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Engine Oil Heater

24th November 1961
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IMPROVEMENTS have been made in L the latest model of Peregrine engine oil :eaters produced by Power Frequency -leafing, Ltd., Lampton Road, Hounslow. Viiddx.

The latest heater consists of an open:nded tube lined with a sheathed conluctor wound in a close spiral, the inner iiameter of the spiral forming an oil )assage. The unit is fitted inside the :nine sump, with its axis inclined at a mall angle to the horizontal. The ubular design promotes convection, so hat when the heater is switched on the leat is rapidly distributed throughout the nass of oil. There is said to be no risk )f the oil being overheated, as the ntensity of heat input from the heater urface to the oil is kept low.

Ilotor Industry Statistics THE latest edition of "The Motor Industry of Great Britain " has just )een published by The Society of Motor danufacturers and Traders, Ltd. Minor .hanges have been made in the presentaion of the great volume of statistical lata on car and commercial vehicle proluction and exports for all countries vhich is contained in the book.

Of particular interest to exporters are ables showing a number of foreign legal equirements, including weights, dimenions and lighting regulations.

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