AJ wrote:only check your oil when the engine is dead cold, ie: first thing in the morning, any time the engine has been running recently will give you a false reading.
Not the truth
If you engine has been running the It is best to place it on level ground for at least 3 miniutes before checking the oil level. this gives ample time for the Hot oil to return to the sump.
If you engine is using oil ( not leaking like the Exxon valdez) then It is more than likly burning it
and the oil is going out the tail pipe. ( in such a small amount at a time that is won't be noticable)
The cause's of this are
1) worn oil control rings
2) worn Valve guides or Guide seals
3) worn compresion rings causing excess blow by ( meaning excess crakecase pressure)
4) Sustain High RPM causing high crankcase pressure
A small amount of oil use is normal for the internal combustion engine
but with modern engine design the us of oil between oil change intervals
is so small that the average person would not know that there oil is low
If you do a lot of small trips ( under 5 kay ) every day , Your oil level will go up (???)
the reson for it is that the oil gets contaminated with the fuel that is trying to be burnt
and because of the short trips the engine oil wont reach the temp that is required to burn of the excess hydrocarbons ( petrol )
It is a good Idea to check your oil when the engine has done 50 KM and is nice and hot