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Rage 07-06-2010 01:06 PM

Drive Oil Analysis Lab
 
What oil analysis labs out there might have done more testing on drive gear lube than the rest. I have already contacted Blackstone Labs and they do not have much. I plan on starting drive gear lube analysis to track drive gear wear versus the lube oils I try and I want a lab that has a bigger data base on drive lube oil as a reference.

If anyone has personal drive lube analysis history that they would not mind sharing that would be appreciated as well.

Bravo XR is the drive of primary interest.

Thanks

07DominatorSS 07-06-2010 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by Rage (Post 3152260)
What oil analysis labs out there might have done more testing on drive gear lube than the rest. I have already contacted Blackstone Labs and they do not have much. I plan on starting drive gear lube analysis to track drive gear wear versus the lube oils I try and I want a lab that has a bigger data base on drive lube oil as a reference.

If anyone has personal drive lube analysis history that they would not mind sharing that would be appreciated as well.

Bravo XR is the drive of primary interest.

Thanks

I use Oil Analysis Lab in Spokane, Washington. I have a report from my Bravo X drives with about 60 hours on the oil, which was still good to go. I was using the AMSOIL Marine 75w/80w-90 Gear Oil, but am now using the AMSOIL 75w-110 this year.

Allicat38 07-06-2010 03:54 PM

Try a caterpillar dealer. they have analysis labs on site and they do all different lubes.( gear ,engine, antifreeze) I use them for my ocean yacht on a regular basis to keep track my engines in my big boat.

Rage 07-06-2010 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS (Post 3152373)
I use Oil Analysis Lab in Spokane, Washington. I have a report from my Bravo X drives with about 60 hours on the oil, which was still good to go. I was using the AMSOIL Marine 75w/80w-90 Gear Oil, but am now using the AMSOIL 75w-110 this year.

Could you share the PPM if iron number that was reported and your engines horsepower?

Rage 07-06-2010 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by Allicat38 (Post 3152428)
Try a caterpillar dealer. they have analysis labs on site and they do all different lubes.( gear ,engine, antifreeze) I use them for my ocean yacht on a regular basis to keep track my engines in my big boat.

I really need someone that has a history of testing Bravo drives. Thanks.

Rage 07-07-2010 10:34 PM

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