Viscosity Effects on Engine Wear Under High-Temperature, High-Speed Conditions
780982
02/01/1978
- Event
- Content
- Four multigrade engine oils, containing the same base oil plus SE additive package but VI improvers of differing shear stability, were evaluated in 80 000 km of high-speed, high-temperature vehicle service.Bearing, piston ring and valve guide wear, as well as oil consumption, oil filter plugging and engine cleanliness were all worse for the engines operated on the low-shear stability oils. The wear differences were traced to differences in high-shear-rate viscosity, while the cleanliness, filter plugging and oil consumption differences occurred because of excessive wear or polymer shear degradation.These results suggest that engine oil viscosity should be specified under high-shear-rate conditions.
- Pages
- 22
- Citation
- McMillan, M., Rosenberg, R., and Murphy, C., "Viscosity Effects on Engine Wear Under High-Temperature, High-Speed Conditions," SAE Technical Paper 780982, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780982.