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Oil Color, Lubrication Ability and
Contamination Level

AMSOIL Synthetic Lubricants are designed and
engineered for extended drain interval service. The color
the AMSOIL on your dipstick (or ANY oil for that matter) has
absolutely no bearing on whether or not the oil is suitable
for continued use or if it should be drained and replaced.
Use the recommended change intervals for both the oil and
engine oil filters as specified by AMSOIL.
It is a common misconception that an oil's color is an
indication of how dirty it is. This is absolutely NOT TRUE. The
color of an oil does not have any bearing on its lubrication
ability. Most oil and especially diesel engine oil will turn
black in the first few hours of operation due to contaminates
generated by the combustion process and soot particles. The
ONLY way to accurately determine an oil's lubricating value or
contamination level is through (spectrographic) oil analysis.
Oil analysis is common practice used regularly in commercial,
industrial and fleet operations and can also be used for
passenger cars, light trucks or any other application. In
addition oil analysis will also determine the exact pars per
million (ppm) of wear metals in your oil which provides an
indication of any abnormal wear or specific components that
need mechanical inspection in addition to checking for any
fuel, water or glycol contamination. *At the end of this
section you will find a listing of what oil analysis testing
checks for.
The useful life of an engine oil is dependent on several
factors such as the quality of the oil, type of fuel, equipment
condition, type and operating environment of the equipment and,
most important, the type of filtration used. The filtration
system and the oil are vital tools for preserving engine life.
A highly efficient filter is essential to protect an engine by
removing both liquid and abrasive contaminants held in
suspension by a high quality premium oil such as AMSOIL. When
using AMSOIL Synthetic Lubricants for extended drain intervals
the AMSOIL Super Duty Filter must be changed at 12,500 miles or
6 months for gas engines and 10,000 miles or 6 months for
diesel engines, such as the Ford Powerstroke or Dodge
Cummins.
If the AMSOIL Dual-Gard or Dual-Remote By-Pass Filtration
Systems are used then the AMSOIL Super Duty full flow engine
oil filter must be changed at the same intervals as specified
above and the by-pass filter(s) changed as indicated by oil
analysis results. The oil does not need to be changed when
using by-pass filtration unless oil analysis testing indicates
it is necessary.
It is not uncommon to get several hundred thousand or more
miles on the AMSOIL when using by-pass filtration. A Mack
Dealership recently performed a teardown inspection on a 1990
Mack E7-400 diesel engine with 630,000 miles total and 409,000
miles without an oil change and its parts were examined by an
engine rater from a major oil additive raw materials
manufacturer and supplier. The engine showed light to moderate
wear throughout, just as an engine in similar service and
lubricated with conventional oil changed at 15,000-20,000- mile
intervals (as is common with over-the-road semi-trucks) would
show. In fact, according to the engine rater the parts
examined- cylinder liners, pistons, rings, bearings, valve
train components- could have been put right back in the engine
and would have continued to provide the good, dependable
service they had provided all along- after 409,000 miles
without an oil change! If you would like the full detailed
report and photographs of this teardown inspection please
e-mail us your address and we will drop it in the mail.
Oil Analysis Report Items
Include:
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sample
#, date sampled, date tested, unit #, engine make,
model, year, oil brand, viscosity grade, sump capacity,
make up oil added, type of filtration, last filter
change
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component miles, oil miles, last oil change miles
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%
presence of gylcol, water, fuel
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viscosity @40 deg. C. and at 100 deg. C.
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%
solids
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soot,
oxidation %, NOX %, TBN, TAN
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% iron,
chromium, lead, copper, tin, aluminum, nickel, silver,
manganese, silicon, boron, sodium, magnesium, calcium,
barium, phosphorous, zinc, molybdenum, titanium,
vanadium and cadmium
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recommendations and additional test results
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