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Engine Oil - References
Written by Administrator
Friday, 08 May 2009 10:39
Article Index
Engine Oil
VI, HTHS, & Pour Point
Service Classifications
Base Stocks
Historical Requirements
Modern Oil Use
Oil Change Intervals
General Recommendations
Oil Recommendation
Oil for Early Engines
References
All Pages
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References
Infineum API Engine Oil Classifications 2008
SAE - How Do You Choose the Right Type of Oil for Your Car?
API Engine Oil Service Categories
Lubrizol GF-5
Automotive Lubricants Reference Book
Lubricants and Special Fluids
Modern Tribology Handbook
Selection of the Right Motor Oil for the Corvair and other Engines
Impact of Low Quality Oils on Engine Wear and Sludge Deposits
Motor Oil Basics
Viscosity and Viscosity Index (VI) Calculation
Wikipedia Synthetic Oil
The Evolution of Base Oil Technology - Part 1: Industry Focus
The Evolution of Base Oil Technology - Part 2: The Advent of Modern Hydroprocessing
The Evolution of Base Oil Technology - Part 3: Performance of Base Oils and Future Trends
Bob is the Oil Guy
Flat Tappet Engine Oil
diesel motor oil in a gas engine
Saturn SL2 Oil Advice
Esso XD-3 Extra for Air Cooled Engines
Best Oil-Model A Ford
best oil for pre 1916?
1931 Ford Model A
Vintage Cars & Synthetic Oil
Carbon Build-Up in Piston Rings
ZDP depletion and GM oil life monitor
Engine Oil Article Review
CJ-4/SM HDEO & Flat Tappet Valve Train Protection
Are most synthetics "purer" dino oils + additives?
The base oil for dino vs. synthetic
Why Not Use HDEO in Everything?
Question about racing oils vs street oils.
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