Chevrolet 1960 Corvair Owner's Manual page 20

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ure up to U. S. standards, it is desirable to' obtain
detailed information as to availability of fuels in a given
area and service and adjustments
n~cessary
to adapt
your car to the fuels available. Such information may be
obtained by writing
:
General Motors Overseas Operations
Service Department, Room 9-164
General Motors Building
Detroit 2, Michigan
Include with your request the area to which you
plan to take your car and the vehicle type and serial
number.
COOLING SYSTEM CARE
The Corvair engine, being an air cooled engine, is
entirely dependent on the fan belt and blower to supply
sufficient volume of air for cooling purposes. The engine
fan belt should be checked for tightness at regu lar
intervals and
replaced
when
necessary. Watch the
"Temp-Press" and
"
Gen -Fan" indicator lights on the
instrument panel for signs of engine overheating.
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