I have a 99 Ford Contour, 2.0L 4 cylinder DOHC with 116,551 miles on it at the time of sample. The oil has been in the car for about 3 or 4 months. I'm using AMSOIL SAE 5W-30 XL Synthetic Motor Oil. I use Group 7 oil filters which are made by purolator.
I do about 120 miles a day, almost all on the highway with little stop and go.
The oil level was just a tad under the lower fill line before i took the sample which dropped the oil level by a little more. I added 1qt of make up oil after taking the sample to bring it back up to the top fill line. There are no leaks anywhere so I think its just burn off.
The report follows:
JOHN: Wear read near averages and metals are properly balanced for this type of engine. Universal
averages are based on an oil change at ~5700 miles on the oil. The viscosity was fine for a 5W/30. Silicon
may show dirt getting past the air filter. We suggest checking that. Silicon could also be from sealers or a
silicone lube, and in this form it's harmless. No fuel or antifreeze was found. The TBN read 4.8, showing
active additive remaining (1.0 is too low for extended use). Changing the oil is recommended due to the
high silicon. Resample after 8K miles on the next oil.
Code:
6,600 miles | universal averages
ALUMINUM 3 3
CHROMIUM 0 1
IRON 17 11
COPPER 3 4
LEAD 0 1
TIN 0 1
MOLYBDENUM 44 65
NICKEL 1 0
MANGANESE 0 0
SILVER 0 0
TITANIUM 0 0
POTASSIUM 2 1
BORON 139 64
SILICON 30 12
SODIUM 8 13
CALCIUM 2270 2336
MAGNESIUM 11 114
PHOSPHORUS 616 716
ZINC 771 840
BARIUM 0 1
Code:
cSt Viscosity @ 100°C 57.4 56-63
SUS Viscosity @ 210°F 9.48 9.1-11.3
Flashpoint in °F 405 >365
Fuel %
Antifreeze % 0.0 0
Water % 0.0
Insolubles % 0.4
TBN 4.8
TAN
ISO Code
The analysis pointed out a lot of Silicon possibly due to sealers or a silicone lube. I just had my timing belt replaced, and noticed new seals around the engine cover. They report also says silicon could also be due to dirt getting past the air filter. I have a K&N stock replacement air filter and have heard stories about their filtration vs air flow characteristics.
They recommend changing the oil due to the high silicone. Given the new seals and K&N filter, information that blackstone did not know when making their recommendation, should I still change it? Should I wait until 8 or 8.5k miles and see how long the TBN lasts?
A TBN of 1 is considered the end of the usefulness of oil correct? if it stars at 7(?) does that mean i'm really not even half way through the life of the oil especially since I added the 1qt of top off oil?
I do about 120 miles a day, almost all on the highway with little stop and go.
The oil level was just a tad under the lower fill line before i took the sample which dropped the oil level by a little more. I added 1qt of make up oil after taking the sample to bring it back up to the top fill line. There are no leaks anywhere so I think its just burn off.
The report follows:
JOHN: Wear read near averages and metals are properly balanced for this type of engine. Universal
averages are based on an oil change at ~5700 miles on the oil. The viscosity was fine for a 5W/30. Silicon
may show dirt getting past the air filter. We suggest checking that. Silicon could also be from sealers or a
silicone lube, and in this form it's harmless. No fuel or antifreeze was found. The TBN read 4.8, showing
active additive remaining (1.0 is too low for extended use). Changing the oil is recommended due to the
high silicon. Resample after 8K miles on the next oil.
Code:
6,600 miles | universal averages
ALUMINUM 3 3
CHROMIUM 0 1
IRON 17 11
COPPER 3 4
LEAD 0 1
TIN 0 1
MOLYBDENUM 44 65
NICKEL 1 0
MANGANESE 0 0
SILVER 0 0
TITANIUM 0 0
POTASSIUM 2 1
BORON 139 64
SILICON 30 12
SODIUM 8 13
CALCIUM 2270 2336
MAGNESIUM 11 114
PHOSPHORUS 616 716
ZINC 771 840
BARIUM 0 1
Code:
cSt Viscosity @ 100°C 57.4 56-63
SUS Viscosity @ 210°F 9.48 9.1-11.3
Flashpoint in °F 405 >365
Fuel %
Antifreeze % 0.0 0
Water % 0.0
Insolubles % 0.4
TBN 4.8
TAN
ISO Code
The analysis pointed out a lot of Silicon possibly due to sealers or a silicone lube. I just had my timing belt replaced, and noticed new seals around the engine cover. They report also says silicon could also be due to dirt getting past the air filter. I have a K&N stock replacement air filter and have heard stories about their filtration vs air flow characteristics.
They recommend changing the oil due to the high silicone. Given the new seals and K&N filter, information that blackstone did not know when making their recommendation, should I still change it? Should I wait until 8 or 8.5k miles and see how long the TBN lasts?
A TBN of 1 is considered the end of the usefulness of oil correct? if it stars at 7(?) does that mean i'm really not even half way through the life of the oil especially since I added the 1qt of top off oil?