STEVEBROOKS
TDR MEMBER
Below are the results from a sample of Royal Purple Synchromax lube I sent in for analysis from my '03 NV5600 trans. This lube only had 27,000 miles on it (of which approx 3,500 were while towing). In this time, the trans shifted fine and exhibited no problems at all. The lab stated lead was at a "severe" level, but they incorrectly listed my trans as being an automatic. Are these levels indicative of a problem, and, if so, what might it be?
Thanks,
Steve
Wear Metals in PPM: Fe (148); Cr (1); Ni (0); Al (4); Cu (61); Pb (712); Sn (0); Cd (0); Ag (0); Ti (0); V (0)
Contaminant metals in PPM: Si (43); Na (1); K (1)
Multi-source metals in PPM: Mo (0); Sb (0); Mn (2); Li (0); B (42)
Additive metals in PPM: Mg (660); Ca (189); Ba (0); P (380); Zn (172)
Other info: Water (0); Vis 100c CS: (7. 7); TAN (1. 63)
Thanks,
Steve
Wear Metals in PPM: Fe (148); Cr (1); Ni (0); Al (4); Cu (61); Pb (712); Sn (0); Cd (0); Ag (0); Ti (0); V (0)
Contaminant metals in PPM: Si (43); Na (1); K (1)
Multi-source metals in PPM: Mo (0); Sb (0); Mn (2); Li (0); B (42)
Additive metals in PPM: Mg (660); Ca (189); Ba (0); P (380); Zn (172)
Other info: Water (0); Vis 100c CS: (7. 7); TAN (1. 63)