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Improving Engine Durability via Filters and Lubricants
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In an ongoing effort to further improve engine durability, effects on ring wear of various engine operating variables were measured utilizing a radioactive wear test, Due to findings in this wear testing, developments were initiated in air filtration, fluid filtration and oil quality level. Implementation of these changes has improved engine durability.
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Alexander, W., Murphy, L., and Shank, G., "Improving Engine Durability via Filters and Lubricants," SAE Technical Paper 852125, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/852125.Also In
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