OIL TYPE & GRADE: Wolfs Head 10W/30 from dealership after repairs
OIL USE INTERVAL: 2,300 Miles
Buick Lucerne 2006 3.8L V-6 23,000 miles
AC Delco Filter
11-09 to 06-10 oil in use..Seven months
Oil monitor said 55% life remaining.
OIL ADDED- 0 Qts.-
Since last report:Copper continued to improve in the latest sample from your Buick, but iron increased quite a bit.This
shows excess wear at a steel part, such as the cylinders. Silicon was also high and this may be what caused the spike
in iron. The high silicon could show a problem with your air filtration system so we suggest having a look there. The
air filter is a good place to start. No other harmful contaminants were found. The viscosity of the oil was a little low but this shouldn't be an issue. The TBN read 3.1 so there was still some active additive left in this oil.
Numbers on left are from previous UOA Shell 5w-30 dino,
Numbers in middle are the KENDALL GT-1 syn. blend.
Numbers on right are the Wolfs Head 10w-30 Dino
MI/HR on Oil 2,300
MI/HR on Unit 23,000
Make Up Oil Added 0 QTS.
ALUMINUM 5 3 4
CHROMIUM 2 1 3
IRON 10 8 27
COPPER 59 51 46
LEAD 1 0 0
TIN 0 0 6
MOLYBDENUM 108 42 23
NICKEL 0 0 1
MANGANESE 1 1 1
SILVER 0 0 0
TITANIUM 0 0 0
POTASSIUM 2 1 3
BORON 15 88 21
SILICON 9 11 87
SODIUM 13 6 242
CALCIUM 1917 2146 1828
MAGNESIUM 20 9 8
PHOSPHORUS 646 561 745
ZINC 840 769 935
BARIUM 0 0 0
SUS Viscosity @ 210°F 53.6 56.1 57.2 - - 56-63
cSt Viscosity @ 100°C 8.35 9.09 9.43 - - 9.1-11.3
Flashpoint in °F 395 410 405 - - >365
Fuel % Antifreeze % 0.0 0.0 0.0 - - 0.0
Water % 0.0 0.0 0.0- - Insolubles % 0.3 0.2 0.2- - TBN 2.0 2.5 3.1
well guys what do you think?
OIL USE INTERVAL: 2,300 Miles
Buick Lucerne 2006 3.8L V-6 23,000 miles
AC Delco Filter
11-09 to 06-10 oil in use..Seven months
Oil monitor said 55% life remaining.
OIL ADDED- 0 Qts.-
Since last report:Copper continued to improve in the latest sample from your Buick, but iron increased quite a bit.This
shows excess wear at a steel part, such as the cylinders. Silicon was also high and this may be what caused the spike
in iron. The high silicon could show a problem with your air filtration system so we suggest having a look there. The
air filter is a good place to start. No other harmful contaminants were found. The viscosity of the oil was a little low but this shouldn't be an issue. The TBN read 3.1 so there was still some active additive left in this oil.
Numbers on left are from previous UOA Shell 5w-30 dino,
Numbers in middle are the KENDALL GT-1 syn. blend.
Numbers on right are the Wolfs Head 10w-30 Dino
MI/HR on Oil 2,300
MI/HR on Unit 23,000
Make Up Oil Added 0 QTS.
ALUMINUM 5 3 4
CHROMIUM 2 1 3
IRON 10 8 27
COPPER 59 51 46
LEAD 1 0 0
TIN 0 0 6
MOLYBDENUM 108 42 23
NICKEL 0 0 1
MANGANESE 1 1 1
SILVER 0 0 0
TITANIUM 0 0 0
POTASSIUM 2 1 3
BORON 15 88 21
SILICON 9 11 87
SODIUM 13 6 242
CALCIUM 1917 2146 1828
MAGNESIUM 20 9 8
PHOSPHORUS 646 561 745
ZINC 840 769 935
BARIUM 0 0 0
SUS Viscosity @ 210°F 53.6 56.1 57.2 - - 56-63
cSt Viscosity @ 100°C 8.35 9.09 9.43 - - 9.1-11.3
Flashpoint in °F 395 410 405 - - >365
Fuel % Antifreeze % 0.0 0.0 0.0 - - 0.0
Water % 0.0 0.0 0.0- - Insolubles % 0.3 0.2 0.2- - TBN 2.0 2.5 3.1
well guys what do you think?
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