The KA24E Engine Test for ILSAC GF-3.Part 2. Valve Train Wear Response to Formulation Variables

982626

10/19/1998

Event
International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exposition
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The work presented here is the second of two papers investigating the KA24E engine test. The first paper characterized the KA24E engine in terms of the physical and chemical operating environment it presents to lubricants. The authors investigated oil degradation and wear mechanisms, and examined the differences between the KA24E and the Sequence VE engine tests. It was shown that while the KA24E does not degrade the lubricant to the extent that occurs in the Sequence VE, wear could be a serious problem if oils are poorly formulated.
This second paper examines the wear response of the KA24E to formulation variables. A statistically designed matrix demonstrated that the KA24E is sensitive to levels of secondary zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDP), dispersant and calcium sulfonate detergent. This matrix also showed that the KA24E appears to have good repeatability for well formulated oils and is a reasonable replacement for the wear component of the Sequence VE.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/982626
Pages
7
Citation
Eldredge-LaMarca, C., Blalock, K., Hanna, M., and Roby, S., "The KA24E Engine Test for ILSAC GF-3.Part 2. Valve Train Wear Response to Formulation Variables," SAE Technical Paper 982626, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982626.
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Published
Oct 19, 1998
Product Code
982626
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English