mjq1987
Well-known member
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2017
- Messages
- 57
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-30 CB
- Vessel Name
- Sea Quinns
- MMSI Number
- 338327333
There have been some previous discussions of having oil samples analyzed during changes and I decided to try it when I changed my reverse gear oil for the first time recently. In case anyone is interested, I linked a copy of the report I received (it feels like I'm sharing my blood work results...). My service protocol for reverse gear specifies to change the oil at 100 hours so I was only slightly early, but the break in results look good. I wasn't sure I would see a lot of benefit from doing it initially, but now that I see the report, I think oil analysis is potentially a good tool for catching potential issues early and it provides some immediate peace of mind that nothing is going off the rails. I know there are other labs out there, but my limited experience with Blackstone has been very good. They will send sample kits for free and only charge your account when they complete the analysis ($28 for standard sampling, more if you want to try to extend change intervals which I don't). Getting the oil volume they needed during the pump out process was tricky, so I am planning to get a sample pump to make things easier for the engine and reverse gear collections in the future.
