An Ingenious Dualpurpose Wheel Brace
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During the climbs, the exhaust smoke was clean except for a slight haze visible at the tail-pipe just before the change into low gear.:-Low gear was necessary, of course, for the stop-start trial on the 1 in 5 section, but the handbrake held the vehicle with five notches on the ratchet in reserve.
1-1. A BRACE, known as the Dowidat.
which can be used both for removand replacing the wheel nuts and for lifting the wheel on and off the studs, is being marketed in this country by Messrs. William Urquhart, L0234,0Z7 Garratt Lane, London, S.W.17. When employed as a wheel brace, the "ram's horn" levers are much more convenient to use than the cranked handle of a normal brace.
For easing the wheel on or off the studs, the brace is placed on the ground with the ram's horns beneath the tyre. By placing the foot on the extended portion, the wheel can be raised until • the stud holes register with the studs.
Five different sizes tff the tool are .available,, the range covering The wheels on light vans to those 'Of the heaviest types. I then took the Comet on to the Southport road for further tests and during this run was able to form a favourable impression of the liveliness of the engine, the suitability of the gear ratios and the good mancevrability, on sharp corners. The steering was positive and -light, although this would be helped by the light, front-axle loading. Despite'the absenceof a cowl, the engine
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