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Why is there sludge in my Chrysler engine?

Why is there sludge in my Chrysler engine?

In a 2005 interview with The Plain Dealer newspaper, a Chrysler engineer, Burke Brown, stepped up and said that oil capacity may have been a factor with this engine’s oil sludge defect. According to the him they started using a smaller oil sump so consumers could save on oil, giving the engine a five-quart capacity instead of six.

Can a Chrysler Concorde engine get oil sludge?

The engine, which was used in the Chrysler Concorde and the Dodge Intrepid, among other models, was notorious for catastrophic engine failure as a result of oil sludge. Having an engine failure is no laughing matter, especially when it can usually be avoided with preventative maintenance. Change your thinking about car maintenance.

Is there oil sludge in the 2.7L engine?

The 2.7L DaimlerChrysler engine is highly suceptible to oil sludge, a sticky hell stew that coats the inside of your engine. The sludge retains heat and starts putting severe strain on the mechanical parts of your engine.

Are there any problems with the Chrysler 2.7L engine?

Since 2001 the most commonly reported problem on CarComplaints.com has been either engine failure or timing chain problems with Chrysler & Dodge’s 2.7l engine, both of which are the result of oil sludge.

In a 2005 interview with The Plain Dealer newspaper, a Chrysler engineer, Burke Brown, stepped up and said that oil capacity may have been a factor with this engine’s oil sludge defect. According to the him they started using a smaller oil sump so consumers could save on oil, giving the engine a five-quart capacity instead of six.

The 2.7L DaimlerChrysler engine is highly suceptible to oil sludge, a sticky hell stew that coats the inside of your engine. The sludge retains heat and starts putting severe strain on the mechanical parts of your engine.

Are there any problems with the Dodge engine?

Even with regular maintenance, Dodge and Chrysler owners is that even with proper care, their engines are experiencing catastrophic failure. Since 2001 the most commonly reported problem on CarComplaints.com has been either engine failure or timing chain problems with Chrysler & Dodge’s 2.7l engine, both of which are the result of oil sludge.

What to do if you have oil sludge in your engine?

Some are claiming that even with the defective engine it’s possible to catch oil sludge early and prevent it from becoming a catastrophic mess. If you see a sharp drop in oil pressure, drop your oil pan, check for signs of sludge and clean it out. Then buy a cheap filter and some oil and flush out your block.

What happens if you put oil sludge in your engine?

The sludge retains heat and starts putting severe strain on the mechanical parts of your engine. This all spells disaster for your car and typically results in a damaged beyond repair engine. Preventing oil sludge is usually as easy as maintaining regular oil changes.

What kind of oil to use to prevent sludge build up?

It is essential that you do this or you risk severe damage to your engine. You might even have to replace the entire engine and that can prove to be very expensive repair work. YourMechanic uses top-quality Castrol conventional or synthetic oil to prevent sludge buildup.

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Ruth Doyle