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Fuel Dilution - Resources And Advice
The amount of raw, unburned fuel that ends up in the crankcase of an engine. It lowers an oil's viscosity and flash point, creating friction-related wear almost immediately by reducing film strength.
Combating Dirty Fuel
Best Tests to Detect Fuel Dilution
Scheduling Engine Oil Changes
Finding the Root Causes of Oil Degradation
Four Lethal Diesel Engine Oil Contaminants
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Combating Dirty Fuel
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Best Tests to Detect Fuel Dilution
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Using Viscosity as a Drain Indicator
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Four Lethal Diesel Engine Oil Contaminants
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Finding the Root Causes of Oil Degradation
Greg Livingstone
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Ept, Inc.
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Dave Wooton
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Wooton Consulting
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Brian Thompson
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Analysts Inc.
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