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LIGHTING-UP TIMES

To-day ' Tuesday ...; 8.01 Wednesday - 8.56; Thursday ... ... ..V 8.55 .. '■ Friday. . ... .... 8.6 Saturday ;.. ... 8.63 Sunday .... 8.53, FORGETTING FAN BELT 4AHSI OF OVERHEATIH6 ■ Owners of: light cars used, mainly for ■town running, -who have disconnected the fan .to allow the engine to warm up : more quickly and maintainthe most cfficiet .running temperature eyen on short journeys, should, not forget to. replace the fan belt before undertaking longer trips. An owner of a light model which has been running without ..a fan for . several months,, made, a trip of some sixty miles last week-end, And was surprised that the water in the cooling system boiled after a stiff climb of about -half a mile. He then rememberhiT that the fan was disconnected, and replaced the belt, with the result that the engine: did not again become overheated.

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Evening Star, Issue 21619, 15 January 1934, Page 11

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LIGHTING-UP TIMES Evening Star, Issue 21619, 15 January 1934, Page 11

LIGHTING-UP TIMES Evening Star, Issue 21619, 15 January 1934, Page 11

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