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A New Concept in Oil Control Rings
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A new design oil ring has been developed which shows considerable promise for the automotive piston engine. This oil ring consists of two pieces instead of the normal three. It offers improved long term oil economy, ease of installation, and lower costs.
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Nisper, K., "A New Concept in Oil Control Rings," SAE Technical Paper 710547, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710547.Also In
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