil? Seems Craft will get my money next time! 209
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209, I had a Roush 402 and it did exactly the same thing! A quart of
oil every couple of hundred miles. I ended up sending it back under warranty and whatever they did, it doesnt use any oil now. Just the hassle of getting it removed, shipped back to them and then re-installed.
Yes they fixed it but I agree with you, most engines are not overly stressed and one would think that Roush, someone who deals with performance engines/parts all the time would get it right. My car probably isnt driven that much harder than my daily driver and even if it is driven hard, the engine should be able to take it.
Maybe they have some kind of in-house training program going on or something.
I'm also wondering how good the Craft engines are or even ones from Enginefactory.