Recently found out that I get oil analysis for free through my work, so I put off putting it off. I don't have a scanner, or a digital copy of my report, but here's the details:
Rotella T6, 5w40
New oil sample, wear metals in PPM:
Cu - 0
Fe - 2
Cr - 0
Al - 2
Pb - 0
Sn - 0
Si - 2
Na - 1
K - 0
Mo - 61
Ni - 0
Ag - 0
Ti - 0
Ca - 774
Mg - 1170
Zn - 1160
P - 1071
Oil Condition / Particle Count (ct/ml)
Water - Negative
Antifreeze - Negative
V100 - 14.4
ISO - 19/15/13
4µ - 2941
6µ - 283
10µ - 90
14µ - 74
21µ - 67
38µ - 53
50µ - 44
Not really sure what the mu numbers above represent. Anyway, below are the results on this same oil, but with ~6000 miles and around one year on it, using a Toyota filter (one of the ones made in Malaysia or wherever they're made that isn't Japan these days). Running a K&N air filter, although I'd be surprised if it wasn't dirty by this point. I have since switched to an Amsoil oil filter, and will be pulling another sample from the oil that is in there currently.
Cu - 5
Fe - 18
Cr - 0
Al - 3
Pb - 7
Sn - 0
Si - 15
Na - 1
K - 1
Mo - 56
Ni - 0
Ag - 0
Ti - 0
Ca - 788
Mg - 1043
Zn - 1088
P - 950
Oil Condition / Particle Count (ct/ml)
Water - Negative
Antifreeze - Negative
V100 - 14.1
The lab put a comment on the used sample of, "No problems presently associated with this sample. Continue sampling at the normal interval." That said, unless you guys have some sage advice that would change my mind, I will probably run the oil that is in the car another couple months until we switch the engine over to the other shell for the widebody. I would estimate that the oil currently in the car has around 6000-8000 miles, and was last changed in/around October 2011. Driving behavior is similar to that of the sample above.
Any thoughts?
Rotella T6, 5w40
New oil sample, wear metals in PPM:
Cu - 0
Fe - 2
Cr - 0
Al - 2
Pb - 0
Sn - 0
Si - 2
Na - 1
K - 0
Mo - 61
Ni - 0
Ag - 0
Ti - 0
Ca - 774
Mg - 1170
Zn - 1160
P - 1071
Oil Condition / Particle Count (ct/ml)
Water - Negative
Antifreeze - Negative
V100 - 14.4
ISO - 19/15/13
4µ - 2941
6µ - 283
10µ - 90
14µ - 74
21µ - 67
38µ - 53
50µ - 44
Not really sure what the mu numbers above represent. Anyway, below are the results on this same oil, but with ~6000 miles and around one year on it, using a Toyota filter (one of the ones made in Malaysia or wherever they're made that isn't Japan these days). Running a K&N air filter, although I'd be surprised if it wasn't dirty by this point. I have since switched to an Amsoil oil filter, and will be pulling another sample from the oil that is in there currently.
Cu - 5
Fe - 18
Cr - 0
Al - 3
Pb - 7
Sn - 0
Si - 15
Na - 1
K - 1
Mo - 56
Ni - 0
Ag - 0
Ti - 0
Ca - 788
Mg - 1043
Zn - 1088
P - 950
Oil Condition / Particle Count (ct/ml)
Water - Negative
Antifreeze - Negative
V100 - 14.1
The lab put a comment on the used sample of, "No problems presently associated with this sample. Continue sampling at the normal interval." That said, unless you guys have some sage advice that would change my mind, I will probably run the oil that is in the car another couple months until we switch the engine over to the other shell for the widebody. I would estimate that the oil currently in the car has around 6000-8000 miles, and was last changed in/around October 2011. Driving behavior is similar to that of the sample above.
Any thoughts?