Not holding anything against you.
By the time you have to tear an engine down, it's too late to determine whether you used the wrong oil or the wrong OCI for that oil.
The purpose of a used oil analysis is to determine whether the oil selcted is suitable for the use an engine is put to for a given drain interval.
Most engines use neither coolant nor oil, regardless of drain interval, and seem perfectly fine mechanically until they're not.
Were I using something as costly as Red Line, I'd surely pay for a used oil analysis or two.
I do used oil analysis now, just as a measure of engine health as well as the life of the oil used.
A small snapshot of what's happening in the life of the engine.
By the time you have to tear an engine down, it's too late to determine whether you used the wrong oil or the wrong OCI for that oil.
The purpose of a used oil analysis is to determine whether the oil selcted is suitable for the use an engine is put to for a given drain interval.
Most engines use neither coolant nor oil, regardless of drain interval, and seem perfectly fine mechanically until they're not.
Were I using something as costly as Red Line, I'd surely pay for a used oil analysis or two.
I do used oil analysis now, just as a measure of engine health as well as the life of the oil used.
A small snapshot of what's happening in the life of the engine.