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Axle Leak

WHEN oil i«" leaking "from the_ "'' roar axle on to the inside of the wheels, ot* the brake drums, it is an indication that the felt oil. retaining washers have become so worn that they are ho. longer, able to keep the lubricant from eacap" m 9' ' ' , ... There, is onfy one cure for this-— the replacement ; of ;the i washer*. The job is best done m a garage, though an owner with a fair amount of mechanical knowledge can carry out the work quito easily. A certain amount of dismantling is necessary^

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NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 13

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Axle Leak NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 13

Axle Leak NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 13

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