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A used oil analysis program such as the Detroit Diesel Power Trac® oil analysis program is recommended for monitoring crankcase oil in all engines. Oil analysis consists of a series of laboratory tests conducted on the engine lubricant. Most tests reveal conditions of the engine, while some indicate the condition of the lubricant. The "Warning Limits"listed in Table 5-20 show what each test evaluates. Since an oil analysis cannot completely assess the lubricating oil for continued service, it should not be used to extend oil drain intervals. An oil analysis program with regular sampling is recommended, and the oil should be changed immediately if contamination is present in concentrations exceeding the warning limits listed. These limits are provided for guidance for a single sample analysis. It should never be concluded that the engine is worn out based on a single measurement that exceeds the warning level. Imminent engine wearout can only be determined through a continuous oil analysis program wherein the change in data or deviation from baseline data can be used to interpret the condition of engine parts. Confirmation for necessity of engine overhaul should be based upon operational data (for example, increasing oil consumption and crankcase pressure) and physical inspection of parts. Warning Limits are based on a single oil sample taken by an accepted sampling method. These values indicate the need for an immediate oil change, but do not indicate internal engine malfunctions requiring engine teardown.

Category ASTM

Designation

Two Cycle

(57,71,92)

Engine Combustion Pentane Insolubles Mass (% Max) D893 1.0
Engine Combustion Carbon (Soot) Content, TGA Mass (% Max) E1131 0.8
Engine & Oil Viscosity at 40°c St (% Max. Increase)/(% Max. Decrease) D445 / D2161 40.0 / 15.0
Oil Total Base Number  (TBN)   (Min) / (Min) D664 / D2986 1.0 / 2.0
Engine Water Content (dilution) Vol. (% Max) D95 0.30%
Flash Point °C Reduction (Max) D90 40.0
Fuel Dilution Vol. (% Max) D3524 2.5%
Glycol Dilution (PPM Max) D2982 1000
Engine Wear Iron Content PPM (Fe Max) D5185 150
Copper Content PPM (Cu Max) D5185 25
Sodium Content PPM (Na Over Baseline Max) ** 50
Boron Content PPM (B Over Baseline Max) ** 20

** Elemental analysis is conducted using either emission or atomic absorption spectroscopy. Neither method has an ASTM designation.