I just got the results from my first CJ-4 oil change (truck in sig). Rotella T Full Synthetic 5w-40 run for 7091 miles (about 8 mo. in service), drained with about 52,000 on odometer. It's only my second analysis ever - the first was on CI-4, showed no anomalies. This one flagged for Silicon (40 ppm) and Viscosity @100 degrees (13. 6). Test performed at local big-rig lubrication business. Their notes say "silicon most likely from source other than dirt, possibly engine sealant (gasket material) and/or oil additive. Viscosity higher than typical for the given oil type. Drain oil and change filter if not already done. Re-sample at next service interval to monitor. " The sample has been on the shelf for a while, perhaps six months. I'm up over 5000 miles on the identical oil, and wonder if I should sample it, or could these numbers be normal for the truck, but "out of the box" relative to the station's parameters?
BTW, no oil additives beyond what might be in it out of the jug. Never turned a bolt on the engine, so there is no new sealant, nor any leaks whatsoever.
Any thoughts? Or references to help me better interrupt the test? I found a sample test on the Internet for a Detroit Diesel (obviously a very different animal) that had similar Silicon and Viscosity numbers, but the results fell in the "normal" range. "
Thanks!
BTW, no oil additives beyond what might be in it out of the jug. Never turned a bolt on the engine, so there is no new sealant, nor any leaks whatsoever.
Any thoughts? Or references to help me better interrupt the test? I found a sample test on the Internet for a Detroit Diesel (obviously a very different animal) that had similar Silicon and Viscosity numbers, but the results fell in the "normal" range. "
Thanks!
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