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Automotive Developments and Their Fuel and Lubricant Requirements
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This paper describes some of the more recent fuel and lubricant requirements from the standpoint of the manufacturer. Four topics are covered: oil viscosity and cranking speeds, oil composition and heavy-duty truck engine preignition, octane requirements of 1963 Chevrolet engines, and chassis lubrication developments. Heavy-duty and paspenger car engines, air-cooled and water-cooled engines are directly related to these topics.
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Roensch, M., "Automotive Developments and Their Fuel and Lubricant Requirements," SAE Technical Paper 620270, 1962, https://doi.org/10.4271/620270.Also In
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- Hundere A. “No Harmful Preignition from Lead Deposits.” Automotive Industries Sept. 1 1950
- Scott L. B. Ryan J. G. Baker J. B. “Deposit-Induced Runaway Surface Ignition.” SAE Summer Meeting Atlantic City June 1962