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The Mack T-8 procedure, which simulates
field-service, heavy-duty operation, stop-and-go operation,
and high-soot loading, evaluates the soot-handling
capability of engine crankcase oil with regard to viscosity.
The Mack T-8 test is part of specifications:
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Mack EO-L
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Mack EO-L Plus
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Mack EO-M
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Mack EO-M Plus
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API CG-4
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API CH-4
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API CI-4
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ILSAC DHD-1
Mack T-8 Test Equipment and Procedure
The test is conducted on a Mack E7-350,
fixed-time, in-line, 6-cylinder configuration 11GBA77623,
direct injection, 4-stroke, turbocharged, intercooled,
compression ignition engine. The bore and stroke are
4-7/8 × 6-1/2 inches. The engine is rated at 350 brake
horsepower at 1,800 rpm.
Each test is 250 or 300 hours long under constant-rated
speed and load conditions with controlled water-out, fuel,
intake air, and intake manifold temperatures. Exhaust back
pressure and inlet air restriction levels are also
controlled.
Between tests, the engine is flushed for two hours with the
next test oil.
Test
Results
At the end of the test, oil filter
plugging is evaluated.
Oil samples are taken every 25 hours
and analyzed for matic viscosity at 100 °C.
Pass/fail criteria include:
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Maximum viscosity: increase at 3.8%
soot (11.5, 12.5, and 13.0 centistokes for 1, 2, 3
tests)
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Oil filter plugging: less than 138 kPA
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Relative viscosity: 2.1 for the T-8E
at 4.8% soot
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Oil consumption: 0.304 g/kWh, max.
For more information about the Mack T-8
test capabilities at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) or
how you can contract with SwRI, please contact
Ryan Johnson at
rjohnson@swri.org or (210) 522-2892.
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Ryan Johnson
Mack T-8 Procedure
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Mack T-8
soot
engine crankcase oil
viscosity
high soot loading
oil filter plugging
kinematic viscosity
Mack EO-L
Mack EO-L Plus
Mack EO-M
Mack EO-M Plus
API CG-4
API CH-4
API CI-4
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