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Q I am a maintenance engineer working overseas but planning

19th March 1971, Page 45
19th March 1971
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Page 45, 19th March 1971 — Q I am a maintenance engineer working overseas but planning
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to return to the UK for a period during the summer During this visit I would like to bring myself up to data on vehicle electrics and fuel-injection equipment, an area in which my experience is lacking. Could you tell me what facilities exist for acquiring such training in a short period?

Joseph Lucas (Export) Ltd hold a series A of special courses for overseas visitors running throughout the year. These are usually of one, two or three weeks' duration and are held either at the Lucas service school in Birmingham or at the CAV training centre, Acton, London.

Courses are arranged so that instruction on the complete range of Lucas equipment can be given which includes Lucas CAV and Simms electrical equipment on light and heavy commercial vehicles, CAV and Simms fuel-injection equipment and Holset turbochargers.

The courses are free to trainees sponsored by their company. Further details can be obtained from the Commercial Service Manager, Joseph Lucas (Export) Ltd. 46 Park Street. London W1Y 4 DJ.

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