LIGHT CAR ENGINES—AND THE CHART.
In “Small Car Talk,” by “Runabout,” in a recent, number of The Autocar, we noticed the following, which is but one of many articles published during the last two years emphasising the importance of following the manufacturers’ recommendation in regard to lubrication: “A little further information is to hand about some of the extremely bijou .four-cylinders now on the market, of which I reported the plug-sooting propensities. It has transpired that in each case a 11011-recoinniended lubricant was being used. Users are advised to rely on the exact grade and make of oil specified by the factory of origin, or, if they insist on making experiments, not to do so at random, but to get precise instructions from the purveyors of the lubricant which they prefer. Many large engines are undoubtedly careless which oil they are fed with, but some of the lilliputian breed appear to be much more particular.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 June 1924, Page 7
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