Oil Sampling Tips?

Wyley87

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ok well my oil and filter have reached their 5000 miles. I'm going to pull a sample and send it off. As I have never done this before I'm looking for any tips for taking the sample besides have the engine at operating temp and wait a few seconds as the oil drains before taking the sample.
 

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It's about that simple.

Have some rags handy, of course, to wipe off the oil on your hands. Then follow the direction for packaging the sample
 

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Well i got 2 free kits from Blackstone so I'm going to use thier sample bottle. But I found out i can get a pre paid sample kit from Caterpillar with TBN for about 10 cheaper. No need to get a money order and I get results the next day via email.
 

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well if you only change you oil every 25k like with amsoil its just reassurance that the oil is ok. An oil sample can give you a heads up on a coolant leak not visible because its inside the engine.
 

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When the trend flattens out I skip a change. Been doing it for years. I have caught some failures before they got too bad. My last truck had failing AFM lifters, and I caught it with a sample.

My trend right now is decreasing copper content. Oil cooler leaches into the oil on newer engines.
 

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