Oil Consumption Mystery Solved!
Along with the other problems I've been having, excessive oil consumption was a huge issue. Well, Keith at Denver Isuzu is a god! He told me to replace the egr tube, asap! It seems that when this little ditty gets carboned up inside it begins to restrict flow. This pressurizes the crankcase and pushes oil past the rings and pcv valve in minute amounts so it's burned off.
This starts a chain reaction, the more burnt oil in the exhaust the more carbon deposits build and restrict the tube. By the time you start noticing a little exhaust smoke, she's already in trouble and can't breath. He says it's pretty common for 99-02 3.5 blown engines to have a solidly blocked egr tube and an empty crankcase. Every engine replacement gets a new egr tube.
The average person would never link this tube to oil consumption, thinking the pcv system is the problem because that's it's job. A new tube is the easiest way to deal with it, especially if you have over 25k miles and this has never been cleaned out or replaced. Mines not totally blocked, but just enough. My new tube is on order and I'll keep you posted on the results once it's replaced. Hope this helps the rest of you that have been driven nuts trying to solve this and maybe save a few engines out there.
So thats where all the oil went!
I was wondering where the 12 qts of oil went before my engine seized on the interstate. Sumunabeech! Well I have a 2001 engine in the VX now and hope I don't have that EGR problem again.
Thanks for solving the mystery!!
Clarification on the process
I was so excited to here that an Isuzu dealer actually knew how to properly deal with VX issues, I wasn't totally clear on how this happens, left out a detail.
The egr restriction causes the computer to slightly richen up the the fuel mixture. This washs out the rings and the oil becomes slightly deluted with fuel. This also contributes to pcv restriction within the lines. Denver Isuzu charges $208 to run a special chemical cleaner through the system to clear the tube and all the lines. The gas in the oil slowly damages the bearings. Since the computer made the adjustment, you may only see an intermitant check engine light in response.