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A FIELD APPROACH TO ENGINE WEAR
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Authors
- H. L. Yowell - Esso Laboratories - Research Division, STANDARD OIL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Linden, New Jersey
- C. A. Weisel - Esso Laboratories - Research Division, STANDARD OIL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Linden, New Jersey
- R. R. RISHER - Esso Laboratories - Research Division, STANDARD OIL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Linden, New Jersey
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Yowell, H., Weisel, C., and RISHER, R., "A FIELD APPROACH TO ENGINE WEAR," SAE Technical Paper 540115, 1954, https://doi.org/10.4271/540115.Also In
References
- Ambrose H. A. Taylor J. E. “Wear, Scuffing and Spalling in Passenger Car. Engines” SAE National Passenger Car Body and Materials Meeting Detroit March 2-4, 1954
- Bidwell J. B. Vermaire P. “Lifters and Lubricants” SAE National Passenger Car Body and Materials Meeting Detroit March 2-4, 1954
- Havely T. W. Phalen C. A. Bunnell D. G. “Influences of Lubricant and Material Variables on Cam and Tappet Surface Distress” SAE National Passenger Car Body and Materials Meeting Detroit March 2-4, 1954