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Sample UA
Aluminium 4 3
Chromium 3 4
Iron 25 36
Copper 2 11
Lead 1 17
Tin 0 2
Molybdenum 7 3
Nickel 0 1
Manganese 0 1
Silver 0 0
Titanium 0 0
Potassium 2 1
Boron 6 189
Silicon 13 12
Sodium 3 56
Calcium 2866 2216
Magnesium 11 112
Phosphorus 1073 994
Zinc 1277 1150
Barium 0 1
Viscosity 73.9 66-78
Flashpoint 420F >410
Fuel
Antifreeze 0.0% 0.0%
Water 0.0%
Insolubles 0.6%
Lab comments: We've only run a few samples from this type of
engine before so the universal averages file is still under
construction. We see nothing in our data that would indicate
an obvious mechanical problem developing in this Mitsubishi
diesel engine, though. You mentioned the possibility of a
fuel system problem but we found no diesel fuel in the
sample. The additive package and viscosity of the oil both
look okay so we doubt any significant hydraulic oil is
getting into the system. We aren't sure why its "making oil"
-- the problem doesn't show up here.
For some reason this machine will fill the crankcase to the point it will come out of the dipstick hole. No clue what is going on. It obviously not something that is happening all the time. I guess I will have to wait until it grossly overfills like that again before taking a sample. I thought the hour meter was broken but I was watching it the other day and it turns out it works. About 175hrs on the engine. I have no clue how long this oil was in there though as I didnt make note of it because I thought it was broken..
Sample UA
Aluminium 4 3
Chromium 3 4
Iron 25 36
Copper 2 11
Lead 1 17
Tin 0 2
Molybdenum 7 3
Nickel 0 1
Manganese 0 1
Silver 0 0
Titanium 0 0
Potassium 2 1
Boron 6 189
Silicon 13 12
Sodium 3 56
Calcium 2866 2216
Magnesium 11 112
Phosphorus 1073 994
Zinc 1277 1150
Barium 0 1
Viscosity 73.9 66-78
Flashpoint 420F >410
Fuel
Antifreeze 0.0% 0.0%
Water 0.0%
Insolubles 0.6%
Lab comments: We've only run a few samples from this type of
engine before so the universal averages file is still under
construction. We see nothing in our data that would indicate
an obvious mechanical problem developing in this Mitsubishi
diesel engine, though. You mentioned the possibility of a
fuel system problem but we found no diesel fuel in the
sample. The additive package and viscosity of the oil both
look okay so we doubt any significant hydraulic oil is
getting into the system. We aren't sure why its "making oil"
-- the problem doesn't show up here.
For some reason this machine will fill the crankcase to the point it will come out of the dipstick hole. No clue what is going on. It obviously not something that is happening all the time. I guess I will have to wait until it grossly overfills like that again before taking a sample. I thought the hour meter was broken but I was watching it the other day and it turns out it works. About 175hrs on the engine. I have no clue how long this oil was in there though as I didnt make note of it because I thought it was broken..