I had a thought the other day regarding Used oil analysis....I know some say they are garbage, others are all about them, etc...and well, I'm kind of curious; I see the "potential" they have. Something I've been thinking, if a vehicle has a "vacuum leak" - basically, the engine getting air into the engine that would not be filtered by the "air filter" - would that show up on a used oil analysis when taking the sample through the dip stick and/or as the oil is draining.
Obviously, taking the sample from the oil within the filter wouldn't quite work....cause there should be possible contaminants within the oil filter; since that's it's job.
I know I've read some UOAs where B-S noted "particulates" - likely due to clogged/dirty or perhaps even "NO" air filter present....which is why I had this thought.
Obviously the role of the oil is to suspend the "contaminants" that could make it through the vacuum leak.
Obviously though, if the "leak" is big enough the vehicle would not start....or will drive like "stuff" lol.
Obviously, taking the sample from the oil within the filter wouldn't quite work....cause there should be possible contaminants within the oil filter; since that's it's job.
I know I've read some UOAs where B-S noted "particulates" - likely due to clogged/dirty or perhaps even "NO" air filter present....which is why I had this thought.
Obviously the role of the oil is to suspend the "contaminants" that could make it through the vacuum leak.
Obviously though, if the "leak" is big enough the vehicle would not start....or will drive like "stuff" lol.