Practical problems arising in lubrication of modern gasoline engines, particularly those relating to forced lubrication and use of aluminum pistons; lubrication when starting from cold; lubrication when under conditions of high speed and heavy loading; description of research made in experimental department of Pierce-Arrow Co. which threw considerable light on what happened to gasoline consumption of car when used intermittently for short distances in cold weather. (see also Automobile Engr., vol. 19, no. 251, Feb. 1929, pp. 70-74, 2 figs)
Modern problems of engine lubrication
Instn. Automobile Engrs. -- Proc
1929
34 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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