shimmering metallic material in oil
I had an oil change done at the dealer last week. The car has 33,000km (~20,000 mi) on it. Regular maint with dealer stamps in the mainteance book every 6,000 km. They poured in regular 5w30 oil and replaced the filter. I drove on it a couple of days and decided it would be interesting to see if any metallic stuff came out with the initial few drops as I unscrewed the drain plug. To my shock that's exactly what happened. I saw a little bit of barely visible metallic, brass colored particles under very itense light with the initial seepage as I slowly unscrewed the plug. I'm worried.
Someone please tell me it's normal...
btw, I replaced the quart I drained off with Amsoil 5w30. (It says on the bottle you can mix it with ANY oil).
p.s. my car sounds like a rough-running V8 for the first 5-10 seconds on a cold start, then runs like a champ. Is that normal?
Thanks
LexiG37
Someone please tell me it's normal...
btw, I replaced the quart I drained off with Amsoil 5w30. (It says on the bottle you can mix it with ANY oil).
p.s. my car sounds like a rough-running V8 for the first 5-10 seconds on a cold start, then runs like a champ. Is that normal?
Thanks
LexiG37
I didn't know about the metallic stuff. I wasn't expecting it either. Someone at work told me they found it their oil, so I wanted to see if my engine is OK...
Yeah, dust is a good description of what I saw. Anyways, I have lots of warranty left and I will only let Infiniti work on my car just in case this thing decides to eat its bearings...
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I don't know about G's. But, I used to see the sort of thing you mentioned in oil often. It would show especially when some old oil is swirled in fresh, clear oil, in sunlight.
If you are really paranoid, you can change oil filters and cut the old one open to take a look. But IMHO, I think you are okay.
If you are really paranoid, you can change oil filters and cut the old one open to take a look. But IMHO, I think you are okay.
Last edited by Boomer-Bob; Jun 27, 2011 at 08:21 PM.
I don't know about G's. But, I used to see the sort of thing you mentioned in oil often. It would show especially when some old oil is swirled in fresh, clear oil, in sunlight.
If you are really paranoid, you can change oil filters and cut the old one open to take a look. But IMHO, I think you are okay.
If you are really paranoid, you can change oil filters and cut the old one open to take a look. But IMHO, I think you are okay.
If you're really interested in how much contamination you have, you could get a full used oil analysis (UOA). Catch a small sample during an oil change and send it off to allow the lab to do a full analysis. It's the only way to get a quantitative breakdown of what is going on inside your VQ37VHR.
If you're really interested in how much contamination you have, you could get a full used oil analysis (UOA). Catch a small sample during an oil change and send it off to allow the lab to do a full analysis. It's the only way to get a quantitative breakdown of what is going on inside your VQ37VHR.
I can send a sample in. My bro(industrial/mechanical engineer) can help me decipher the results.
An almost diesel engine sound seems to be normal for these cars on cold startup. Mine last for about 40 seconds before getting smooth and quiet. When I went in to complain at the dealership, they let me start up a couple of new Gs on the lot and they had the noise too. Oddly enough, it only happens in warm weather. In the winter, the car is much quieter on startup.





