HOT VERY UNUSUAL Irregular Reading of The Meters
DORROWING trouble is a bad busiu ness m automobile ownership. There is enough of it m the. normal course of events without going to all this bother. Recently a motorist with a new car and a type of instrument board meter that was new to him gave himself and the service people a lot of unnecessary trouble by mistaking a normal situation/for something that wasn't according to the rules. It seems that every time he switched off his engine the heat indicator started to register higher than when it was running. He was worried. . . * Yet that is exactly as it should be. While the engine runs the water is circulating through the head and block, these parts continually receiving fresh supplies of cooled water. But when the engine stops this cooling action ceases. The water remains stationary and for a short while is hotter than when the engine operates.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 20
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157HOT VERY UNUSUAL Irregular Reading of The Meters NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 20
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