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Another major cause of bearing failure is the presence of water in the lubrication oil.
Pistons are usually cooled with lubrication oil sprayed on the bottom of the piston.
Filter papers for lubrication oils are impregnated to resist high temperatures.
The lubrication oil was an accidental discovery while attempting to distill kerosene.
Since mid-1988, the Nederland refinery has been manufacturing lubrication oils, aromatics and solvents.
The fifth tank was used to store lubrication oil, and this was generally sited on the Port side aft area of the space.
In one partial remedy, a new "green" lubrication oil for the snowmobiles' two-stroke engines is being sold at park refueling stations.
A lubrication oil cooler pump in the after engine room was blown through the bulkhead into the forward engine room.
Inside was an area crowded with a ladder and cables and valves and pipes, smelling of lubrication oil.
These engines have a fixed compression ratio, but the compression can be altered slightly with the use of more or less lubrication oil in the fuel.
Apart from providing fuel to the engine, the fuel system is also used to control propeller speeds, compressor airflow and cool lubrication oil.
Oil mist lubrication oils are applied to rolling element (antifriction) bearings as an oil mist.
The process, a key component of gas to liquids technology, produces a synthetic lubrication oil and synthetic fuel, typically from coal, natural gas, or biomass.
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The trailer also carried a Vulcano fuel pump and stowage boxes for lubrication oil, greases, water and assorted equipment to serve the tank maintenance teams.
Filtration differs from removal of magnetic contaminants from fluids with magnets (typically lubrication oil, coolants and fuel oils), because there is no filter medium.
Oil and tar can commonly wash up onto the beaches as well, 94% of which originates from oil spills, engine lubrication oil, and tanker washings.
In 1963 Zapata Petroleum and Stetco merged with South Penn, which was renamed Pennzoil after its nationally known lubrication oil trademark.
Replies: I came across a reference to a journal article (Electrical techniques for monitoring the condition of lubrication oil, J D Turner et al 2003 Meas.
During the sailing, it was noticed that the ship's fuel had been contaminated with water, requiring a transition to burning light oil, and that engine lubrication oil required continuous filtering.
Trends in industries such as automotive have put increased demand on lubrication oils and thus a trend towards using Group II and III has been seen in recent years.
This dilutes and contaminates the lubrication oil and raises the level to a point where the engine starts to run on its sump oil and cannot be stopped unless stalled against the brakes.
These jewels serve four functions: a) positioning the gear trains on the main plate and bridges, b) reducing friction, c) extending the life of parts, and d) acting as a reservoir for the lubrication oil.
The smell defied description, but Hillary had once tried to analyze it during one of her rare visits to his old boat--she had correctly identified diesel oil, lubrication oil, cooking grease, cigarette smoke and sweat.
Involved in Smaller Ventures Mobil is also involved in several smaller ventures, including a refinery that makes lubrication oils, a plant that makes cans, a chemical-importing operation and a producer of plastic products.