Description / Abstract:
This standard describes the materials and performance
requirements for fuel and oil vapor resistant gaskets, used in
automotive engine cover applications. Engine Oil Pan gaskets are
specified in GMW3083. The constructional and component features
covered by this commodity standard are described in 1.1.2 and Table
2. Do not use this document for applications outside the Scope and
1.3, of this standard.
Material Description. Materials covered by this
specification are divided into classes and types of oil and fuel
resistant elastomers. Table 1 describes the Class (B, C, etc.) of
elastomers meeting the designated temperature range, and Type 1 and
Type 2 meeting the designated application (gasoline or diesel
engine). Part performance requirements are in 3.9 and Tables 5, 7,
9, 11 and 16. See Remarks in 1.4 through 1.4.3.
Part Constructions. Construction usage code
letters that apply to this standard are listed in Table 2.
Code letters designate specific tests that apply only to that
construction and/or material for detail drawing specifications. See
Section 8.
Symbols. Plastic and rubber parts shall be
marked with a symbol to designate the type of material from which
the part was fabricated for the purpose of collection and handling
of parts for recycling.
Elastomer Marking Symbol. Mark rubber parts
weighing more than 200 g per GMW3116.
For example:
• Fluorocarbon FKM.
• If practical, place the part number, your company Association
for Rubber Product Manufacturers (ARPM) letter code, cavity number
and mold date (mm/yy) on the part. Characters shall be visible, and
not in a location that adversely affects form, fit, or
function.
Plastic Marking Symbol. Mark plastic parts
weighting more than 100 g per GMW3116.
For example:
• Polyamide with Glass Fibers PA-GF30
Applicability. See Table 1. Only parts fitting
the scope and application may use this specification. Because of
the differences in engine cover system design within GM, covers
including crankcase vapor function shall be tested to Tables 14
and/or 15.
Remarks. Approved compound properties for each
type of elastomer are listed in Tables 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 and
15. Table values by type are a compilation of data from multiple
approved compounds and hardness ranges.
Plastic carrier (Cp) gaskets with coolant ports require heat and
hydrolysis stabilized nylon per GMW16270. Gaskets without coolant
ports may use heat stabilized nylon per GMW3038. See Table 2.
Fluorocarbon Behavior in Fuel Diluted Oil. For
methanol and ethanol diluted oil conditions the percent fluorine
level (higher is desired) is most important. In biodiesel diluted
conditions with oil, the cure type (peroxide) and no metal oxides
take precedence over percent fluorine. The metal oxides have no
significant impact on fluorocarbon (FKM) Type II, III, IV or V
peroxide cure systems. There is no impact on color choice for
carbon black filled and mineral filled systems. There are
variations in what are called metal oxides. For example, ceramic
type mineral systems are metal oxides and are being used
successfully in mobility systems where zinc, calcium or magnesium
oxides would not be successful in that application.
This standard contains provisions for gaskets with crankcase
vent function (see 3.1.7).
Select the class and type intended for the end use needs. Table
1 temperatures represent the continuous operating range for all
approved compounds in that class as measured in air at atmospheric
pressure.