Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1926, p. 9

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a $ Saturday, March 6, 1926. [In the Automobile World, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . « Onlyin Chrysler "720" | - You Find Cause for Such Pride : 3 you alk 0 & duc or woman who would s a Chrysler" ' discover y Ty of cia far beyond the e | but don't shift into weutral.. The |battery in order to start chemical ac-] yee | starter motor will help pull the car | tion in the direction of charging. i - Tire Tips to safety. = The idle gear in the front end] al Many drivers do not realizeit, but | drive of an engine is placed between | § they race the engine in second and |the crankshaft and water pump (or | A closed car ix not locked untill otrven do as Wuch damage to it as|accessory shaft) gears, thus enabl-| Learn the correct air pressure for the windshield is fastened on thé| they would if they drove like mad in [ing the latter to be geared for a | Your lires and check very few inside. Many €ars are stolen because | nigh gear, greater number of revolutions per | Bays: Four pounds loss of pressure P Hints for Motorists {in a balloon tire of a certain sige is a hand ¢an be poked through the windshield until a front door handle {s reached. Alcohol imjures quer finishes: Every precaution should be taken against having the radiator boll over A loose front end drive chain, for instance, may not jump a sprocket until the ear is running - 'at fifty miles an hour. But If the owner runs up to thirty miles an hour in seec- ond the chain will do just what it minute than the crankshaft, i Off-set cylinders offer a means of | reducing side thrust on cylinder | wails without lenthening connecting | rods and incréastiig the stroke of just as serious as the loss of two times that much in a high- tire off corresponding _gize. the engine. Avoid overloading your tires--and when it is absolutely unavoidable, help the tire to handle the extra load by putting in more air. in winter would do at a greater speed in high. | The main requirement of any oil It the engine stalls when crossing The car should be run awhile af-|or chemical used as an engine fuel railroad tracks step on the ter water is added to the storage |is volatility. The fuel must vaporize " Rr » quickly. » Anything which causes a tire to --- drag with more or less gide motion, ALCOHOL: FOR MOTORS instead of running true, will grind 1S RELIABLE FUEL] (pe rubber tread away faster than is normal. A brake which drags will Experts Give Opinion On Much Dis- causg rapid tread wear, also. - cessed Question. a ---- Three years of study by American| ga. that your skid chains are not chemists into the possibilities of}. sont that they gouge into the alcohol as a motor fuel have brought tread and fabric carcass of your tire. them to the following conclusions: These would be the advantages:| go ..ping a tire against curds 1--It generates less heat by com- when turning a corner, or when par- bustion and consequently, requires king, or careless driving over fros- i 3 feud cooling bone tomperatares are; 8 Tatty roads, sometimes will wear ¢ : lower, ron pr HE aes the rubber off the aldewhll aud ex- . i 3 y y ' pose the fabric carcass. Water and $ Three Things Determine Whether the Price eo ia. propaga) Ire then eyter uid Yapid destrue- YouPayfor¥ our Automobile isHigh or Low-- tion is less, and the pressure more tion of the" tire results. nearly uniform through the entire i ¥ : Take a careful look to see that CHRYSLER "58"-=58 miles per Eh Check Value For Value pdb Ihe, Biston, resulting ice 'your rims may not bé causing you hour--30 miles to the gallon--5 to 25 Check the value in the car on the basis of and lose knocHBE.1 loss of some service from your tires. miles in 8 : the advertised f.0.b. let quality, power, 4--The engine develops from 10 Make sure that they 'are true so the CHRYSLER "70"--70 miles MppSanes, Sab dependability and economy {c 20 por cent. more power ' than | tire runs without'a 'wobble. hour--5 to 25 miles in 6% ide the cars with gasoline, and 'at any one com- . w---- : 68 hor se-power--hydraulic four-wheel pression gives a greater heat effl- Probably no one thing causes tires ciency. to be scrappéd before they have giv- CHRYSLER IMPERIAL "80"-- 5+ Alcohol oanbs used at much|en full service more than a break or As fine as money can build--Utmost Systgn. Yhish higher compressions than gasoline crack in the fa*ric body of the tire, luxury for 2 to 7 passengers--92 removed without without danger of pre-ignition.. The | commonly called a stone bruise. Us- hor se-power--80 miles ber hour. / tampering. best compression pressure of gaso- ually the tire can be saved if such A line is about 70 pounds to the injuries are promptly remedied by : x : square inch, compared with 180|8 good valcanizer, : ) Bi 3 - CLARK BROS. 371 King Street. Telephone 2357f. pounds for alcohol. . These are the chief disadvant-| Can You Invent These Devices? ages of alcohol as a motor fuel: Motorists of a mechanical turn 1--Having low volatility, it is|of mind may be interested to learn hard to obtain an explosive mix-|that there is a big demand for more ture of air and alcohol In cold | automotive inventions. Possibly fit weather; hence difficulty in starting | might stimulate inventive genius.to when cold. =. know what some of the needed im- 2--Alteration of carburetor ad-| provements are. justment is necessary because of There is ready money waiting for great difference in the explosive [the person who can work out a mixture. simple method of 'elifpinating the 3--Tha explosive mixture is|poison gas fumes from the motor formed within narrower limits than | exhaust. The method must be sim- gasoline and air, therefore the em-| ple. gine has a much lower. flexibility. When a clever mind conceives a The explosive mixture with | means of attaching' the air hose gasoline is between 15 and 23 of direct to the dust cap of the 'tire, DISTRIBUTORS air to one of gasoline. With alcohol | without the annoyance of umscrew- it is 9.5 to 11.5 of air to one of alco-| ing or removing the cap, there will Now the Public Knows! CENTRAL GARAGE, LIMITED nel. be some mew encouragement for 0 : ? : "PHONE 600 Cuba sees many autos run on al-| inventors. : s ¥ J Y = ER BROCK AND MONTREAL STREETS. i - lcohol. The reason is alcohol is| One of the biggest opportunities, | 60,000 Supremely A » y much cheaper there than gasoline. |accordin® to a successful inventor, : ANDES, Arden, Ont. "Phone 9. lies in the field of self-starters. He Satisfied Owners A Toronto painter is to receive| contents that no self-starter, to $65,000 for painting three genera-|date, has equalled the whipping|" It'sEasy to Pay for aChevrolet tions, taking in 14 persons. effect of hand-cranking. RE Th Rr . The Story the Years Tell dD In these days of value-seeking, the knowing . .. = motorist, looking for proven dependability over the years, can see nothing to it but "DUNLOPS." To-day DUNLOP is giving you a Balloon Tire greeted every where as the "Real Goods." Go back Five Years and Dunlop was giving you thie first Tip-Top Cord Tire, \ ni can be but one reason--a of value far and away anything price would indica

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