THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CONDITIONS OF VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND NUMBER OF CRANKSHAFT REVOLUTION OF ITS ENGINE
Basing on the analysis of the correlation between the number of 4CT90 engine crankshaft revolutions and distance covered by the LUBLIN truck between consecutive start-ups of its engine it was confirmed that during extra-urban conditions the work of an engine is more stable. The increase of the vehicle speed during "supervised" maintenance research causes the stabilization of engine work, too.
Published: September 30, 2005 Show citation
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