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There's more to temperature control than meets the eye
Page 40 from 9th June 1972by Paul Brockington, hillMech E Part 1 Many engines are overcooled for a major part of their lives. Engine makers are faced with the problem of......

The change that works wonders...
Page 55 from 13th July 1979is Bedford's decision to adopt the economical tu ocharged Cummins E290 for the TM. Road test by Bill Brock. Pies, Brian Wea erley GE ERAL MOTORS......

Transconti gets a new ease of life
Page 131 from 20th October 1978WHEN FORD introduced the H-series or Transcontinental range of heavy trucks, many people regarded it as a strange departure for that company. After......

New Nubian gets rear-end power
Page 63 from 16th June 1978'HE VARYING and inTeasing needs of both minary and civilian airports for apid intervention vehicles Scammell to reappraise its lubian range of......

Ford's 42-tonner
Page 14 from 13th July 1973for Europe by the Technical Editor • Ford is to enter the top-weight European vehicle market with a brand new "corporate Ford" designed range......

Driving the Marathon
Page 41 from 31st August 1973by Gibb Grace AN impressive range of trucks — that's my verdict on Leyland's new heavies after driving several of them on the Continent. Full CM......

'Noise, dirt and the diesel'
Page 13 from 31st March 1972• In a well-received paper presented at a conference on "Noise, dirt and the diesel", organized by the journal Automobile Engineer and IPC Business......

Lockheed promotion for Allan Eaton
Page 40 from 7th August 1970Allan M. Eaton, 39, six months after joining the Automotive Products Group's clutch division at Leamington as general manager, has been appointed......

Torque where it counts...
Page 115 from 11th May 1979Transmission choice gives power where it's needec oy Grcham Montgomerie AS IF ANYONE needed reminding we in the UK have a slight discrepancy in......

Driver comfort
Page 35 from 10th December 1971During recent weeks, in reading Commerical Motor one can detect a certain amount of anti-foreign propaganda concerning imported heavy goods......