• ASTM D 5119 : 2000

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Automotive Engine Oils in the CRC L-38 Spark-Ignition Engine

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    Superseded date:  11-11-2014

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-12-2010

    Publisher:  American Society for Testing and Materials

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    1.1 This engine oil test method covers the evaluation of automotive engine oils (SAE grades 5W 10W, 20, 30, 40, and 50, and multiviscosity grades) intended for use in either spark-ignition gasoline engines, or in diesel engines. The test procedure is conducted using a carbureted, spark-ignition Cooperative Lubrication Research (CLR) Oil Test Engine (referred to as the L-38 engine in this test method). An oil is evaluated for protection against engine and oil deterioration under high-temperature, heavy-duty service conditions. The test method can also be used to evaluate the viscosity stability of multiviscosity-graded oils.

    1.2 The two measures of engine deterioration used in this test method are (1) weight loss of copper-lead bearings used in the test power section, and (2) varnish and sludge deposits on power section parts.

    1.3 The two measures of oil deterioration used in this test method are (1) the change in the acid number of the oil, and (2) the change in the viscosity of the oil during the test period.

    1.4 Correlation of test results with those obtained in automotive service has not been established. Furthermore, the results obtained in this test method are not necessarily indicative of results that will be obtained in a full-scale automotive spark-ignition or compression-ignition engine, or in an engine operated under conditions different from those of the test method. The test can be used to compare one oil with another.

    Note 1--Companion test methods used to evaluate engine oil performance for specification requirements include the following current versions of single-cylinder and multicylinder engine tests:

    ASTM STP 509A, Single Cylinder Engine Tests for Evaluating the Performance of Crankcase Lubricants
    Part I, Caterpillar 1G2 Test Method
    Part II, Caterpillar 1H2 Test Method
    ASTM STP 315H, Multicylinder Test Sequences for Evaluating Engine Oils
    Part 1, Sequence IID
    Part 2, Sequence IIID
    Part 3, Sequence V-D
    ASTM Research Report RR:D2-1225 Sequence IIIE, Multicylinder Test Sequence for Evaluating Automotive Engine Oils
    ASTM D02 Proposal P212, Proposed Test Method for VE Test Procedure
    Also, see Engine Oil Tests-SAE J304 for details on these and other engine oil test methods.

    1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard; except for the case of bearing weight measurements, for which the unit is milligram; and except for viscosity measurements, for which the temperatures of measurement are expressed in oC (degrees Celsius). SI values are given in parentheses. In cases where materials, products, or equipment are available only in inch-pound units, SI units are omitted.

    1.6This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.See Note 2.

    1.6 This test method is arranged as follows:

    Section
    Introduction
    Scope 1
    Referenced Documents2
    Terminology3
    Summary of Test Method4
    Significance and Use5
    Apparatus6
    Laboratory Equipment Corporation6.1
    Fabricated or Specially Prepared Items6.2
    Instruments and Controls6.3
    Procurement of Parts6.4
    Reagents and Materials7
    Test Oil Sample Requirements8
    Preparation of Apparatus9
    Test Stand Preparation9.1
    Conditioning Test Run on Power Section9.2
    General Power Section Rebuild Instructions9.3
    Reconditioning of Power Section After Each Test9.4
    Calibration10
    Power Section and Test Stand Calibration10.1
    Instrumentation Calibration10.2
    Engine Operating Procedure11
    Run-In and Flush11.1
    Intermediate Bearing Weight Loss Checks11.2
    Test Operating Conditions11.3
    Warm-up Schedule11.4
    Air-Fuel Ratio and Spark Advance11.5
    Off-Gas and Blowby Measurement11.6
    Shutdown and Oil-Drain Procedure11.7
    Oil Sampling and Oil Addition11.8
    Oil Consumption Computation11.9
    Periodic Measurements11.10
    Determination of Test Results12
    Report 13
    Precision and Bias14
    Use of ASTM Rounding15
    Keywords16
    Annexes
    Specification for Soltrol 10 A1
    Measurement of Connecting Rod Bearing Clearance and Journal TaperA2
    Measurement of Main Bearing ClearanceA3
    The ASTM Test Monitoring Center Calibration ProgramA4
    Data Log SheetsA5
    Measurement of Piston-to-Sleeve ClearanceA6
    Control Chart Technique for a Laboratory's Severity Adjustment (SA)A7
    Recommended New Liner Honing ProcedureA8
    L-38 Oil Priming ProcedureA9
    Alternative Crankcase Breather ConfigurationsA10
    Connecting Rod Bearing Cleaning ProcedureA11
    Electronic Ignition Conversion ProcedureA12
    System Response ProcedureA13
    Air-Fuel Ratio MeasurementA14
    Report FormsA15
    Data DictionaryA16
    Stripped Viscosity Measurement ProcedureA17
    Role of the ASTM Test Monitoring Center and the Calibration ProgramX1
    Suggested Method for Salvaging Camshaft Bearing JournalsX2

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    Committee D 02
    Document Type Test Method
    Publisher American Society for Testing and Materials
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ASTM D 4485 : 2020 Standard Specification for Performance of Active API Service Category Engine Oils
    ASTM D 6022 : 2006 : R2012 Standard Practice for Calculation of Permanent Shear Stability Index
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