Maximus Gladius
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21 JTR, gas, auto, 107k kms (total), second engine (approx 75k kms)
Quick history: at about 32k I got my factory engine replaced on an insurance claim. Tech mistakenly added 6L (holds 5) to an already over filled crank case and 12L of oil was drained out on the first 1567kms oil change and I’ve done early oil changes ever since for 75k kms.
When my oil life gauge reaches 50%, I change oil/filter and sample goes to the lab for analysis. Reason being is I believe running 12L of oil for 1567 kms to BC and back over several mountain passes has put undue stress on the main bearings and such so I must keep my eye on how the wear metals are doing, I can’t help myself. (Iron has always read high (approx 50ppm every 3000-5000 kms)
No glycol in my engine oil, but there is in my oil catch can. ??this is still a mystery??
For the first several (6 or so) oil changes, I ran Quaker State full synthetic and for the first 6 oil changes I kept the oil filters and hung them up on my garage wall for reference and discussion. Some glitter is barley noticeable but normal to me. Filters are quite clean in appearance.
For the next several oil changes, I switched to Mobil 1. I only inspected each filter after they had time to drain out. They all looked great, no alarms, I did not keep these. Iron is still reading high (to me).
After several oil changes, I switched to Pennzoil Ultra Premium to see if maybe their additive package would help bring down the IRON count to more reasonable levels like (20’s ppm) not in the 50+ ppm.
Sometime earlier this year I had briefly heard a bottom end knocking and then that was it. So I figured if something was going to blow, oil won’t save it now so I just kept using the Pennzoil to current. Analysis shows excellent wear numbers except for IRON. I did have a misfire @60k kms (P0305) which ended up being a bad #5 plug, I changed them all and PCV. No misfires, engine very smooth and quiet…except now, the bottom end knocking is at every cold start up, RPM’s start high and as they come down and normalize, the knocking takes place, then goes quiet till next morning at cold start up and ground zero with stethoscope places it at a main bearing, mid to front of engine along the second oil pan (the one you can’t see).
So,…my oil life guage reached 50% and I changed the oil and grabbed the last dried/drained out filter up on the shelf and opened it up! SHOCKED to see all this “black” in the pleats so I took it to the lab to tell me what it is. The “black” is carbon, WHAT? HOW and WHERE did it come from?? Oil and gas are hydrocarbons, long chain. Lab tech said there is no way to know which carbon it is.
There is an answer however and clues are given above. The lab gathered up all my many analysis reports and discovered where the high carbon came from. This is another reason I do oil analysis reports. No guessing here. But I welcome your thoughts, if you were to open up your oil filter and see all this black, what would you do?
Here’s some tech data:
-PCV is brand new.
-plugs have 15k kms
-oil changed every 3-5k kms
-Blowby with engine running and filler cap off, paper held over fill hole has slight pulsing.
-no upper engine ticking
-regular gas used
-the odd time I will throw in some sea foam in the gas.
-air filter is maintained, K$N. (I know what over oiling and under oiling looks like) analysis does not indicate abnormal dirt getting in.
-lab rinsed part of filter, dried out residue and analyzed debris.
“black” residue is actually “brown” when dried.
Good luck. You’ll be very surprised to know what it is.
Quick history: at about 32k I got my factory engine replaced on an insurance claim. Tech mistakenly added 6L (holds 5) to an already over filled crank case and 12L of oil was drained out on the first 1567kms oil change and I’ve done early oil changes ever since for 75k kms.
When my oil life gauge reaches 50%, I change oil/filter and sample goes to the lab for analysis. Reason being is I believe running 12L of oil for 1567 kms to BC and back over several mountain passes has put undue stress on the main bearings and such so I must keep my eye on how the wear metals are doing, I can’t help myself. (Iron has always read high (approx 50ppm every 3000-5000 kms)
No glycol in my engine oil, but there is in my oil catch can. ??this is still a mystery??
For the first several (6 or so) oil changes, I ran Quaker State full synthetic and for the first 6 oil changes I kept the oil filters and hung them up on my garage wall for reference and discussion. Some glitter is barley noticeable but normal to me. Filters are quite clean in appearance.
For the next several oil changes, I switched to Mobil 1. I only inspected each filter after they had time to drain out. They all looked great, no alarms, I did not keep these. Iron is still reading high (to me).
After several oil changes, I switched to Pennzoil Ultra Premium to see if maybe their additive package would help bring down the IRON count to more reasonable levels like (20’s ppm) not in the 50+ ppm.
Sometime earlier this year I had briefly heard a bottom end knocking and then that was it. So I figured if something was going to blow, oil won’t save it now so I just kept using the Pennzoil to current. Analysis shows excellent wear numbers except for IRON. I did have a misfire @60k kms (P0305) which ended up being a bad #5 plug, I changed them all and PCV. No misfires, engine very smooth and quiet…except now, the bottom end knocking is at every cold start up, RPM’s start high and as they come down and normalize, the knocking takes place, then goes quiet till next morning at cold start up and ground zero with stethoscope places it at a main bearing, mid to front of engine along the second oil pan (the one you can’t see).
So,…my oil life guage reached 50% and I changed the oil and grabbed the last dried/drained out filter up on the shelf and opened it up! SHOCKED to see all this “black” in the pleats so I took it to the lab to tell me what it is. The “black” is carbon, WHAT? HOW and WHERE did it come from?? Oil and gas are hydrocarbons, long chain. Lab tech said there is no way to know which carbon it is.
There is an answer however and clues are given above. The lab gathered up all my many analysis reports and discovered where the high carbon came from. This is another reason I do oil analysis reports. No guessing here. But I welcome your thoughts, if you were to open up your oil filter and see all this black, what would you do?
Here’s some tech data:
-PCV is brand new.
-plugs have 15k kms
-oil changed every 3-5k kms
-Blowby with engine running and filler cap off, paper held over fill hole has slight pulsing.
-no upper engine ticking
-regular gas used
-the odd time I will throw in some sea foam in the gas.
-air filter is maintained, K$N. (I know what over oiling and under oiling looks like) analysis does not indicate abnormal dirt getting in.
-lab rinsed part of filter, dried out residue and analyzed debris.
“black” residue is actually “brown” when dried.
Good luck. You’ll be very surprised to know what it is.
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