Foxsea
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately, for a few bucks, you get what you paid for - not much. On heavy equipment, we sent samples in to get a baseline (Finning), then monitored changes over time. This helped determine the internal state and when an overhaul made sense. Oil changes are expensive. Sampling would indicate when needed. Some engines ran 14,000 hours before major work. None of this is relevant with outboards.i would be more reliant on the oil sample to well me if there was particulate of salt water in the oil