Browse Publications Technical Papers 2000-01-2943
2000-10-16

Low Temperature Rheological Properties of Aged Crankcase Oils 2000-01-2943

The low-temperature pumpability of engine oil throughout the engine at startup is an important property. Insuring that fresh oils can be pumped at low temperatures has been a requirement of crankcase lubricants for approximately two decades. Extending the assurance of the oil's low temperature pumpability as it ages under engine operation has been the concern of car manufacturers and lubricant marketers for some time. In order to determine the factors influencing the aged oil's low temperature pumpability, we have undertaken a fleet test. We found that as lubricants are aged, excellent low temperature pumping properties can be maintained if lubricants are formulated with viscosity-index improvers incapable of forming polymer networks, base oils with a low tendency to form wax networks, effective pour-point depressants, and if oil drain intervals are not extended beyond the performance limitations of the specific lubricant category.

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