词条 | Automatic lubrication |
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Automatic lubrication (also called autolube or auto-lube) refers to a lubrication system on a two-stroke engine, in which the oil is automatically mixed with fuel and manual oil-fuel pre-mixing is not necessary. The oil is contained in a reservoir that connects to a small oil pump in the engine, which needs to be periodically refilled. This system is commonly used for motorcycles as it eliminates the need of pre-mixing fuel and two-stroke oil. Vespa Sprint is an example where pre-mixing of two-stroke oil is required. Automatic lubrication was introduced for motorcycles by Velocette in 1913.[1] An example of application of automatic lubrication system is Suzuki AX100 motorcycle. The motorcycle has a separate oil reservoir on its right side which supplies the cylinder with two-stroke oil proportional to engine speed. Advantages
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References1. ^{{citation|title=Deja vu: British author Mike Waller reminds us that high tech isn't always new tech|author=Mike Waller|journal=American Motorcyclist|publisher=American Motorcyclist Association|date=September 1986|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9_kDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15|page=15}} 2 : Motorcycle technology|Engine lubrication systems |
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