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T&T: oil analysis

From: Faure, Marin (no email)
Date: Tue Aug 01 2006 - 18:46:13 EDT

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    >What has been the experience of the list with oil analysis companies?
    Cost and understandable results.

    An important thing to understand is that a single oil analysis doesn't
    mean a whole lot by itself. It may show a snapshot of the levels of
    metals, acids, etc. in the oil, but this will depend on how long the oil
    that was tested had been in the engine. The real value of oil analysis
    is as a trend indicator, and for this you need to have the oil sampled
    and tested on a regular schedule. Then you'll be amassing data that can
    be analyzed to see what's going on inside the engine over time, what
    components might be wearing out, how the way you run the engine is
    affecting it, whether your service intervals should be changed, etc.

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    Bellingham, Washington
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