Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1919, p. 13

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919. PAGE THIRTEEN EUNNENAEEEEEEEEEERRNEERNNANEREE EEE SEEN ENCE ENE EREP 1919 Models Come and See Our Line Both McLaughlin and Chevrolet cars for 1919 embody no radical changes in Jetion. The hodels are improved in detail and have cer- Model H-6-63 : tain added as and improvements. McLaughlin Light Six Touring We are fortunate in having both the Mc- Laughlin and Chevrolet franchise for Kingston and vicinity and feel that we are prepared to furnish Kingston motorists a car no matter what their motoring needs may demand. \ The two lines include about twenty models in various body designs, comprising a car for every need. Kingston residents should make their 1919 car a Canadian built car by purchas- ing a McLaughlin oy, Chevrolet Model made in "Can-da. Model 490 Chevrolet 2-Passenger Roadster Model 490 ' Chevrolet 5-Passenger Touring We invite you to our show rooms to examine the various new models, feeling confident that these cars will please the most fastidious. ANGROVE BROS. Corner Queen and Bagot St. Model H-6445 Extra Special McLaughlin Master Six Touring Model 490 Model H-6-49 Chevrolet Sedan McLaughlin Master Six Touring, 7-Passenger SANANANENNENENENENENANANANANENANRNANE REE EEEENENENNNENA NE EEEEEEEEEANENANAN ANNAN ANSE AN ANEN EERE AANA NNN RENAE AREER EERE ANE ENE ERE Pr AA A AAA AANA NIN INN | pushed upward from the under side. jably the commonest kind of all, is down any play existing may be. de-|died without any delay or worse PRACTICAL PARAGRAPHS FOR THE CAR OWNER Piston Pin Play. It is sometimes alittle difficult to off remove a valve cap or spark plug and turn the engine over, so that the teoted. * | So by alternately forcing up and easy to identify, and should be reme- : -- Connecting Rod Knock. The knock ordinarily produced by a loose connecting rod is rather in the nature of a pound, and il is most no trouble will follow. Removing Valve Steam Guides. In removing valve steam guides, which are driven out from the top, he sure and use cither a block of hard- wood or a similar piece of soft metal RR Re ER RN RR TTR ws ZEEE I ( { 5 v ng ne y Sue ceable at slow speed with a closed Id Hi determine whether there has been| piston is at top dead centre, in suc h | ticea @ ] 3 ¢ Pm tal i . : cr LS wear in the piston pin bearing. With [a position that a screw-driver may be | throttle. If the play is excessive, I; Angered oa Suen a EI = te il : er 8s ' { the Dis rever, the k will be heard at|"® ' re » guide 1 | \ Fd ¥ Ji w= ll mn the piston in place and the lower| pressed down on top of the piston, however, the knock will be heard a probably be hopelessly injured y 15 "> _ AR crankcase half gown or a side plate' while with a bar the piston may beall speeds and loads. This is prob- ---------- AAA A AAA AAA A AAA NA AA At Pt Set tet ANE. CA A EMM - Scored Piston, I In cases where the piston and cyl inder are slightly scored it may be possible to make an _ emergency re pair for temporary purposes. The first thing to dois to take out the |, piston and find out what has caused the trouble and remove the cause if it is still present. The roughest edges should then be smoothed oft with whatever means are at hand Next thoroughly clean piston and eyl- inder, replace the parts. and supply additional oil to help fill in the scratches Tappet ( Tears ance. A backfire or "pop" back through the carbureter may indicate insuffi- cient intake valve tappet clearance If thd intake valve does not close, the 3 burning charge escapes through the M2 ' valve and ignites an incoming charge Ny § in the manifold The loss of com- 3 pression also causes loss of power, and the gas blown. back deranges the carbureting system for the time be- Costs Less i in the End ir: Sediment in the cooling water cer- tainly adds nothing to the efficiency of the cooling system, no matter what type it may be, but in the case of the ord Delivery Service See the New Fard Truck With Pneumatic Tires. The. Latest and Best Delivery Truck in the Market E cost of a motor car is not You will en ji owning a Gray-" its price alone. It's the price Dort--enjoy e comfort of its ; pump system it is particuarly injuri- plus the running cost plus re. roomy, luxuricus hotly, oy the impeller and cuts the bearings pairs divided by the miles of OR traffic; : and shaft. For this reason water up. speedyon stretches and should always be carefully strained service. werful 'on. hills; and you'll be And on this basis the Gray-Dor Worm Drive, Solid Bronze Gears at Rear End. Bodies in Styles to Suit AH Purposes. ; ¥ OX. TOURING CAR |, ROADSTER ; BIGHT TRUCK CHASSIS | HEAVY TRUCK CRASSIS ETS lS ie nae aches a F.0.B. YORD, ONT. (Subject to War Tax and Freight) on jas it is heing poured into the radia- ¢ proud of its real beauty. tor. costs less in the end--less or The touring car is $145; the Gray. my-Dore Special... than cars lowe ced. Year lo S188 extn: there : after year this tar does ESSA Te to Ee on dei rs GRAY: as tam She repair shop. hatha ' FORD PRICES: Emergency Pipe Splice. When the fuel line suffers a frac- f re Siw 2 ture on the road thers are a number are 5.0, te of emergency repairs that may be notice. made. If rubber tubing is available a section of this will make an admir- able splice. A 'cork with a hole through it may be used, and in the fabsence of one a raw potato with a hole through it makes a' very satis. y- splice. Cloth smeared with soap or sheflac and then reinforced with splints is very A{ handy. in the U.S.--Dert Motor Car Co. Flint, Mich. 3 7 2 ping. Carburetor. VAN LUVEN BROS. |e 5 is i . the carburetor may be listed as. fol Dealers, 34-38 Princess street, Kingston and : Needle valve being held open or leaking. due, perhaps, te dirt on the valve seat, preventing its clos

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