Superior
Protection Against Engine Wear
Marine engines
operate under high loads and RPMs for extended
periods of time, causing traditional automotive
oils to break down and lose viscosity. While
automobile engines normally operate at around
2,500 rpm, outboard motors can run twice as
fast, requiring greater levels of wear protection
and better bearing durability than automobiles.
In addition, prolonged idling and low operating
temperatures contribute to fuel dilution, further
thinning the oil. To ensure adequate protection
for their engines, marine engine manufacturers
set minimum high temperature/high shear (HTHS)
viscosity limits. AMSOIL Formula 4-Stroke® Marine
Synthetic Motor Oils are shear stable and formulated
with sophisticated oil additive chemistry, exceeding
the HTHS requirements of both the API and NMMA
FC-W (see graph).
Four-stroke
engines in inboard and sterndrive power plants
feature horizontally mounted crankshafts, retaining
a small level of oil in the bottom of the crankshaft
bearings upon shutdown. This residual oil helps
protect the bearings until the oil pump can
supply additional oil volume. However, the design
configurations of four-stroke outboard motors
present a challenge to marine lubricants. Four-stroke
outboards feature vertically mounted crankshafts,
limiting oil retention at shutdown and increasing
the likelihood of dry starts and accelerated
wear. Formula 4-Stroke® Marine Synthetic Motor
Oils contain a high concentration of premium
quality anti-wear additives that provide an
extra level of wear control upon start-up.
Excellent Anti-Rust
Performance
Marine engines are
prone to rust, leading to uncontrolled wear
and premature engine failure. However, good
rust protection is not a natural attribute of
engine oil. It comes only by design. Formula
4-Stroke® Marine Synthetic Motor Oils contain
maximum treatments of special rust and corrosion
inhibitors that ensure long-lasting engine protection
during both idle and storage periods.
Applications
AMSOIL Formula 4-Stroke®
Marine Synthetic 10W-30 (WCT) Motor Oil is FC-W
registered and warranty certified for use in
four-stroke outboard motors. It surpasses the
FC-W four-stroke outboard motor performance
requirements established by the National Marine
Manufacturers Association (NMMA) and are recommended
for gasoline-fueled four-stroke outboard, inboard,
stern drives (inboard/outboards) and personal
watercraft motors. Use the appropriate viscosity
grade where specified in the following:
Four-stroke
outboard motors: Honda®, Mercury®, Suzuki®,
Evinrude/Johnson®, Bombardier/BRP®, Yamaha®,
Nissan®, Tohatsu®
Inboard
and I/O: Mercruiser®, Volvo Penta®, OMC®,
Chrysler® Marine, Crusader®, Marine Power®,
Chevrolet®, Ford®
Personal
Watercraft: Honda®, Yamaha®, Bombardier/BRP®
(Sea Doo®), Polaris®
For inboard motor
applications, drain intervals may be extended
to two times the engine manufacturer recommended
interval or one year, whichever comes first.
TYPICAL
TECHNICAL PROPERTIES
|
AMSOIL
FORMULA 4-STROKE® MARINE SYNTHETIC MOTOR
OIL (WCT)
SAE 10W-30, API SL, NMMA FC-W
|
Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C,
cSt (ASTM D-445)
|
11.7 |
Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C,
cSt (ASTM D-445)
|
74.5 |
Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270)
|
152 |
CCS Viscosity, cP @ (°C) (ASTM
D2602)
|
6032
(-25) |
Flash Point °C (°F) (ASTM
D 92)
|
236
(457) |
Fire
Point °C (°F) (ASTM D 92) |
258
(496) |
Pour
Point °C (°F) (ASTM D 97) |
-48
(-54) |
Noack Volatility, % weight
loss (g/100g) (ASTM D-5800)
|
4.8% |
Four Ball Wear Test (ASTM
D 4172 @ 40 kgf, 150°C, 1800 rpm, 1 hour,
Scar in mm)
|
0.40 |
Total
Base Number (ASTM D-2896) |
10.5 |
HTHS
(cP) |
3.64 |
Humidity
Cabinet Rust (ASTM D-1748) |
Pass |