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Servicing kits for Cummins

21st November 1969
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• Kits of parts needed to perform routine servicing jobs for all naturally aspirated engines in the Cummins NHK engine range are now available. They have been introduced for the convenience of operators and instead of having to order and store required items separately, all the operator needs to do is to specify the prescribed kit.

The only part that needs to be specified separately is the air cleaner: because there is such a diversity of types fitted by vehicle manufacturers it is impracticable to cover every type in the kits offered. But because kits will be made up by Cummins Diesel Sales and Service, an operator can indicate the filter he needs and this will be included with kits ordered.

There are four types of kit, two designed for use at 8,000-mile intervals and two which supplement the 8,000-mile kit for every fourth service—at 32,000-mile intervals. Prices range from £1 4s 9d to £3 18s 6d and the kits are available from any branch of Cummins Diesel Sales and Service Ltd. or from that company's main depot at Denington Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, Northants, N N8 2QH. • Although petrol-carrying road tankers made of plastics are illegal in this country. Halmatic, a Hunting Group company, is reported to have signed an agreement with a Belgian concern, Didak, to manufacture reinforced plastics road tankers in Britain.