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Filtration Experience with Highly Dispersant Diesel Engine Oils
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Some fleet operators feel that the use of highly dispersant nonfilterable oils will wear an engine out by carrying abrasives and other inorganic debris throughout the system. Laboratory and field test data are presented which show that the benefit of improved filter life obtainable with highly dispersant oils does not adversely affect control of abrasive wear in diesel engine service.
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Brown, P., "Filtration Experience with Highly Dispersant Diesel Engine Oils," SAE Technical Paper 670957, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670957.Also In
References
- McClelland J. E. Billett S. M. “Filter Life Versus Engine Wear.” SAE Transactions paper 650866 74 1966
- Lyman A. L. Kavanagh F. W. “A Decade of Progress in Motor Lubricants.” API Preprint May 29 1959
- Jones D. R. Brown P.I. “Development of a High Performance Oil for Mixed Fleet Service.” Paper presented at SAE West Coast Meeting Vancouver, B. C. August 1965