Alexis TalbotW. A. WrightH. I. Morris
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A procedure is described which employs an air-cooled, 4-cycle, single-cylinder engine of the type often found on lawn and garden equipment, driven by an electric motor at 3100 rpm.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The equipment is simple, inexpensive, and requires a modest volume of sample. Results compare favorably with the shear stability tests of a series of 13 oils prepared and field-tested in a 78 vehicle fleet by Subsection B-1 of ASTM Division VII of Committee D 2. The degree of correlation is comparable to that observed in several tests conducted in full size laboratory engine stands, and superior to that recently reported for a variety of non-engine bench tests (pump rigs, sonic oscillator, dispersion mill).</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Viscosity losses are also reported for a variety of commercial 10W-40 grade service station engine oils, when tested by this procedure.</div>
R. M. StewartMichael L. McMillan
A. A. Cassiani IngoniF. A. Vicenzetto