OK –
Here’s this year’s UOA on my baby, and since I find Blackstone’s report slightly troubling, here’s some additional info:
· Truck has 130K on it, and have been using Redline since 120K
· Prior oil type was Valvoline Full Syn 10W-30
· I had been using the Valvoline ever since purchasing the truck used @ 28K miles. Do not know truck history.
· Truck has been well-maintained
· Oil Filter – Amsoil EAO-57
· July 07 Compression check: all cyl > 92% altitude-adj spec
· Truck has not been a daily driver since 118K.
· 95% of all mileage since 122K has been towing mileage.
Blackstone has once again commented on elevated iron levels. I think I’ve figured out what’s going on.
I bought a small boat at 122K miles, Total towing weight is, IMO, quite light: 1400# for boat/trailer/AND my fishing gear. 5VZ towing capacity is (supposedly) 5000 lbs!
Basically, I switched to Redline at 120K, bought the boat at 122k, and got first Redline UOA @ 124K. So the two most recent of the three UOA’s are Redline. So the Oil Report comment about “operational change on my part” may just be spot on.
I am just saddened that such a light tow is causing increased iron wear in the 3.4. I have never been a fan of the power of the 3.4 anyway, and it does in fact look like this towing weight is stressing the engine somewhat.
However, I am heartened by the Oilyriser’s comment last year when I posted my UOA:
“At 4000 miles a year, it'll last a very long time even if iron is 100 ppm.”
Here’s the thread: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/posts/1155537/
And it’s safe to say that future annual mileage will be in the 5k to 8k range.
So two questions for you guys:
1. The 5VZ is an iron block with alumie heads. Any guesses where the iron’s coming from? I know, it could be anywhere…
2. Oil Report commenter wondered about going back to petroleum-based oil. But he did not know I have been towing since 122K. Would you switch to something other than Redline, or is Redline the best defense again towing-induced increased engine stress?
Thanks to all of you who take the time to reply. I'll be watching the thread pretty closely since I have questions. All comments welcome!
Here’s this year’s UOA on my baby, and since I find Blackstone’s report slightly troubling, here’s some additional info:
· Truck has 130K on it, and have been using Redline since 120K
· Prior oil type was Valvoline Full Syn 10W-30
· I had been using the Valvoline ever since purchasing the truck used @ 28K miles. Do not know truck history.
· Truck has been well-maintained
· Oil Filter – Amsoil EAO-57
· July 07 Compression check: all cyl > 92% altitude-adj spec
· Truck has not been a daily driver since 118K.
· 95% of all mileage since 122K has been towing mileage.
Blackstone has once again commented on elevated iron levels. I think I’ve figured out what’s going on.
I bought a small boat at 122K miles, Total towing weight is, IMO, quite light: 1400# for boat/trailer/AND my fishing gear. 5VZ towing capacity is (supposedly) 5000 lbs!
Basically, I switched to Redline at 120K, bought the boat at 122k, and got first Redline UOA @ 124K. So the two most recent of the three UOA’s are Redline. So the Oil Report comment about “operational change on my part” may just be spot on.
I am just saddened that such a light tow is causing increased iron wear in the 3.4. I have never been a fan of the power of the 3.4 anyway, and it does in fact look like this towing weight is stressing the engine somewhat.
However, I am heartened by the Oilyriser’s comment last year when I posted my UOA:
“At 4000 miles a year, it'll last a very long time even if iron is 100 ppm.”
Here’s the thread: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/posts/1155537/
And it’s safe to say that future annual mileage will be in the 5k to 8k range.
So two questions for you guys:
1. The 5VZ is an iron block with alumie heads. Any guesses where the iron’s coming from? I know, it could be anywhere…
2. Oil Report commenter wondered about going back to petroleum-based oil. But he did not know I have been towing since 122K. Would you switch to something other than Redline, or is Redline the best defense again towing-induced increased engine stress?
Thanks to all of you who take the time to reply. I'll be watching the thread pretty closely since I have questions. All comments welcome!
