When I changed the oil in my truck back on 5/1, I sent a sample in to Blackstone Labs for testing. The truck had 28,100 miles on the odometer at this time.
The oil used was Shell Rotella 15W40, with approx 4000-5000 miles on it (I didn't remember the exact mileage when I changed it). During that run of oil, I spent almost the entire time towing or carrying a heavy load:
- Carried my Lance camper from Concord to Reno
- Carried camper and towed car from Reno to Los Angeles and back
- Carried camper to Lancaster (CA), then drove empty to LA, back to Lancaster, and then carried camper back to Reno
- Carried loads of stuff from storage unit to house that I recently rented
Other than that, the truck didn't move. I drove my Grand Cherokee for most daily stuff.
The report said that everything was fine, except that the lead content was twice the average (6 ppm vs. 3 ppm), which they say is from bearings.
One interesting thing is that the truck appears to burn oil. I noticed that it burned about 2-3 quarts during this last run, as I had to add a quart on the way back from the second trip to LA. Then when I drained it, after the sample, I only got about nine quarts out of it (after emptying the filter too).
BTW, for all of you anti-K&N types, my silicon reading was less than half the average at 5 ppm. My K&N/Psychotty has been on the truck since approx. 1000 miles and has not yet been cleaned.
So... any thoughts on this lead issue, and the burning/missing oil? I suppose I'll send in another sample after 4000 miles and see what turns up.
Rob
The oil used was Shell Rotella 15W40, with approx 4000-5000 miles on it (I didn't remember the exact mileage when I changed it). During that run of oil, I spent almost the entire time towing or carrying a heavy load:
- Carried my Lance camper from Concord to Reno
- Carried camper and towed car from Reno to Los Angeles and back
- Carried camper to Lancaster (CA), then drove empty to LA, back to Lancaster, and then carried camper back to Reno
- Carried loads of stuff from storage unit to house that I recently rented
Other than that, the truck didn't move. I drove my Grand Cherokee for most daily stuff.
The report said that everything was fine, except that the lead content was twice the average (6 ppm vs. 3 ppm), which they say is from bearings.
One interesting thing is that the truck appears to burn oil. I noticed that it burned about 2-3 quarts during this last run, as I had to add a quart on the way back from the second trip to LA. Then when I drained it, after the sample, I only got about nine quarts out of it (after emptying the filter too).
BTW, for all of you anti-K&N types, my silicon reading was less than half the average at 5 ppm. My K&N/Psychotty has been on the truck since approx. 1000 miles and has not yet been cleaned.

So... any thoughts on this lead issue, and the burning/missing oil? I suppose I'll send in another sample after 4000 miles and see what turns up.
Rob