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Max Demian wrote:
On 02/12/2020 12:44, bert wrote:
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On 02/12/2020 07:48, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
And a windscreen washer..
On my first car teh windscreen washer was operated by pressing, with
my foot, a rubber bulb situated next to the clutch pedal. I could
guarantee that on every winter's morning the water in the bulb would
be frozen solid.
I presume it didn't help that few people used any antifreeze/cleaning
additive in the windscreen washer water in the days of manual rubber
bulbs/pumps.
My first car had a vacuum screen washer. With a glass reservoir. That did
not like cold weather. ;-)
Remember the Ford 100Es with vacuum operated wipers.
Infinitesimally adjustable speed, but they stopped when you put your
foot down when going up a hill.
Vauxhall - or rather some of them - had mechanical wipers driven direct
from the engine. Rather like a cable rev-counter.
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