Since nobody commented on this info in another post (sniff!), I figured I'd post them here in a separate spot because they could be useful. Note that the systems had a full or partial oil change before the Magnefines were added to the return lines on both trucks, so the "before" numbers reflect that. In the case of the '86 truck, I have only done partial changes every 30K, so the oil was still dark. Also note that I tried not to drain any more fluid than could be helped during the filter installation process. By pinching the hoses closed, that was pretty easy, but I did have to add a small amount of new fluid in both cases.
Also note that these were "real" (optical) particle counts done by Oilcheck, not a pore blockage contaminant analysis.
Samples were taken via suction gun, oil hot and engine running.
Truck 1: 1986 F-250 137K miles (about 3K on a partial fluid change, fluid still dark)
ISO Code Before: 21/18/14
4-6um- 1,006,050/100ml
6-14um-160,340/100ml
14-21um- 5,539/100ml
21-38um- 2,616/100ml
38-70um- 154/100ml
>70 um- 0
After 289 Miles w/Magnefine filter
ISO Code After: 18/16/13
4-6um- 159,870/100ml
6-14um-50,720/100ml
14-21um- 3,385/100ml
21-38um- 1,231/100ml
38-70um- 154/100ml
>70um- 0
Note the reduction in the small particles. Considering the Magnefine is a 35um (absolute) filter, all that small stuff must be ferrous and is being intercepted by the magnet. Note also that this was only 289 miles!
Truck 2: 2005 F-150 16K miles (full fluid change/flush 5K previous to test)
ISO Code Before: 20/17/12
4-6um- 545,820/100ml
6-14um-107,520/100ml
14-21um- 2,001/100ml
21-38um- 154/100ml
38-70um- 0/100ml
>70um- 0
After 552 miles w/Magnefine
ISO Code: 17/15/12
4-6um- 68,110/100ml
6-14um-22,320/100ml
14-21um- 1,365/100ml
21-38um- 546/100ml
38-70um- 137/100ml
>70um- 0
Basically the same notation as above. I wonder about having the large size particles in the after sample and none in the before. Sampling error, or is the unit still "making" debris. Likely a little of both.
Also note that these were "real" (optical) particle counts done by Oilcheck, not a pore blockage contaminant analysis.
Samples were taken via suction gun, oil hot and engine running.
Truck 1: 1986 F-250 137K miles (about 3K on a partial fluid change, fluid still dark)
ISO Code Before: 21/18/14
4-6um- 1,006,050/100ml
6-14um-160,340/100ml
14-21um- 5,539/100ml
21-38um- 2,616/100ml
38-70um- 154/100ml
>70 um- 0
After 289 Miles w/Magnefine filter
ISO Code After: 18/16/13
4-6um- 159,870/100ml
6-14um-50,720/100ml
14-21um- 3,385/100ml
21-38um- 1,231/100ml
38-70um- 154/100ml
>70um- 0
Note the reduction in the small particles. Considering the Magnefine is a 35um (absolute) filter, all that small stuff must be ferrous and is being intercepted by the magnet. Note also that this was only 289 miles!
Truck 2: 2005 F-150 16K miles (full fluid change/flush 5K previous to test)
ISO Code Before: 20/17/12
4-6um- 545,820/100ml
6-14um-107,520/100ml
14-21um- 2,001/100ml
21-38um- 154/100ml
38-70um- 0/100ml
>70um- 0
After 552 miles w/Magnefine
ISO Code: 17/15/12
4-6um- 68,110/100ml
6-14um-22,320/100ml
14-21um- 1,365/100ml
21-38um- 546/100ml
38-70um- 137/100ml
>70um- 0
Basically the same notation as above. I wonder about having the large size particles in the after sample and none in the before. Sampling error, or is the unit still "making" debris. Likely a little of both.