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That Troublesome Thefmositat
Some of the early forms of thermostats inserted m the cooling systems of cars have proved more hindrance than help m regulating the heat of the radiator water. •W/HEN a '-thermostat goes, wrong 1 or fails to carry out its proper function, there ; i$ , only: one thing for it, that is to scrap it. If the thermostat is situated m the head, the job will be more difficult than if it is placed m the top tube, s but the A^oi-k should be carried out, m the interests of the enginQ../,.;.- ' , The elimination of, 'the then.nbstat will make no difference whatever to the functioning of the cooling .system, as some owners appear to think.' 1 ; ■ ••■-''• "V- . !l '* j -l/ : i ' v ■'•'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 20
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126NOT REQUIRED NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 20
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