Well I received the results of my first oil analysis... ... wondering how they compare to the rest of guys. Or if you can offer any thoughts. All my readings were compared to the same type oil with an average of 5,787 miles.
Oil: Amsoil 15w40 HDD
Filter: Fleetgard LF3894
Mileage: 110,375
Mileage on sample: 7,225
1 Filter Change + 1qt makeup oil
Blackstone Lab Analysis:
My Truck w/7,225 miles
Aluminum 2
Chromium 1
Iron 16
Copper 1
Lead 2
Tin 0
Molybdenum 1
Nickel 0
Manganese 0
Silver 0
Titanium 0
Vanadium 0
Boron 0
Silicon 3
Sodium 3
Calcium 4048
Magnesium 10
Phosphorus 1065
Zinc 1176
Barium 0
sus viscosity @ 210°F---- 68. 4
Fuel <. 5
Antifreeze-----0. 0
Water----------0. 0
Insolubles-----. 3
Flashpoint-----425°F
Quote from Blackstone:
"No fuel, moisture or antifreeze found in oil. The oil could have stayed in longer. The TBN was 14. 5, normal for this type of oil. "
Well boys, what do you think? I think it looks pretty good. Everything seems to be lower than there average. My calcium and phosphorus were higher. My calcium was 4048, there average 2469. My phosphorus 1065, there average 1055. Is it ok that these two are higher? Should I go for 10,000 miles this time and pull a sample and see what it reads? Someone had stated something about Blackstones TBN readings not being correct. I know nothing about TBN. I am going to switch to Oil Analyzers next time for the fact they are cheaper. So will that create a problem trying to compare these readings with the ones from oil analyzers on my next change? Thanks for your comments.
Jason
Oil: Amsoil 15w40 HDD
Filter: Fleetgard LF3894
Mileage: 110,375
Mileage on sample: 7,225
1 Filter Change + 1qt makeup oil
Blackstone Lab Analysis:
My Truck w/7,225 miles
Aluminum 2
Chromium 1
Iron 16
Copper 1
Lead 2
Tin 0
Molybdenum 1
Nickel 0
Manganese 0
Silver 0
Titanium 0
Vanadium 0
Boron 0
Silicon 3
Sodium 3
Calcium 4048
Magnesium 10
Phosphorus 1065
Zinc 1176
Barium 0
sus viscosity @ 210°F---- 68. 4
Fuel <. 5
Antifreeze-----0. 0
Water----------0. 0
Insolubles-----. 3
Flashpoint-----425°F
Quote from Blackstone:
"No fuel, moisture or antifreeze found in oil. The oil could have stayed in longer. The TBN was 14. 5, normal for this type of oil. "
Well boys, what do you think? I think it looks pretty good. Everything seems to be lower than there average. My calcium and phosphorus were higher. My calcium was 4048, there average 2469. My phosphorus 1065, there average 1055. Is it ok that these two are higher? Should I go for 10,000 miles this time and pull a sample and see what it reads? Someone had stated something about Blackstones TBN readings not being correct. I know nothing about TBN. I am going to switch to Oil Analyzers next time for the fact they are cheaper. So will that create a problem trying to compare these readings with the ones from oil analyzers on my next change? Thanks for your comments.
Jason
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