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Electronic Recording Blowby Meter
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
An electronic, automatic, recording blowby meter (RBM) for internal combustion engines has been developed. The new meter can measure both dynamic and static blowby conditions. It also displays on graph paper a permanent record of engine blowby.
The RBM also is capable of finding malfunctions of its own and other operational systems. The RBM is designed basically for dynamometer laboratory use but also has some degree of portability.
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Mayernick, B. and Clark, W., "Electronic Recording Blowby Meter," SAE Technical Paper 690475, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690475.Also In
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