Development of the ASTM Sequence IIIE Engine Oil Oxidation and Wear Test
SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series1988Vol. 1
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Abstract
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The ASTM Sequence IIID engine-dynamometer test has been used to evaluate the high-temperature protection provided by engine oils with respect to valve train wear, viscosity increase (oil thickening), deposits, and oil consumption. The obsolescence of the engine used in this test along with the need to define even higher levels of performance associated with a new oil category (SG) prompted efforts at developing a replacement test. This paper describes the hardware and procedure development of this replacement test, the ASTM Sequence IIIE test. Test precision and correlation with field and Sequence IIID results on a series of reference oils is also discussed.</div>
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