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10th May 1963, Page 43
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PLASTICS self-adhesive letters and numerals are made by "Instant Plastic Signwriting " Ltd., 110 Bramley Road, London, W.10, in seven colours— red. black, green, blue, white, yellow and gold—and in sizes from 2 in. to 2 ft. 6 in. These are fixed by the concern to contrasting self-adhesive backing sheets to make signs for vehicles, providing an alternative to having the vehicle signwritten.

Signs produced in this way cost 5s. per sq. ft. when standard letters are specified. But special lettering can be incorporated to a customer's requirements and the concern claims that whatever a signwriter can do, it can do.

A three-year guarantee is given for the signs.

Injector Maintenance Guide

AWALL chart is now available from Leyland Motors Ltd., illustrating and explaining the correct maintenance of fuel injectors with 0.2-in.-diameter needles as fitted in Leyland diesel engines produced since the middle of 1961. It is printed in two colours on 2-ft. 6-in. by 1-ft. 11-in. paper and covers identification of injector components, recondition:ng procedure and the tools needed and reassembly and testing.

Copies of the wall chart (No. 131) are available free to operators, who should apply. to The Service Literature Department, Leyland Motors Ltd., Chorley, Lancs. •

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