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Definition of Pressure-feed lubricating system
1. Noun. Mechanical system of lubricating internal combustion engines in which a pump forces oil into the engine bearings.
Group relationships: Ice, Internal-combustion Engine
Generic synonyms: Mechanical System
Terms within: Oil Filter, Oil Pump
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pressure-feed Lubricating System
Literary usage of Pressure-feed lubricating system
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by Federal Board for Vocational Education, United States (1917)
"B. State fully how you would care for a pressure-feed lubricating system. C.
What are the indications of a plugged oil line? XX. ..."
2. The Handbook of Industrial Oil Engineering: A Reference Book of Data by John Rome Battle (1920)
"Automobile engine with pressure-feed lubricating system. (Courtesy The Atlantic
Refining Co.) some engines using this system ..."
3. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"For racing engines, using a pressure-feed lubricating system, an oil of approximately
42 seconds at 210° (140 seconds at 100° F.) gave superior speed and ..."
4. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"For racing engines, using a pressure-feed lubricating system, an oil of approximately
42 seconds at 210° (140 seconds at 100° F.) gave superior speed and ..."
5. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"For racing engines, using a pressure-feed lubricating system, an oil of approximately
42 seconds at 210° (140 seconds at 100° F.) gave superior speed and ..."