rick81721
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I agree - it should be retitled "replaced engine thread" and there should be a tally of actual "blown engines" i.e. catastrophic failure vs high oil consumption.I am not saying those that have engines loosing oil do not have a problem nor am I saying it is acceptable. What I will say is this thread is all over the place. It is titled 'Blown engine" yet only less than a hand full have actually suffered a hole in the block or broken valve train. I my self had an engine failure with my first 350 and it, i suspect was a bearing failure, yet no hole in the block or busted valve train. Additionally, categorizing an engine as failed due to oil consumption and subsequently replaced is far fetched, especially not having any data to say what was the cause. I am aware of one car suffering oil consumption more than the allowed Ford criteria and it was determined the car had low compression in multiple cylinders. That at least is an engine worthy of being called a failure. How many of the engines in this thread where replaced for oil consumption? How many of those actually had a diagnosis? This thread is borderline ridiculous. I am going to try and organize the data compiled in this thread and try and make sense of it. Albeit, I don't know if I will ever have enough time to go down the rabbit hole.