Problem with 1989 chevy suburban?

ruben

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I have a 1989 chevy suburban with a 454 motor, my father drove it to arizona from california and back. The suburban waisted 3 quarts on the way back to cali. the car isn't smoking, but its waisting allot of oil. Can you please tell me what might be the problem.
 
is this a vehicle that spends allot of time doing short trips? my 350 (207,XXX miles) did this and the 4cyl in my Suzuki (264,XXX miles) does it. there is a very long and technical description for this but it basically comes down to worn rings. The engine is burning oil that get by the rings (not enough to create blue smoke) and it replacing it with fuel at the same rate so the oil level always looks full..... then you take a long road trip and the lighter fuel burns off giving the impression of losing 3 quarts of oil. do a used oil analysis to confirm... its very common with diesels and common enough with a gasser.
 
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