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tpines
post Nov 11 2025, 12:15 PM
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Hi guys,

Just to let you know I am heart broken as my rebuilt 2056 with only 6,000 miles seized last week. Apparently, I ran it low on oil.
Now, I'm not the most mechanically inclined but I changed the oil in July after after putting 3,000 annual miles on it. Since it was a new motor I didn't think I needed to check the oil every couple of weeks like my mechanic told me.
How often should you check the oil level with a new motor? And do you think it's going to need a full rebuild again?
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post Nov 11 2025, 01:52 PM
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I have a 2056 as well and it’s torn down for the second time because the oil pressure was down to 4lbs at idle after only 3 hours of run time. It seems hard to believe that it would have used that much oil. It had over 3000 miles on it, so it should have been seated in long before then. Did you have any obvious oil leaks below the car??
And there is really no way to know what damage has been done until you pull it apart and inspect each piece. Hopefully it’s still mostly salvageable and you can rebuild it.
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