"Getting The Lead Out" Clip from Interview with Bob Casey, 2011
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Artifact Overview
Bob Casey was the John and Horace Dodge Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford.
Clip transcript:
Did you know that premium gasoline was once called "ethyl?" Who was Ethel, and why was a gasoline named after her? Well, ethyl was short for "tetraethyllead" a chemical that helped gasoline burn properly in high compression engines. But the lead also went out the engine's exhaust pipe, contaminating the air and ground. And contaminating catalytic converters designed to remove other exhaust pollutants. So lead, and Ethel, disappeared from our gasoline by 1996.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Film clip
Date Made
2011
Creators
Collection Title
Location
By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center
Object ID
EI.386.2
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
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