
Episode 26 • • 41:46 - 46:45
26: Feeling Fat?
Lead in Gasoline, Tetraethyl Lead, Engine Valve Lubrication
The history of leaded gasoline explains that tetraethyl lead was originally added to fuel to increase octane and prevent engine knock. A secondary effect was the lubrication of valve seats; without lead, valves could weld themselves to the engine head. The transition to unleaded fuel required the development of hardened valve seats and synthetic lubricants to prevent engine failure.
