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- Nelson_Bohnalite abstract "Nelson-Bohnalite was the name of a piston developed by Adolph Lincoln Nelson in the 1930s and 1940s. The pistons were licensed to Bohn Aluminum and sold to all the major auto manufacturers at the time. These were some of the first pistons to use an aluminum body with a steel strut, allowing for the weight of aluminum and the strength of steel where the piston moves on the piston rod.Many then existing brands of autos used this type of piston in the mid-1930s: Auburn, Graham, Hupmobile, Nash, Packard, Pierce-Arrow and Studebaker. (from Motors Handbook, 14th edition, 1937)Adolph Nelson was born in Illinois and raised a family of 7 children in the Palmer Park area of Detroit.".
- Nelson_Bohnalite wikiPageID "3297656".
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- Nelson_Bohnalite auto "yes".
- Nelson_Bohnalite date "December 2009".
- Nelson_Bohnalite hasPhotoCollection Nelson_Bohnalite.
- Nelson_Bohnalite subject Category:Engine_technology.
- Nelson_Bohnalite comment "Nelson-Bohnalite was the name of a piston developed by Adolph Lincoln Nelson in the 1930s and 1940s. The pistons were licensed to Bohn Aluminum and sold to all the major auto manufacturers at the time.".
- Nelson_Bohnalite label "Nelson Bohnalite".
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- Nelson_Bohnalite sameAs Q16931017.
- Nelson_Bohnalite sameAs Q16931017.
- Nelson_Bohnalite wasDerivedFrom Nelson_Bohnalite?oldid=589282904.
- Nelson_Bohnalite isPrimaryTopicOf Nelson_Bohnalite.