90cummins
Veteran Member
I have used the blotter test with white 3x5 index cards to check for excessive soot content in our test cell diesels and my own vehicles. Paper towels are too porous to illustrate any differences in viscosity.
Placing several drops of oil in the middle of the card and setting it aside for a couple hours or days in a warm environment will allow the oil to slowly be absorbed leaving the insoluble’s behind. Excessive soot will show up as a shiny spot in the middle of the test area.
Fuel dilution may work with 3x5’s because they are thicker and more dense thus slowing the absorption rate. I would think testing for fuel dilution would be a timed event.
As with any method you need to have multiple samples & data to determine what is excessive.
90cummins
Placing several drops of oil in the middle of the card and setting it aside for a couple hours or days in a warm environment will allow the oil to slowly be absorbed leaving the insoluble’s behind. Excessive soot will show up as a shiny spot in the middle of the test area.
Fuel dilution may work with 3x5’s because they are thicker and more dense thus slowing the absorption rate. I would think testing for fuel dilution would be a timed event.
As with any method you need to have multiple samples & data to determine what is excessive.
90cummins