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IF THE WATER BOILS

It is quite possible that a considerable amount of water will have been lost before the engine shows signs of boiling at the filler cap, as a lot of steam , will have escaped, no doubt, through the overflow pipe and so under the car. Overheating will cause knocking in the engine and sluggishness, and it is advisable to stop without delay and allow the engine .'to cool. Take care if yoi; remove the filler cap that steam and hot wafer do not fly out and scald you; further, before adding more water, allow" that which is in the radiator to cool'down. '

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Shannon News, 2 November 1928, Page 4

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105

IF THE WATER BOILS Shannon News, 2 November 1928, Page 4

IF THE WATER BOILS Shannon News, 2 November 1928, Page 4

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