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Old 08-08-2007, 05:06 PM
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Here are my last two oil analysis reports. I have an appointment at the dealer on Tuesday the 14th. They have already put dye in the antifreeze, so it should be easy to find the leaking problem.

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Do you see anything wrong with these also.

Heath, what do you think.

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That potassium bothers me. There really shouldn't be any in there. It can be found in some anti-corrosive additives in some gear lubes, but not in engine oil. Maybe check with Cenpeco and make sure there isn't any in there??
We'll see what the dye brings you.
 

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Old 08-09-2007, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Heath
Maybe check with Cenpeco and make sure there isn't any in there??
I was thinking that also, but if there was potasium in Cen-Pe-Co, wouldn't it be the same for both readings? I hope for the best but think it won't be good.
 
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I might make sense as the additive breaks down, the potassium is released and would increase over time???
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