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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Oct 1977, p. 42

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SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLA1NDEALER - PAGE 18 - f, OCTOBER 5, lfH Walruses can swim down 200 feet to dig for clams and oysters--but have to come up every few rhinutes for air. If you want THE BEST insist on THE BEST! Professional auto body work on any maka car. -IrHMliMrtll- wo aro the CORVETTE EXPERTS BOB'S AUTO BODY 1701 W. ROUTE 120 - McHENRY eas t o f McHenry on R t . 1 20 ) 385-9222 Cheek OurRetesf ON NEW CAR LOANS fsnve This Coupon!^ " Whan prMMtad *• WAIKONDA " NATIONAL BANK it it g*Ml far TANK of GAS With Asy New Cor Leoo. ^Offer Expires Dec. 1, lWTj Com* in Today *r Call 526-6604 \ f 9 J J WAUCOI1DA lUSiOnAL BAIK Retrte 174 and 12 We Keep accurate records of servicing; make some simple tests yourself By GEORGE BIGNOT11 Indianapolis 500 Chief Mechanic If you were planning a 500-mile trip, you probably would think it highly un­ necessary to have 14 differ­ ent mechanics service your car before you left. And you would be right When properly cared for, today's automobile can pro­ vide enjoyable and trouble- free transportation. But the car I service isn't your aver­ age automobile. It's a $100,000 Indianapolis 600 race car. I had a full-time crew of 14 highly-skilled race me­ chanics assisting me in the preparation of our cars for this year's Indy 500. We spent countless hours test­ ing, inspecting, checking and rechecking each part. Every precaution humanly possible was taken to insure the cars would operate safely and at peak performance for the entire 500 miles. No one expects the aver­ age motorist to be that me­ ticulous in propping the family sedan for a 500-mile trip, but there are several things a car owner can do, in a short amount of time, that will yield enormous benefits in safe, dependable operation. The first step The first step is to keep accurate records. At Indy, we log the mileage on every critical component and re­ place it even before its per­ formance becomes question­ able. A car owner should keep similar records and follow the recommended in­ tervals for lubricating, ad­ justing or replacing each part. Remember, time is just as important as mileage. Some materials, such as rubber, deteriorate from ex­ posure to the elements even when the car is not being used. Even with accurate rec­ ords, periodic tests are rec­ ommended to make certain all parts are operating prop­ erly. Here are some simple checks that take less than 15 minutes. o Push down on each fender. Notice how quickly the car returns to normal. If it bounces up an down like a basketball, it's a sign the' shocks are worn. Poor control on curves is another indication that shocks might need re­ placing. o Find an uncontested area and accelerate to about 25 miles per hour. Begin braking wi th a steady pressure on the pedal. The car should slow to a complete stop as long as pressure is applied. If the pedal feels soft or spongy, have a mechanic check the brakes. o Spread newspapers under the chassis when you park your car at night. In the morning, cheek for fluids that might have dripped from the car. The color of the fluid and where it landed on the newspaper can tell you or a competent serviceman whether it's an oil or fluid leak and what its cause might be. o Park jour car with the front wheels angled so you can see the tread. Uneven wear or scuffing can be a sign the front end needs realignment or that the suspension or steering system needs at­ tention. Over or tuiderin- flation can also cause ex­ cessive and premature tire wear. Let the car sit idle for at least an hour before you check tire pressure. While speed and dependa­ bility are critical" to success at Indianapolis, fuel econo­ my has become equally im­ portant Each car is limited in the amount of fuel it can consume during the 500 miles and we prepare our cars to be economical as well as fast The average motorist ^should also be en­ ergy conscious and have his car tuned regularly for maximum fuel economy. The first Academy Award given to something other than a human being went to Mickey Mouse in 1931-1932. Telephone 815 459-4000 141 North Main Street Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 DON DECKMAN Your Car Connection For All Your Fleet & Leasing Needs . ALL MAKES -- ALL MODELS ALL THE TIME WE OFFER: Full Inventory of Chavrolets, Buicks, Oldmobiles And Other Fine Cars Emergency Delivery Courtesy Delivery Delivery or Drop Ship Anywhere Mointainence & Insurance Programs Accurate Billing If you're now leasing, maybe it's time to find out what a competitive leasing company can offer. G$i0. Telephone 815 459-4000 141 North Main Street Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014

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