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CIRCA 1950s - In order for an engine to run efficiently, it needs effective lubrication, derived from a constant flow of oil around the engine.
1930s: Engineers created the gear sleeve and synchronizer to make shifting gears smoother.
CIRCA 1930s - The workings of an American car and steel factory in 1933.
CIRCA 1940s - A sound engineer is shown as well as an orchestra performing The Blue Danube during a recoding session.
1930s: Pencil points to a cutaway carburetor. Animated diagram of vaporized fuel flowing. Animated drop falls and starts to expand, It clings to the side then drops. Cutaway of the manifold.
CIRCA 1940 - The Blue Danube by Johann Strauss is recorded on a newly made record in 1942.
CIRCA 1930s - Workers at the General Motors automobile car factory in Detroit in 1933.

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CIRCA 1950s - In order for an engine to run efficiently, it needs effective lubrication - this is derived from a constant flow of oil.

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