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November 2013

Overdrive Magazine | Trucking Business News & Owner Operator Info

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CUSTOM RIGS PRO TIPS Oil analysis is the best way to keep track of how your engine is wearing. Predetermined oil intervals and what to check in oil analysis Text INFO to 205-289-3555 or visit www.ovdinfo.com As a responsible truck owner, you should change your oil at predetermined intervals. Oil analysis provides great information and is the best way to keep track of how your engine is wearing. The two items I eyeball in the oil are the iron and silicone, which is ingested dirt getting past the air filter(s); these two contaminants will wear out the engine quickly. I prefer to see iron at 20 parts per million, but that's a conservative number, and I can live with 60 ppm, which would come at about 50,000 miles. Going 200,000 miles on engine oil is out of the question in my book. In oil analysis, we also look at the levels of: • Chromium, which is piston ring wear; • Lead, which comes from the main and rod bearings; • Copper, which comes from bushings, bearings and thrust washers; • Tin, coming from bearings and bushings again; and • Aluminum, which comes from some pistons, bearings and thrust washers. Oil is the lifeblood of the engine, and you shouldn't let it get too dirty. Mechanics get to see inside the engines, and every mechanic I know changes their oil frequently – and that is on Bruce a pickup or famMallinson is ily sedan. Do your the owner of Pittsburgh engine – and your Power, an engine wallet – the service performance shop in of changing your oil Saxonburg, when you should. Pa. — Bruce M. 54 | Overdrive | November 2013 Pro_Tips_quartvert.indd 54 10/30/13 12:17 AM

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