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Something I just learned so we don't have to download the reports:Well I decided to send in a sample from my last oil change a couple of weeks ago, this is my first foray with Blackstone.
Any statement from Blackstone about your report? (Listed as a header of the numbers)I just ran my first Blackstone test last week. Well worth $30. Now let's see if I can follow the above posting instructions.
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Quote - Your Land Cruiser earned great initial results. Sure, some minor fuel thinned the viscosity a bit, but neither are concerning at these levels. Wear metals are right around or below averages, which are based on a longer run of about 4,600 miles. All in all, a great first report. Endquote.Any statement from Blackstone about your report? (Listed as a header of the numbers)
I'd drive it and change the oil again with another test. So what it yields before opening the engine up.So I got my second Blackstone report and I am trying to make sense of it. When I bought the truck the previous owner said he had just changed the headgasket but it looks like he skimped and didnt change the oil afterward. I'm hoping the presence of coolant is maybe left over from when the head gasket went, but I'm not sure. Basically I'm trying to figure out if I should just drive it and see what happens and keep doing frequent analysis or open it up and see what is going on. It doesnt exhibit any signs. My temps are spot on at 186 with no overheating.
Any thoughts?
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You need to drive it more and get it hotter (fully up to temp). I know that's hard based on where you live (can't drive through the ocean!) because you can only drive so far.
Thanks, I don't usually take it on short jaunts if I can help it but I get what you're saying. I'll monitor accordingly, wasn't planning on another analysis, but now I have to.You need to drive it more and get it hotter (fully up to temp). I know that's hard based on where you live (can't drive through the ocean!) because you can only drive so far.
That's why you have a bit of fuel in the oil. It's not getting the oil hot enough to burn it out.
Looks good though!
Take a look on their website to read up on what each and every line represents and why. They do a good job of explaining it all.There’s general reading to be done elsewhere and I’ve done a bit, but 1fz specific, does anyone have thoughts on lead alone being out of whack? They’re typically lead/copper alloy, correct? I don’t know enough about the OEM makeup to guess which metal(s) you’d see as they wear, but as shown, no copper detected and other metals are consistent over the 1.5 year period. I know only time will tell how it pans out, but naturally wanting to learn whatever I can, early.
Truck runs great and sounds like any other issue-free 1fz I’ve heard. Have not verified oil pressure, but the gauge appears to function normally and appears within adequate range. The only engine work I did in that OCI was valve cover, PCV valve & both hoses, but that was a week before the sample was taken. Top end was super clean. I also added about 6oz of AT205 2 weeks prior, as it was a very low dose & had it left over.