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NEW PETROL SAVER.

Designed to save petrol by recapturing the waste fumes which usually escape by the crank-case breather, the Aero-Oil Vaporator represents an entirely new and successful invention.

It incorporates three distinct principles as a petrol-saving device. Firstly it draws the gasseous fumes from the crankcase back to work through the carburettor and the induction by means of a powerful vacuum tube which connects the crankcase to an auxiliary air-valve. This in turn operates by engine induction and speed and admits more air—the adjustment being made by a specially constructed locknut controlling a spring which in. turn regulates the intake of air. ..

The third petrol-saving unit incorporated is tho Vaporiser. This coinprises a coneshaped atomising, device which fits between the carburettor and . manifold and causes a turbulence in the. fuel charge in the induc-tion-manifold.

This petrol-saver is simply fitted by placing the specially constructed cap over the oil-breather and inserting the vaporiser in the carburettor manifold junction. Thus the triple purpose is employed to bring about a saving in petrol, and, in addition, provide more efficient upper cylinder lubrication. .

The sole manufacturers and distributors are the National Distributing Company of 250 Pitt Street, Sydney, FROM WHOM FULL PARTICULARS can be obtained on application.*

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1932, Page 23 (Supplement)

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NEW PETROL SAVER. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1932, Page 23 (Supplement)

NEW PETROL SAVER. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1932, Page 23 (Supplement)