
doi: 10.1108/eb051988
TORQUE converters for commercial road vehicles are increasing in popularity and the question of the most suitable fluid to use with them has been the subject of much experiment for several years. A paper was recently presented before the S.A.E. at Pittsburgh by Mr. E. F. Collins of the G.M.C. Truck & Coach Division and this describes current practice in the U.S.A. The following is an abstract of that paper.
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