Welp, after 60k great miles under my ownership, I've gotten an oil analysis result that indicates it might be time for rod bearings. Would like to get community thoughts in case there's significant leeway in how these results can be interpreted. Screenshot of Blackstone report attached.
Car is a 2002 with 107k miles currently, oil was analyzed at 105k miles, so there have been 2k miles driven since the report.
I have the full BMW service history of the car since new, it underwent the BMW rod bearing recall service really early on in its life, before 20k miles, maybe even before 10k miles iirc. So there are 80k-90k miles on the current bearings and they are BMW recall replacements. I've never been clear on whether the bearings installed during the recall had any better lifetime than the original factory bearings, but it seems like 80k-90k is about the correct service interval either way?
This is my first oil analysis since 2018 when I bought the car, so no trend in metals to analyze.
13 ppm lead: does this mean that I park the car now until I can get it done? It'll be a DIY whenever I can clear a weekend.
About this oil sample: this was by far the longest I've ever run between oil changes on the car. I don't have exact numbers because I had too much going on in my life when I did the prior oil change to have written down the mileage. But my guess is that the oil being analyzed was in the engine for ~7k miles (maybe a bit more maybe a bit less). Typically I do ~3k miles, rarely up to 5k. FWIW, I had the valve cover off for a few days total during this oil interval, once for valve adjustment then again to redo timing, but I doubt that has any influence on the lead.
I'd also had an oil leak throughout this oil change interval, so I added at least 1.5 qt of oil over this period, probably more.
Given that I've driven 2k additional miles since this report: am I on borrowed time? Significant risk to drive the car any further? What makes me wonder if I'm okay is that the blackstone guy seems to be advocating that I drive another 3k and send in another sample, but that seems reckless.. no?
Thanks for your thoughts! This is something that I've been anticipating for the last 7 years and it seems it's finally here!
Car is a 2002 with 107k miles currently, oil was analyzed at 105k miles, so there have been 2k miles driven since the report.
I have the full BMW service history of the car since new, it underwent the BMW rod bearing recall service really early on in its life, before 20k miles, maybe even before 10k miles iirc. So there are 80k-90k miles on the current bearings and they are BMW recall replacements. I've never been clear on whether the bearings installed during the recall had any better lifetime than the original factory bearings, but it seems like 80k-90k is about the correct service interval either way?
This is my first oil analysis since 2018 when I bought the car, so no trend in metals to analyze.
13 ppm lead: does this mean that I park the car now until I can get it done? It'll be a DIY whenever I can clear a weekend.
About this oil sample: this was by far the longest I've ever run between oil changes on the car. I don't have exact numbers because I had too much going on in my life when I did the prior oil change to have written down the mileage. But my guess is that the oil being analyzed was in the engine for ~7k miles (maybe a bit more maybe a bit less). Typically I do ~3k miles, rarely up to 5k. FWIW, I had the valve cover off for a few days total during this oil interval, once for valve adjustment then again to redo timing, but I doubt that has any influence on the lead.
I'd also had an oil leak throughout this oil change interval, so I added at least 1.5 qt of oil over this period, probably more.
Given that I've driven 2k additional miles since this report: am I on borrowed time? Significant risk to drive the car any further? What makes me wonder if I'm okay is that the blackstone guy seems to be advocating that I drive another 3k and send in another sample, but that seems reckless.. no?
Thanks for your thoughts! This is something that I've been anticipating for the last 7 years and it seems it's finally here!
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