CarbonSteel
Well-Known Member
An UOA will not tell you exactly what oil you have (except perhaps what viscosity it may be), but if you have a VOA of the same oil for comparison you may be able to sleuth it and have a better idea of what it may be.That's easy. Capture a mid-drain sample of the gear oil, when warm, using a clean bottle. Use a separate one for each axle, if relevant. Send the bottle(s) to Blackstone Labs for analysis. Better yet, request a free sample kit or two in advance so you do everything right.
By way of example, Blackstone determined that the factory oil fill in my new JLU was "closer to 5W-20", which I found curious since the only specification for the 2.0T is 5W-30.
Closer to a 5W-20 after how many miles? The 2.0T is direct injected which means it typically suffers from fuel dilution which reduces the viscosity and all oils shear to a degree. In addition, there are "thin" and "thick" xW-30 oils so all of this has to be taken into consideration.
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