1980-02-01

A Single-Cylinder High BMEP Engine for Evaluating Lubricant Effects on Piston Deposits, Ring Wear, Oil Consumption, and Bore Polishing 800437

The subject of this paper is a unique single-cylinder, direct injection lubricant test engine which matches current and future diesel engine design trends. The paper demonstrates that lubricant test results from this engine correlate with results from a highly turbocharged, six-cylinder engine when operating with both cutback and tight-fitting crown land pistons. An additional finding from this study was a correlation in both engines between ring weight loss and cylinder bore polishing when tight-fitting crown land pistons are used.

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