Inexpensive oil wear tester
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Inexpensive oil wear tester
This might be a handy gadget of interest to some of you. It's a do-it-yourself oil status tester. Fairly inexpensive - around $45.
It doesn't substitute for sending an oil sample off for a chemical analysis but it gives you some indication of if your oil is still capable of doing it's job. It tests primarily for the acidity level of the oil and uses it as a measure of it's useful life that's left. I read about it in Auto Restorer and they gave it a positive review.
I've tried it on several cars. On my Cobra that has fresh oil, it tested as new. On my Lightning which has been running the same oil for a couple of years but has probably only about 1500 miles on it, it again tested in pretty good condition but not as well as the Cobra. I then tried it on my 67 Plymouth GTX's 440 motor and it tested pretty grim. It doesn't have a lot of miles on the oil, but after checking my records it's been more years since I last changed it than I care to admit. Looks like that will be on the agenda this weekend. The Corvette is up on a 4-post lift so I didn't test it yet. I suspect it's ready for a change also.
It doesn't substitute for sending an oil sample off for a chemical analysis but it gives you some indication of if your oil is still capable of doing it's job. It tests primarily for the acidity level of the oil and uses it as a measure of it's useful life that's left. I read about it in Auto Restorer and they gave it a positive review.
I've tried it on several cars. On my Cobra that has fresh oil, it tested as new. On my Lightning which has been running the same oil for a couple of years but has probably only about 1500 miles on it, it again tested in pretty good condition but not as well as the Cobra. I then tried it on my 67 Plymouth GTX's 440 motor and it tested pretty grim. It doesn't have a lot of miles on the oil, but after checking my records it's been more years since I last changed it than I care to admit. Looks like that will be on the agenda this weekend. The Corvette is up on a 4-post lift so I didn't test it yet. I suspect it's ready for a change also.
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Would be interesting to test a sample then send some of the same oil off to Blackstone to find out what they say about it.
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St. Jude Donor '07
this is supposedly the first marketing attempt, lubricheck is a successor...
http://www.epinions.com/review/Oilyz...719907972?sb=1
Bill
http://www.epinions.com/review/Oilyz...719907972?sb=1
Bill