Internal-combustion engines – Miscellaneous – Fuels – lubricants and additives
Patent
1981-03-16
1983-01-04
Myhre, Charles J.
Internal-combustion engines
Miscellaneous
Fuels, lubricants and additives
44 58, F02B 7512
Patent
active
043667805
ABSTRACT:
In vehicle assembly plants or storage depots, newly assembled motor vehicles having spark ignition, internal combustion engines are driven under their own power between several locations separated from each other by short distances, the engine being allowed to cool in each location. Fouling of the spark plugs is reduced by using a gasoline fuel composition (e.g., 95-98 Octane) containing a small proportion (usually 0.2-10% by volume, preferably 0.4%) of a mineral oil, e.g., engine lubricating oil.
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Anderton Raymond A.
Smith Raymond R.
Tippler Robert S.
Cross E. Rollins
Ford Motor Company
Johnson Olin B.
Malleck Joseph W.
Myhre Charles J.
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