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Figure  2-8  Diesel  Engine  oil  Level  Maintenance.
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Figure  2-9  Viscosity  Class  (SAE  C/ass).

TM 9-6115-666-13 2.3.3   Engine   Oil. CAUTION KHD warranty for the diesel engine will be void if oils listed in table 2-5 are not used. 2.3.3.1  Oil  Quality. As an internal combustion engine operates, some of the engine oil used to lubricate the cylinders is also burned. Temperature stress and fuel combustion products entering the oil also cause deterioration of the oil, especially its chemical additives, As a result all of the oil must periodically be replaced with fresh oil. The oil manufacturer provides the only guarantee of the quality grade to which an oil belongs. Oil quality is partly defined by API classes: CC/SE or CD/SE 1) (paragraph 2.3.3.3). If the only quality information available is from MIL-specifications, proceed as follows: MIL-L-2104C, added at the same time as MIL-L-46125A, corresponds to API: CD/SE. SHPD oils 2, (paragraph 2.3.3.3) are approved individually by the engine manufacturer. Table 2-5 SHPD Oils Approved for Diesel Engine BF8L513. Oil Company Brand  of  Oil Agip Sigma   Turbo Caltex RPM   DELO   450   Oil Chevron Chevron  Delo  450  Motor  Oil  Multigrade Esso DIESEL MOTOR OIL 500 Gulf Gulf   Turbo   Diesel Valvoline Valvoline  Super  HDS  LD Veedol Veedol Turbostar 2.3.3.2  Oil  Viscosity. Because the viscosity of an oil changes with temperature, the ambient temperature at the operating loca- tion of the diesel engine is a critical factor in selecting the viscosity class (SAE class) (figure 2-9). If SAE 15W-40 is used, occasional temperatures slightly lower than the limit (e.g. down to 5 °F (-15° C)) may impair cold-starting ability but will not cause engine damage Excessively viscous oil leads to difficulties in starting, which is why temperature during engine starting is the essential factor in selecting a viscosity for winter operation. The use of multigrade oils eliminates the need for temperature-related oil changes. Multigrade oils are subject to the same oil change intervals as single-grade  oils. 2 - 4 1

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