Looks good. Some fuel. Good ociA little bit of Kirkland 0w20 mixed in.
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Oops let me fix it for you... Copy the title and paste it below. The 4500 is lube milage or 6 months. Sample #4 is the most recent. Every 6 months are other samples.Lube time, unit time???? Doesn’t make sense. How many miles on the engine and how many miles on the oil?
Thanks!!!Oops let me fix it for you... Copy the title and paste it below. The 4500 is lube milage or 6 months. Sample #4 is the most recent. Every 6 months are other samples.
Notice the date between 2 and 3… I took it to the dealer to check the compression and sampled before and after their work. Looks OK now though.
I thought they over torqued the plugs but did another compression test and appeared they were torqued correctly. Somehow they got all 4 cylinders above specs. and my test showed Cylinder #4 below normal.@Bill_W ah yes, that would explain it. The aluminum came from them removing the spark plugs and some shavings from the threads must have fallen in and caused that spike.It all makes sense now
The million mile question is… does moly really help with anti wear vs a formula that has ZERO moly in it? I don’t recall seeing any proof of it. The Japanese manufacturers sure do seem to think Moly is EXTREMELY important for their engines and need a good 600ppm of it “OR ELSE”Looks like Mobil 1 still adds lots of Moly for Toyota. Now we need TGMO 10W-30.
I remember reading that M1 made high moly oil per Toyota (TGMO) request and then there was a time that they weren't doing that (according to Gokhan iirc) ... seems like tgmo still has lots of Moly.
On a 10,000 mile engine?!!? Why was it in for diagnosis to begin with at such a young age?