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Old 08-11-2015, 03:01 AM   #1
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For those that are interested and can come up with this quarter's AERA Engine Professional Magazine, there is a very good article on dry sump oil systems in it.

And, yes, they are traditional. They have beeen around since the 20's.

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Here is the link.
http://www.engineprofessional.com/EPQ3-2015/EPQ315.html

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Excellent article, and also one on PCV valves. Thanks for posting.
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Cheers Pete !
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Thanks Pete, looks like a fine Mag.
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Thanks, Pete,

I read the entire magazine and learned quite a bit. Great publication and great on-line layout.

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