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Engine Lubricating Oil Filtration: A Paradox of Variable Constants
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The role of filtration in the lubricating system of an engine is examined historically and practically.
The author discusses filter requirements generally, then describes the four basic filtration systems for engine lubricating oil. Filtration methods and types, and the application of a filter to an engine lube system are also described. A sample filtration analysis is presented along with graphical laboratory data.
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Nostrand, W., "Engine Lubricating Oil Filtration: A Paradox of Variable Constants," SAE Technical Paper 740518, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740518.Also In
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