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Almost all internal combustion engines used for road transport, and almost every stationery internal combustion engine is fitted with a lubricating oil filter. Up to now, there is no standard test for assessing the performance of any oil filter. The Motor Industry Research Association have been examining oil filter test methods with a view to putting forward a test that might find general acceptance. The following is abridged from M.I.R.A., Report No. 19487. An Examination of Various Methods of Testing Partial Flow Oil Filters for Motor Vehicle Engines by L. Rosenfield.
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 1, 1949
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