IdahoMtnSpyder
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Three weeks ago we had quite a discussion about leaving oil in the engine over winter storage. Naturally, of course, there were a few varying opinions. https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...k-oil-level-hot-or-cold&p=1428194#post1428194
I just now received the results for the sample I sent in for analysis. The last time I changed oil was a year ago. I had it analyzed at that time. Analysis results for both are included in the report below. I only rode 4200 miles in the past year and have not changed the oil after sitting all winter.
In short, the Base Number, which is a measure of how well the oil will neutralize acids, is still high at 7.2. From what I read oil needs to changed when the BN drops below 3. Viscosity is the same as last year's oil analysis. Water is the same as last year when the previous oil had run 10,719 miles and also sat over the winter. There are some minor changes in the other chemicals. The diagnosis is:
Note they say resample at the next service interval. They don't say change the oil.


I just now received the results for the sample I sent in for analysis. The last time I changed oil was a year ago. I had it analyzed at that time. Analysis results for both are included in the report below. I only rode 4200 miles in the past year and have not changed the oil after sitting all winter.
In short, the Base Number, which is a measure of how well the oil will neutralize acids, is still high at 7.2. From what I read oil needs to changed when the BN drops below 3. Viscosity is the same as last year's oil analysis. Water is the same as last year when the previous oil had run 10,719 miles and also sat over the winter. There are some minor changes in the other chemicals. The diagnosis is:
DIAGNOSIS
All wear rates normal. Abrasive and other contaminant
levels are acceptable. Viscosity within specified
operating range. Action: Resample next recommended
service interval to further monitor.
Note they say resample at the next service interval. They don't say change the oil.

