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Diesel Engine Fundamentals DOE-HDBK-1018/1-93 DIESEL ENGINES Engine  Lubrication An internal combustion engine would not run for even a few minutes if the moving parts were allowed to make metal-to-metal contact.  The heat generated due to the tremendous amounts of friction would melt the metals, leading to the destruction of the engine.   To prevent this, all moving parts ride on a thin film of oil that is pumped between all the moving parts of the engine. Once between the moving parts, the oil serves two purposes.  One purpose is to lubricate the bearing surfaces.  The other purpose is to cool the bearings by absorbing the friction- generated  heat.    The  flow  of  oil  to  the  moving  parts  is  accomplished  by  the  engine's internal lubricating system. Figure 12   Diesel Engine Internal Lubrication System Rev. 0 ME-01 Page 13

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