I recently bought a 2001 Y reg 2.6l estate, at 75k, which is in great condition and has everything working except for a rear speaker, which I'll get to sorting in the near future. It has a good although not fully complete service record and the cambelt etc. was changed at 65k according to the invoices which came with the vehicle. I don't know whether the breather systems have been properly cleaned.
However, I noticed a burst of light blue smoke on starting from cold recently, (I must say this wasn't noticed when I collected the car) and it certainly isn't obviously evident during normal driving or when starting when warm. Oil consumption doesn't seem to be out of the ordinary although I haven't had the car long enough yet to be accurate about this. My first reaction is worn valve stem seals allowing oil to settle in the cylinders during a lengthy rest, which is burned off on first starting in the morning, rather than worn bores or piston rings, which I would have thought would show oil smoke under all running conditions.
The tickover is absolutely steady and sweet at exactly 500rpm, (slightly low, perhaps?) and she runs beautifully throughout the normal driving range. I'm afraid I really don't know exactly what performance to expect from a 2.6l but it has plenty of power when the right foot is used. There is perhaps a very slight hesitation at around 15/20 mph when accelerating but it's so slight that I might be imagining it.
My experience of engines is based on the days long before electronics and ECU's etc. and I'd be grateful to learn whether my 'diagnosis' is likely to be right or whether there are other factors in modern power units which might cause the same effect.
Any opinions would be very much appreciated.
Cheers,
Bill