Okay here goes. These are the number from my latest oil analysis.
Miles on oil was 10,800 time was 1 year. No filter changes. Oil used was Amsoil Series 2000 0w30. Also uses a By-pass filtration system.
I have also included the number on the 2 analysis prior. The second row being Amsoil 0w30 with 10,400 which was in over 18 months and 1 filter change. The last number being my first analysis was with Castrol syntec 5w50 6 months on the oil and 2100 miles.
Gylcol: 0
water%: b> Fuel%: 0.0, Vis@100C:12.6(out of grade low 40wt) 12.6, 18.7(syntec 5w50)
Solids: trace, tr, tr,
soot: N/A, N/A, N/A
Oxd%: 6.7, 12.2, 10.0
Nox%: 27.1, 38.6, 17.1
TBN: 9.3, 6.7, 7.6
FE: 26, 33, 11
Cr: 0, 2, 1
Lead: 50, 25, 13
Copper: 43, 24, 8
Al: 9, 12, 8
Ni: 2, 3, 1
Si: 13, 24, 18
Boron: 37, 22, 17
Sodium: 6, 25, 6
Mg: 333, 348, 369
Ca: 3164, 3105, 1500
Ba: 0, 0, 0
P: 1281, 1225, 767
Zn: 1515, 1569, 1138
Mo: 06, 80
Ti: 0, 0, 0
V: 0, 0, 0
Cd: 0, 0, 0
My personal observations are that the lead and copper has gotten increasingly higher. I am guessing this is bearing material. What is causing this I have no clue. My TBN has really held up well comparing to the last change, this is due to the By-pass system absorbing moisture and other acid cause contaminants. My Oxidation is way down, again due to the by-pass system, nox is midway, but what do you want for over 12months!
I feel that I should shorten my filter change interval to 6 months minimum(this is what is recommended anyhow) I changed out my full flow today and left the by-pass filter for another 6 months.
I plan to change the filter again in January and do another analysis. I would only normally do it once a year, but the lead and copper has me concerned.
Overall I am totally please with the numbers. I am probably harder on oil than most, since I do more short trips and take very little long ones. Also my truck can sit for day's at a time, when I'm taking the bike to work and play.
If the numbers stay relitively constant year to year there should be no reason to dump this stuff for a while. Though I do know now that filter changes are a must.
[ August 03, 2002, 11:24 PM: Message edited by: msparks ]
Miles on oil was 10,800 time was 1 year. No filter changes. Oil used was Amsoil Series 2000 0w30. Also uses a By-pass filtration system.
I have also included the number on the 2 analysis prior. The second row being Amsoil 0w30 with 10,400 which was in over 18 months and 1 filter change. The last number being my first analysis was with Castrol syntec 5w50 6 months on the oil and 2100 miles.
Gylcol: 0
water%: b> Fuel%: 0.0, Vis@100C:12.6(out of grade low 40wt) 12.6, 18.7(syntec 5w50)
Solids: trace, tr, tr,
soot: N/A, N/A, N/A
Oxd%: 6.7, 12.2, 10.0
Nox%: 27.1, 38.6, 17.1
TBN: 9.3, 6.7, 7.6
FE: 26, 33, 11
Cr: 0, 2, 1
Lead: 50, 25, 13
Copper: 43, 24, 8
Al: 9, 12, 8
Ni: 2, 3, 1
Si: 13, 24, 18
Boron: 37, 22, 17
Sodium: 6, 25, 6
Mg: 333, 348, 369
Ca: 3164, 3105, 1500
Ba: 0, 0, 0
P: 1281, 1225, 767
Zn: 1515, 1569, 1138
Mo: 06, 80
Ti: 0, 0, 0
V: 0, 0, 0
Cd: 0, 0, 0
My personal observations are that the lead and copper has gotten increasingly higher. I am guessing this is bearing material. What is causing this I have no clue. My TBN has really held up well comparing to the last change, this is due to the By-pass system absorbing moisture and other acid cause contaminants. My Oxidation is way down, again due to the by-pass system, nox is midway, but what do you want for over 12months!
I feel that I should shorten my filter change interval to 6 months minimum(this is what is recommended anyhow) I changed out my full flow today and left the by-pass filter for another 6 months.
I plan to change the filter again in January and do another analysis. I would only normally do it once a year, but the lead and copper has me concerned.
Overall I am totally please with the numbers. I am probably harder on oil than most, since I do more short trips and take very little long ones. Also my truck can sit for day's at a time, when I'm taking the bike to work and play.
If the numbers stay relitively constant year to year there should be no reason to dump this stuff for a while. Though I do know now that filter changes are a must.
[ August 03, 2002, 11:24 PM: Message edited by: msparks ]