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DaveC said:
There may not be an answer that is of any practical significance. On any given healthy individual a random sampling of blood tests will result in a outlying value that does not signify disease. That doesn't mean there aren't a plethora of physicans willing to "investigate" the problem at considerable time and expense. I suggest that you enjoy the car and let the old cure "tincture of time" work its magic. If there is a serious problem it will manifest itself within your warranty period.



I agree with what you say Dave, no problem.

The difference though is the engine IS a machine (not like a machine as some would describe the human body).

So for all the millions (billions?)spent on perfecting what goes on in these engines, for driving and for racing for 40 years, you'd think there is an exact answer!

I, like everybody else here, just want to know exactly what's going on because I'm a car nut. If my engine is in long-term peril, I'd really like to know that too.