RAVENOL Break-In Oil SAE 20W-50 is a mineral running-in oil for the first filling and the running-in of repaired or revised engines with special high pressure additives which can withstand very high pressure. Here, the use of additives to improve the friction coefficient (friction modifier) is dispensed with, in order to shorten the running-in phase for repaired and modified engines considerably. The piston rings are set quickly.
Due to a high proportion of 2.5% ZDDP (zinc dithiophosphate) (this corresponds to approx.2,500 ppm zinc), RAVENOL Break-In Oil SAE 20W-50 is particularly recommended for running in classic V8 engines with flat tappets. It protects the camshaft, lifter and valve train during the running-in phase of the engine. This engine oil is very well suited for all high-lift and racing camshafts and regulates the first running-in clearance of the engine mounts.
Application note:
RAVENOL Break-In Oil SAE 20W-50 serves as a classic running-in oil and can therefore only remain in the engine for a short time (max. 1000 km). The particularly high proportion of wear-inhibiting additives offers extra protection in the critical running-in phase of repaired engines.
Please observe the specifications of your engine repair company during the running-in phase. Avoid high engine loads and speeds.
RAVENOL Break-In Oil SAE 20W-50 offers:
- A high percentage of ZDDP
- Does not contain a friction modifier
- The engine is run in as quickly as possible
Properties Unit Data Density test at 20 ° C kg / m³ 882 DIN EN 12185 Color red visual Viscosity at 100 ° C mm² / s 18.3 DIN 51562 Viscosity at 40 ° C mm² / s 160.4 DIN 51 562 Viscosity index VI 127 DIN ISO 2909 CCS viscosity at -15 ° C mPa * s 7330 ASTM D5293 pour point ° C -33 DIN ISO 3016 flash point (COC) ° C 242 DIN ISO 2592 TBN mg KOH / g 5.0 ASTM D2896 sulfate ash% m 0.9 DIN 51 575
To the best of our knowledge, all information corresponds to the current state of knowledge and our development. We reserve the right to make changes. All references to DIN standards only serve to describe the goods and do not constitute a guarantee. In the event of problems, request technical advice.
As of November 28, 2019