Can All Engine Wear Be Trapped in a Can?

530218

01/01/1953

Event
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers
Authors Abstract
Content
THE study of engine life, carried out by investigating engine wear in typical service, and by then striving to find the most effective ways of controlling it, forms the basis of this paper on contaminants in lubricants. The investigation involved a study of engine wear in 20,000 miles of operation typical of the average driver.
The average driver was selected by using test cars from an employee transportation car pool. At the conclusion of the tests it was found that the use of the full-flow oil filter proved to be the best method for restricting engine wear caused by contaminants that get inside the engine.
It was also shown that after successfully eliminating large, solid particles, further restriction of engine wear would depend upon the ability of the oil to lubricate, and upon the engine design to provide the oil supply in a manner suitable for lubrication of each part of the engine.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/530218
Pages
11
Citation
Pocock, R., "Can All Engine Wear Be Trapped in a Can?," SAE Technical Paper 530218, 1953, https://doi.org/10.4271/530218.
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Published
Jan 1, 1953
Product Code
530218
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English