PENETRATING LUBRICANT

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FAST AND LOOSE FELT PRODUCTS MFG. CO. 1504 CARROLL AVENUE CHICAGO IL PENETRATING LUBRICANT;
FAST BREAK Illinois Tool Works Inc. 155 Harlem Avenue Glenview IL 60025 penetrating lubricant; namely, composition used to penetrate and loosen rust, tar, grease, dirt, carbon deposits, and corrosion from metal parts, and to free frozen nuts, bolts and metal fittings;composition used to remove rust, tar, grease, dirt, carbon deposits, and corrosion from metal parts, and to free frozen nuts, bolts and metal fittings;
HELP-MATE STRATHMORE PRODUCTS, INC. Syracuse NY PENETRATING LUBRICANT;
LOOSEY GOOSEY GOLD EAGLE CO. 4400 S. Kildare Ave. Chicago IL 60632 penetrating lubricant;
MOOVIT Cling-Surface Company 1032-1048 NIAGARA ST. BUFFALO NY Penetrating Lubricant;MOVEIT;
NEXT CENTURY Amrep, Inc. 1310 Seaboard Industrial Boulevard, N.W. Atlanta GA 30318 penetrating lubricant, moisture displacing penetrating oil and all purpose silicon lubricant and protectant;glass cleaner, all purpose cleaner, brake parts cleaner, choke and carburetor cleaner, and gelled engine degreaser;
NEXT DIMENSION Amrep, Inc. 1310 Seaboard Industrial Boulevard, N.W. Atlanta GA 30318 penetrating lubricant, moisture displacing penetrating oil and all purpose silicon lubricant and protectant;glass cleaner, all purpose cleaner, brake parts cleaner, choke and carburetor cleaner, and gelled engine degreaser;
QUIET ECONOMICS LABORATORY, INC. St. Paul MN Penetrating Lubricant;
QUIET ECONOMICS LABORATORY, INC. St. Paul MN Penetrating Lubricant;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A lubrication system for an internal combustion engine a lubricant source, a first lubricant passage that conducts lubricant from the lubricant source to a portion of the engine beneath the piston, and a second lubricant passage that conducts lubricant a space above the piston. The first lubricant passage may include a spray nozzle that sprays lubricant onto a crankshaft bearing and/or onto a wall of the cylinder. The second lubricant passage may conduct airborne lubricant from a crankcase of the engine to the space above the piston.