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I haven't done a lot of oil analysis in the past, but I do know enough to be dangerous
For example, when certain metals have a high PPM that indicates excessive wear on components that have that materials particular composition.
What I have forgotten is which ones to look at and what components they affect. (Some are obvious and others I could figure out/guess but would rather not) Also a lot of times, terminology is different... For example, since I grew up in South Africa, when I was a teenager working on engines with my father we would refer to the main bearings on a crank as 'white metal' bearings which is a euphamism for a bearing of mixed composition (copper and tin) if I remember correctly. Not sure if that term is used in the USA.
Anyhow, you get the idea so when looking at a oil report is there a little cheat sheet as to what you should look for?
Thanks in advance for the help.
For example, when certain metals have a high PPM that indicates excessive wear on components that have that materials particular composition.
What I have forgotten is which ones to look at and what components they affect. (Some are obvious and others I could figure out/guess but would rather not) Also a lot of times, terminology is different... For example, since I grew up in South Africa, when I was a teenager working on engines with my father we would refer to the main bearings on a crank as 'white metal' bearings which is a euphamism for a bearing of mixed composition (copper and tin) if I remember correctly. Not sure if that term is used in the USA.
Anyhow, you get the idea so when looking at a oil report is there a little cheat sheet as to what you should look for?
Thanks in advance for the help.