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Laboratory Engine Test for Gas Engine Oil Development
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This paper describes a laboratory procedure for evaluating gas engine oils using a 6 cyl automotive engine. In addition to the usual engine cleanliness ratings and used oil inspections, the test method provides an accurate way for measuring wear. The test can also be used to establish used oil condemning limits. The authors conclude that a suitably modified automotive engine can be used as a development tool for gas engine oils.
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Lonstrup, T. and Wilson, J., "Laboratory Engine Test for Gas Engine Oil Development," SAE Technical Paper 670958, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670958.Also In
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