I would get a lawyer 3 weeks you should not be out of oil. A starter could go anytime. The engine is most likely going bad. If the smoke is blue you are burning oil. I
Seems that you either have a bad piston ring, or valve seal somewhere. Really to be straight, this sounds more like a motor going bad. I would ensure they A.) put oil back in it, and B.) put the right oil in it. Not to say they are a bad shop, but we are all human. It may not even be related to that. Good luck to you
SOURCE: audi engine oil leak?
Sounds like a leaking valve cover gasket. The parts are around $50 to do both cylinder heads from www.ecstuning.com. It's not a major issue, but it may be a sore point to a potential buyer.
SOURCE: 98 f150 4.2 110.000 miles went to start up engine started clacking and smoking out exhaust
the intakes go bad on these engines....... they leak coolant in the cylinders and cause a hydro lock that causes the rods to bend making the piston skirt hit the crank......" clicking noise" theres a law suit in progress for this issue......... you can find info on the internet
SOURCE: coolant leaking on manifold, steaming.No hose or radiator leak.
i think its going to be the head gasket duto the way its leaking coolant. one of the water jackets maybe i would have it checked to be sure but it sounds like head gasket
SOURCE: Oil Change two weeks ago and oil level is low already???
I assume you have no leaks as you say. Your van does hold 5 quarts of 10w30 oil with filter change. The level was 1/4" above the add mark, which is less than 1 quart low. You drove the van 1,300 miles so it is very possible that it could burn that much oil in that many miles without you seeing much smoke. Top it off and have someone else drive it. Have them get up to around 60 mph, then let off the accelerator and let it coast down to 30 mph, then accelerate fully while you follow in another vehicle. If your van is burning oil you will see a big puff of blue smoke when they accelerate after coasting. If you do not I would suspect you were cheated out of about 1/2 quart of oil. You would not be the first person this has happened to. Top it off and check as I described and then check the level after driving another 1,300 miles. If it is still full find another place to change your oil as the place you went are crooks.
SOURCE: 98 Chevy Venture. Sounds like golf balls in the engine.
it could be either,main bearings or rod bearings,you seem to have a handle on it,now all we can do is take bets when the big knock happens!
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