Quote Originally Posted by Luis View Post
... Is my (131) high reading any indication of potential failure?
Luis,

Your other wear metals seem normal and within the range of other Duramax UOA’s posted over at BobIsTheOilGuy.com. The higher numbers may be just due to the 17kmi extended drain interval … the longer you run the oil the higher the concentration ... You might try pulling a sample at 7.5k to see how it compares .. For reference here’s a recent UOA report from my 03 ..

2003 Chevy Duramax Diesel, Baldwin B1441 Oil Filter, AC A1618C Air Filter, Oil Guard Bypass Filter

Test Date: 10/5/07
Oil Grade: 15W40
Oil Type: Chevron Delo 400 CI-4
LAB: PMSI - AVlube
Miles on Unit: 74,810
Miles on Oil: 6,611
Iron: 4
Chromium: 0
Lead: 5
Copper: 5
Tin : 2
Aluminum: 2
Nickel: 0
Silver: 0
Silicon: 5
Boron: 104
Sodium: 2
Potassium: 6
Magnesium: 207
Calcium: 2,613
Barium:
Phosphorus: 1,206
Zinc: 1,555
Moly: 218
Fuel: Acceptable (0-3)
Water: <0.1
Glycol: Neg
Visc-100ccST: 13.8
TBN: 6.5
Soot: <0.1
Oxidation: 11.00
Nitration: 5.00

Oil was topped off with 16oz of Power Service Diesel Lube Oil Extender near the end of the OCI

This is my first OCI with DELO 400 since the truck was new and it’s the best UOA to date … (click on UOA History in my signature) The truck now has old stock M1 T&SUV (5w40) for the winter .. If I didn’t live in the cold northeast I would run the DELO 400 all year round..