1995-10-01

The Lubricity of Winter Diesel Fuels 952370

In the last few years, particularly since the introduction of Low Sulfur Diesel fuel (i.e. containing less than 500 ppm Sulfur), there have been sporadic complaints regarding field failures of rotary or distributor type fuel injection pumps as used in light and medium duty diesel engines. These failures have been typically associated with the use of either “winter” grade diesel fuel or diesel fuels that have been significantly altered due to environmental legislation (i.e. such as has been mandated in Sweden).
Shell Canada has investigated the lubricity of such fuels where “good” lubricity is defined as the ability of a fuel to prevent or minimize wear in diesel fuel injection equipment.
Evaluation methods included:
  • actual over the road vehicle tests
  • Tests using purpose built fuel pump endurance rigs
  • Lab bench tests such as ASTM D5001,Scuffing versions of this test and the High Frequency Reciprocating Rig (HFRR) Test.
Results of this test program are presented and discussed including correlating the field & pump rigs with the lab bench tests.

SAE MOBILUS

Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content. Learn More »

Access SAE MOBILUS »

Members save up to 16% off list price.
Login to see discount.
Special Offer: Download multiple Technical Papers each year? TechSelect is a cost-effective subscription option to select and download 12-100 full-text Technical Papers per year. Find more information here.
We also recommend:
TECHNICAL PAPER

The Lubricity of Winter Diesel Fuels - Part 2: Pump Rig Test Results

961180

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

The Lubricity of Winter Diesel Fuels - Part 3: Further Pump Rig Tests

961944

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

Continued Evaluation of Diesel Fuel Lubricity by Pump Rig Tests

981363

View Details

X