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Engine Oils and Engine Durability
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Some of the variables influencing engine and oil performance are reviewed. It is shown that the oil quality, the oil change interval, and the type of service are all important factors affecting engine durability. Careful attention to the selection of quality lubricants and consideration of service factors can reduce vehicle operating costs.
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Bennett, P., "Engine Oils and Engine Durability," SAE Technical Paper 690767, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690767.Also In
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