donjetman
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1951 Chevy 5 window Resto mod pickup:
I recently decided to do a used oil analysis (UOA). Results were not what I expected
high copper & lead (bearing material). At 11,000 miles maybe the engine is still making brake-in metals? The oil was Mobil 1 0w-40 Euro, 11 mths old w/400 miles. Oil filter was Purolator Boss PBL22500 w/400 miles. I cut open the oil filter, and it was clean.
I decided to pull the oil pan to take a peek at things. There was NOT any varnish as would be expected in a low mileage engine. But there was some mud like sludge in the bottom. I pulled a main & rod cap they looked okay. There are small scratches but nothing I could catch a finger nail on. Clearance on each was .0015" which is okay. I talked with a machinist and engine builder friend of mine and he said the copper and lead must have come from the cam bearings. LS engines are famous for cam bearing wear. The sludge/mud in the bottom of the pan is a mystery?
We purchased it in 2013 mostly finished with 170 miles on the odometer. The seller/builder purchased the engine from a scrap yard that said it had 8,000 miles. The 2008 Gen4 iron block LY5 5.3 comes from the factory w/AFM but no VVT, The builder/seller of the truck had the AFM tuned out before we got it. It runs great, no ticks, knocks, etc, and gets 18+ mpg on ethanol free 90 octane unleaded. I believe this engine has 11,000 miles since GM factory NEW. We bought w/170 miles. We have put only 3,000 miles on it since we bought it in 2013. It has had 3 (or more) oil/filter changes that I know of.
I cleaned the pan out and put it back together.
I recently decided to do a used oil analysis (UOA). Results were not what I expected
I decided to pull the oil pan to take a peek at things. There was NOT any varnish as would be expected in a low mileage engine. But there was some mud like sludge in the bottom. I pulled a main & rod cap they looked okay. There are small scratches but nothing I could catch a finger nail on. Clearance on each was .0015" which is okay. I talked with a machinist and engine builder friend of mine and he said the copper and lead must have come from the cam bearings. LS engines are famous for cam bearing wear. The sludge/mud in the bottom of the pan is a mystery?
We purchased it in 2013 mostly finished with 170 miles on the odometer. The seller/builder purchased the engine from a scrap yard that said it had 8,000 miles. The 2008 Gen4 iron block LY5 5.3 comes from the factory w/AFM but no VVT, The builder/seller of the truck had the AFM tuned out before we got it. It runs great, no ticks, knocks, etc, and gets 18+ mpg on ethanol free 90 octane unleaded. I believe this engine has 11,000 miles since GM factory NEW. We bought w/170 miles. We have put only 3,000 miles on it since we bought it in 2013. It has had 3 (or more) oil/filter changes that I know of.
I cleaned the pan out and put it back together.