Commercial Heavy-Duty
Power Transmission Fluids
S. R. Sprague and J. E. Clevenger
Wood River Research Laboratory, Shell Oil Co.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PAPER IS twofold: to familiarize
the equipment designer with the performance characteristics
of currently used heavy-duty (HD) power transmission fluids,
and to compare the relative performance of these fluids.
In discussions with various equipment manufacturers, we
were frequently questioned regarding the performance fea
tures of existing fluids. In attempting to answer these ques
tions, we normally used data from test methods unfamiliar
to the equipment manufacturer. A review of our test data
showed that although we had substantial test information on
each fluid, direct comparisons of different types fluids were
limited. Allison Type C fluids were evaluated in the Type
C specification tests, Ford Type F candidate fluids were eval
uated against their respective specifications, and so forth.
These experiences pointed up the existence of a language
barrier between the oil industry and HD equipment manu
facturers. A direct comparison of the various commercially
used transmission fluids would act to provide a reference point
since most manufacturers would have experience with one
or more of these fluids. In order to facilitate a better under
standing, me following sections compare the performance
features of seven different types of commercial transmission
fluids, as listed in Table 1. Additional information is also
given in Table 1 regarding specification originator, field
usage, availability, and approximate number of approved
fluids.
Several methods of comparison could be used to evaluate these fluids and it is difficult to choose test procedures which
would be most meaningful. For simplicity, we have chosen
to use the test methods or similar type tests as contained in
the equipment manufacturers' lubricant specifications. A
discussion of the significance of each test is also given. A
listing of the various transmission fluid specification re
quirements is given in Appendix A. Table 2 indicates the
functional requirements which are discussed in the following
sections and also the performance areas controlled by the
individual specifications. It is emphasized that with some
manufacturers, fluids which simply meet the listed specifica
tions requirements are only accepted for additional evalua
tion. Final factory approval in these cases depends on their
evaluation in additional laboratory and proving ground type
tests.
The lubricants included in the following evaluation were
selected to typify the better quality fluids which can be pur
chased commercially and are representative of several dif
ferent sources of supply. The quality level of fluids which
meet a given specification can vary widely and in addition
can possess widely different performance features not con
trolled by the given specification. The choice of lubricant
additive system is particularly important in regard to the
later. For example, as previously reported (1)*, the per-
* Numbers in parentheses designate References at end of
paper.
ABSTRACT
The performance features of seven types of commercially
used power transmission fluids are compared using test meth
ods as required by the equipment manufacturers' specifica
tions. These fluids fall within the SAE 10-20 viscosity grades
and are used in the transmission, the hydraulic system, and, in some cases, the final drive. The significance of the various
performance tests is also discussed. The overall data indi
cate that some fluids can be combined into one to simplify
oil supply problems inherent to mixed fleet operations. How
ever, the continued need for specialty fluids is also apparent. Downloaded from SAE International by University of New South Wales, Monday, September 17, 2018formance features of the different additive packages used
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