Question 379General Subjects - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passWith a machinery lubricating oil analysis program, it is important to monitor trends over time. What would be indicated by a sudden increase in metallic content of a recent sample of used diesel engine crankcase lubricating oil?
The correct answer is C) Increased wear rates of engine parts. A sudden increase in the metallic content of a used diesel engine crankcase lubricating oil sample indicates increased wear of engine components, such as bearings, pistons, and cylinder liners. This increased wear generates more metallic particles that end up in the lubricating oil, signaling a problem that needs to be addressed. The other options are incorrect. A sudden increase in coolant contamination (A) or fuel dilution (B) would not directly result in increased metallic content. Depletion of lubricating oil additives (D) may contribute to increased wear over time, but a sudden spike in metallic content points more directly to accelerated wear of engine parts.
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