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Well got my oil analysis back thought some of you may like to see the reports and what they look for. Starboard sample is the Remanufactured engine I installed with 40 hrs and Port is original with 391 hrs, they are PDF and not sure how to open and paste them here.
 

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How much does it cost to run the oil analysis?
 
$25 per sample
 
Well got my oil analysis back thought some of you may like to see the reports and what they look for. Starboard sample is the Remanufactured engine I installed with 40 hrs and Port is original with 391 hrs, they are PDF and not sure how to open and paste them here.
How long have you been running Amsoil in your boat? I have always used it in my vehicles and was debating on using it in the boat.
 
I have been using it for 7 years now. I like it, its made for the marine enviroment vs full synthetics that are made for autos. It has additives for the marine enviroment and is desgined for our High RPM application
https://www.amsoil.com/lit/databulletins/g2133.pdf
 
I get oil anaysis about every 40 but am going to 50 hrs. Trying to keep an eye on this new engine. Not sure why the moly is high, it is not far off the universal average but im thinking there is something with the computer fuel management on this engine. Not sure it would cause it but I know this engine seems to run way richer that the other. I getting ht software and cable from bruce so see if it tells me anything about whats going on. Dont think it s a number that I need to worry about yet. Moly on last sample at 11 hrs was 4 so dont know what the jump is
 
Hmmm weird all that goes in it is the same oil everytime. Wonder what makes it different in each engine and every time
 
So reading an article it does not seem to be a bad thing in the oil, but a good thing here is an interesting article about it


Moly Basics
Molybdenum Disulfide
Molybdenum is a very hard metal with a number of industrial uses.
It is combined with chromium in steel to make the steel harder and more resistant to bending. Most of the bicycle frames produced today use chromium and molybdenum steel. Because the steel is so much harder, the manufacturers can use less, thereby making the frame lighter.
Molybdenum Disulfide (Moly) has been used for decades in lubricating pastes and greases because it is slippery and forms a protective coating on metal parts.
Moly exists as microscopic hexagonal crystal platelets Several molecules make up one of these platelets. A single molecule of Moly contains two sulfur atoms and one molybdenum atom. Moly platelets are attracted to metal surfaces. This attraction and the force of moving engine parts rubbing across one another provide the necessary thermochemical reaction necessary for Moly to form an overlapping protective coating like armor on all of your engine parts. This protective armor coating has a number of properties that are very beneficial for your engine.
The Moly platelets that make up the protective layers on your engine surfaces slide across one another very easily. Instead of metal rubbing against metal, you have Moly platelets moving across one another protecting and lubricating the metal engine parts.
This coating effectively fills in the microscopic pores that cover the surface of all engine parts, making them smoother. This feature is important in providing an effective seal on the combustion chamber. By filling in the craters and pores Moly improves this seal allowing for more efficient combustion and engine performance.
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This overlapping coating of Moly also gives protection against loading (perpendicular) forces. These forces occur on the bearings, and lifters. The high pressures that occur between these moving parts tend to squeeze normal lubricants out.
Eventually, there is metal to metal contact, which damages these moving parts and creates large amounts of heat. Fortunately, this is not the case with some lubricants.The layer of moly that forms on these moving surfaces can withstand pressures of 500,000 psi, without being squeezed out.
Engineers and scientists have tried for years to use Moly in motor oils but they had been unsuccessful because they could not find a way to keep Moly in suspension. Once Moly was put into suspension it would gradually settle out. It was easy to see it come out of suspension because a black sludge would collect on the bottom of the oil containers. In engines it would settle to the bottom of the crankcase or clog oil pathways and filters.
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Engineers have overcome these obstacles. They have developed a process that keeps Moly in suspension and isn’t filtered out. Since that time theproduct has undergone extensive independent testing in labs and in the field for many years to insure that the product stands up to the rigorous needs of today’s engines. With the plating action of Moly reducing friction which reduces heat, this helps keep rings free from carbon buildup, prevents blow-by, decreases emission, and extends oil life.
 
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