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Friends: 3 | So where should I post the results of my transaxle oil test? I replaced the transaxle oil at 5,000 miles and sent a sample off to Blackstone for analysis. The results came back and in the spirit of sharing, I am ready to post the results. But where? Edit: What the heck, I am posting the results here and the mods can move/copy to wherever. If it is moved, I would appreciate a PM of where it was moved to. COMMENTS: Universal averages for this type of system are based on an oil run of ~15,000 miles. The high wear and silicon that we found are common finds in new transmissions. The excess wear is from new parts breaking-in, while silicon is from sand-casted parts and sealers used when assembling your engine. Both should improve with subsequent oil changes. Insolubles were high at 0.2%, so it was definitely time to change this oil. The TAN read 1.0, so this oil was fairly acidic. ELEMENTS IN PARTS PER MILLION (1st column is the sample results, 2nd column is universal averages for comparison) Aluminum........17...16 Chromium.........2.....1 Iron................54...38 (Probably break-in particles) Copper..............7...51 Lead.................1...10 Tin...................2.....2 Molybdenum......0.....1 Nickel...............2.....1 Manganese........4.....2 Silver...............0.....0 Titanium...........0.....0 Potassium.........0.....1 Boron..............61...55 Silicon...........140...50 (As the comments noted, high in Silicon) Sodium.............2.....4 Calcium.........126..130 Magnesium........2...19 Phosphorus.....276..284 Zinc..................4...57 Barium.............22....8 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (1st column is my sample results; 2nd column is where the sample should be) SUS Viscosity.....43.3......42 - 51 cSt Viscosity........5.21......4.8 - 7.9 Flashpoint - F....375.....>335 Fuel %................- Antifreeze %........- Water %.............0.0...<0.1 Insolubles %........0.2...<0.1 TAN....................1.0 Net,net, net I am glad I replaced the transaxle oil at the 5,000 mile mark. Whether anyone else does this is their own personal choice. Between the Iron, Silicon, Insolubles, and Acidity results, I think I made the right choice to get rid of the factory fill. The next question is whether I should do another replacement in 15,000 miles (at 20K odometer); or do I just roll the dice on 60K miles. Being somewhat obsessive on maintenance, I am tending to think I will do a fluid replacement at the 20K mark. Depending on what the analysis results are at the 20K mark will determine my next course of action. Last edited by apriusfan; 12-12-2007 at 10:30 PM. Reason: See Edit: note above |
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http://hiwaay.net/~bzwilson/prius/pr...html#TRANSAXLE Alternatively, go to the "toyota-prius-sat2" and check the collected samples. Quote:
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Friends: 3 | It was a mildly translucent (but nowhere opaque) red color. Quote:
I don't want to sound too pedantic, and my apologies in advance if I seem to be going too deep into the weeds, but this is tweaking my curiosity about the car and how things are breaking in. | |
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Friends: 20 | It is an area I have a current interest in exploring. My literature suggests that the fine, 3-7 micron, particles are the ones that lead to increased drag by bridging the oil film. Some of the early Prius fleet studies make a lot more sense if an early accumulation of 3-7 micron particles are being created. Quote:
My next change will include: 1) top plug sample, 2) bottom plug sample, and 3) mid-stream (proper) sample. I will also keep a sample for other experiments. I'll also wipe and clean the pan and drain the area under the differential. Bob Wilson | |
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Thanks again for the feedback. Last edited by apriusfan; 12-16-2007 at 03:30 PM. Reason: Removed erroneous comment. | |
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Just for comparison to yours, they flagged Fe = 64ppm Al = 30ppm they did not flag Si but, Si = 147ppm So, my results compare pretty closely for Fe and Si, mine was higher for Al. I'm planning on taking a sample (but not replacing) in another 10k (10k on new ATF, 20k on the car). I just turned 14k this week. | |
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But, my understanding is that the acids that build up in motor oil are a result of blow-by from the combustion process. I am not sure how this would apply to the transaxle. I think that for the transaxle, you would want to watch for contamination from wear and viscosity breakdown which would affect the lubrication properties of the ATF. I still have a 8oz. sample that I took in addition to the one I sent to PdMA. I'm attaching the PDF file which has my sample from 9562 miles plus a VOA for comparison. | |
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