oilway

oilway

(ˈɔɪlˌweɪ)
n
a hole in a machine which allows oil to be inserted for lubrication
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During a test fire-up in 1993 to assess the car's condition, disaster struck when a blocked oilway in the engine caused it to seize and "throw a rod".
(45.) Harry McDougall, "Monorails: Mass Transit Systems of Tomorrow," Imperial Oilways, December 1961, p.
Front access to the main service points--impeller, oilways and filters--is good, and the starting battery is nearby in the port cabin, along with two house batteries and the main switches.
As well as the Chatelaine feature story, she appeared on the cover of Imperial Oilways, a trade publication with a wide distribution.