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Show Eliminate Alcohol Odors by Use of Rubber Tubifli The odor of alcohol, when used as an ami-freeze solution in the winter, is more, or less - objectionable, especially espe-cially in a closed car or in a touring car when the curtains are used. The . cdor is caused by the escape of vapor from the overflow pipe of the radiator. radia-tor. To eliminate this odor from the car. get a length of rubber tubing large enough to fit the lower end of the radiator overflow pi pe and fasten it to the latter. Let the tubing extend ex-tend under the front side member of the frame and for about six inches Length of Rubber Tubing, Attached to Overflow Pipe, Disposes cf Alcohol Alco-hol Odors. above the bottom edge of the frame side member, where it should be fastened to the front-fender support bracket with tape or a small clamp, as shown in the drawing. In this way the vapors will all be carried away into the outer air and will not reach the inside of the car. G. C. Douglas. Raleigh, N. C. in Popular Mechanics -Magazine. |