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Improving Lubricant Flow in Two-Stroke Engines
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Abstract
The lubrication of 2-stroke cycle crankcase-charged gasoline engines by means of a lubricant admixed with the fuel is frequently referred to as “once through” lubrication. Minor revisions of the piston ring set up to make this once through lubrication concept more nearly true have improved piston cleanliness, decreased spark plug fouling, and reduced combustion chamber deposition.
Citation
Sims, W. and Sorem, S., "Improving Lubricant Flow in Two-Stroke Engines," SAE Technical Paper 640360, 1964, https://doi.org/10.4271/640360.Also In
References
- Woelffer N. C. Faufman V. R. “Two-Stroke Engine Redesign to Reduce Oil-to-Fuel Ratio, ” SAE Paper No. 707B 1963
- de P. Dykes K. “An Investigation of the Mechanism of Oil Loss Past Pistons, ” Institute of Mechanical Engineers