Wasn't expecting the 55ppm spike in the silicon at all. Is usually in the 10-15ppm range. Only work that has been done on engine, was to install a new oil pan at the last oil change. Air intake was not disturbed at all, to my knowledge. However, I removed, checked, and reinstalled the air intake last night. It was clean with no issues found. Air filter is a few years old, but is still completely serviceable. Have a new filter on order anyway. However, I can't image a 4-5x spike coming from an air filter over just 4,000 miles.
Could have some gasket tack/sealant caused this silicon spike, when the oil pan was installed? Also, no idea if the 'mechanic' actually cleaned out the new pan, by spraying with parts cleaner and wiping it out before installing it (he likely didn't).
Also not thrilled about the 1.6 base number after only 4,085 miles. This vehicle only towed a 5x10 utility trailer about 100 miles on this change. That seems a tad bit low, considering the easy and relatively short 4,085 miles of use.
Could have some gasket tack/sealant caused this silicon spike, when the oil pan was installed? Also, no idea if the 'mechanic' actually cleaned out the new pan, by spraying with parts cleaner and wiping it out before installing it (he likely didn't).
Also not thrilled about the 1.6 base number after only 4,085 miles. This vehicle only towed a 5x10 utility trailer about 100 miles on this change. That seems a tad bit low, considering the easy and relatively short 4,085 miles of use.