US Tank Bearings Failed in Early WORLD WAR2 — Chrysler’s ‘Sponge Metal’ Was Already the Answer
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In 1927, Chrysler’s chief engineer Carl Breer faced a simple but stubborn problem: a bearing soaked in engine oil that made the clutch slip—buried in a place impossible to service. His solution seemed absurd: a bearing that carried its own oil, essentially a metal sponge. How did this idea grow from a small car problem into a technology that saved American tanks in the North African desert, kept warplanes and ships operational, and launched an industry still thriving nearly a century later? Watch until the end to uncover the secret of the self-oiling bearing that changed the course of a world war.
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