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LEYLAND ENGINE IN AUSTRALIAN COACH

23rd June 1950, Page 35
23rd June 1950
Page 35
Page 35, 23rd June 1950 — LEYLAND ENGINE IN AUSTRALIAN COACH
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AN order for 50 7.4-litre oil engines has been placed with Leyland Motors, Ltd., by Ansair Pty., Ltd., a well-known Australian coach operating concern, which is building large luxury coaches for inter-city work. Both British and American proprietary components will be incorporated in the vehicle, which will be known as the Ansair Flxible Clipper.

Overall length will be at leaSt 33 ft., and a speed Of 50 .m.p.h; is required for the long distanees between the termini. The specification includes a Spicer fourspeed gearbox With remote control, and a Kirkstall hyroid rear axle with a 4.5 to 1 ratio.

PrototYpes of the .engine: which have been shipped to Australia, differ from standard in that they have flexible link mountingsat front and rear. The engines also have a special flywheel to take a Spicer 14zinAiameter clutch. Twin oil-bath air filters, and a Clayton compresSor of 1 cubic ft: capacity, are

fitted. Engine speed is governed. at 2,000 r.p.m: NEW A.A. ROAD BOOK

A FINE' new road book on England rland Wales, with gazetteer; itineraries; maps' and 'town–plans has been compiled by the Automobile Association, Fanum House, New Coventry Street, London, W.I. , It is available at 15s.. only to A.A. members.

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