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  |  Motor Oils and Engine Lubrication Book: Motor Oil Engineers Ebook |  |
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 | |  | | E-book Category: Sports E-book Title: Motor Oils and Engine Lubrication Book: Motor Oil Engineers Author: Dave Mann Book Description: Here's an outline of what is covered in this book: (note that some of the most important and popular sections are not covered first because I want you to have a solid understanding of the basics so that what I state in these later sections makes perfect sense)
1. Introduction and Guarantee
2. Basic Principles of Lubrication
3. Hydrodynamic and Boundary Lubrication
4. Chemical Breakdown and Deterioration of Motor Oil During Use
5. Oxidation and Deposits
6. Thermal Degradation
7. Corrosion
8. Shearing
9. Contamination
10. Why Manufacturers Often Specify Straight Weight Oil
11. Oil Additives During the Manufacturing Process
12. "Motor Oil Refining" Process
13. Pour Point Depressants
14. Viscosity Improvers
15. Detergents and Dispersants
16. Anti-Foam Agents
17. Corrosion Inhibitors
18. Rust Inhibitors
19. Oxidation Inhibitors
20. Anti-Wear Additives
21. Complex Manufacturer Blended Oil Additives vs. Aftermarket Additives
22. Lubricant Testing
23. Pour Point
24. Flash and Fire Point
25. Kinematic Viscosity
26. Viscoity Index
27. High-Temperature High-Shear Viscosity
28. NOACK Volatility
29. Four-Ball Wear Test
30. Cold Crank Simulator Apparent Viscosity
31. Borderline Pumping Temperature
32. Total Base Number
33. Total Acid Number
34. Foaming Tests
35. Oil Color, Contamination and Lubrication Ability
36. Engine Oil Viscosity Classification
37. API Service Classifications
38. API Licensing
39. ILSAC and GF Oils
40. Synthetic Lubricants History- Part 1
41. Synthetic Lubricants History- Part 2
42. What Are Synthetic Lubricants
43. Definition of a Synthetic Lubricant
44. Most Common Synthetic Lubricants
45. Polyglycols
46. Silicones
47. Esters: Diesters (dibasic acid esters)
48. Esters: Polyolesters (Neopentyl Poly Esters)
49. Polymerized Alpha Olefin: Polyalphaolefin, Olefin Polymers, Olefin Oligomers- Synthetic Hydrocarbons
50. Seal Compatability
51. Alkylated Aromatics-Dialkylbenzenes-Synthetic Hydrocarbons
52. Phosphate Esters
53. Summary and Eight Documented Performance Features of Synthetic Engine Oils
54. Base Oil Categories and Definitions
55. Group I - Solvent Freezing
56. Group II- Hydroprocessing and Refining
57. Group III- Hydroprocessing and Refining
58. Group IV- Chemical Reactions, Group V- As Indicated
59. Oil, Air and Fuel Filtration
60. Oil Contamination and Engine Wear
61. Effect of Used Oil Contaminants on Engine Wear
62. Air Filtration in Detail
63. Oil Filters and Oil Filtration Systems
64. Surface Type Oil Filter Elements
65. Beta Ratings
66. Depth Type Oil Filter Elements
67. Full Flow Oil Filtration Systems
68. By-Pass Oil Filtration Systems
69. Manufacturers Warranties, Manufacturers Branded Oil and Filters and Extended Drain Intervals
70. Oil Analysis Testing and 68,611 Miles Without and Oil Change
71. Gauging Fuel Economy Improvements with Synthetic Oil
72. Synthetics, Slipperiness and Wet Clutches
73. Synthetic Oil and Turbochargers
74. The Differences Between 0W-30, 5W-30 and 10W-30 Motor Oils
75. Converting to Synthetic Motor Oil, Break-In and the Myth of Synthetic Motor Oils and Leaks
76. The "New" 5W-20 Motor Oils
77. Are 3000 Mile Oil Changes Really Necessary? The Myth of the 3000 Mile Oil Change Exposed. Synthetic vs. Petroleum Oil
78. Which Lubricants are Superior. How You can Perform You Own Data Analysis and Comparisons (sample test results included)
79. Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Synthetic Lubricants
80. Motorcycle Crankcase Oils
81. Technical Issues and Specifications
82. Petroleum or Synthetic?
83. Synthetics and "Slipperiness" in Relation to Roller Rockers and Wet Clutches
84. Which Viscosity and How Long Can you Use it For?
85. Automotive Gear Lubricants
86. Viscosity Grade
87. Synthetic Gear Lubes
88. Friction Modifiers
89. Extreme Pressure Additives and Performance
90. GL-Ratings, MT-1 and MIL Ratings
91. Automatic Transmission Fluids
92. ATF, The Most Complex Automotive Fluid
93. Types of ATF and Specifications
94. Change Intervals and Specifications
95. Synthetic ATF vs. Petroleum ATF
96. Clutch Packs; Synthetics and "Slipperiness"
97. Manual Transmission and 4x4 Transfer Case Lubricants
98. Special Bonus: Automotive braking systems, plus an additional section on proven methods, components and systems that can significantly increase the life of your cars and trucks.
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