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Jjatest of Proved CH RYS LE R C,tmnemng.Jchin’ements I m i Wllk m & 0 m s* INVAR Strat Pistons Like 7 —bearing crankshaft, oil filter, air cleaner, no-side-sway springs, pivotal steering, smaller wheels, 4-wlieel hydraulic brakes-and countless other improvements pioneered or perfected by Chrysler, the Invar Strut Piston is now standard in all Chrysler six-cylinder cars. Invar steel, invariable to temperature, has been used for years in scientific instruments of precision. After long effort Chrysler engineers successfully applied an alloy of the Invar type to their pistons. The Invar Strut piston, developed by Chrysler, is the only type of piston which combines the advantages of aluminiumlight weight and high heat conductivity —with the valuable property of cast iron low expansion under heat. Chrysler Invar Strut pistons can be fitteai to half the usual clearance, reducing waste of power, minimising the danger of crankcase dilution, economising oil, and with less wear on piston skirt and longer life to the rings. Like so many other Chrysler features, it too, in time will be adopted by others. For never has the far-reaching influence of Chrysler been more obvious than at this time. Ghrysler leads where others follow. Bay a Chrysler to get the most and latest improvements. 208 CHRYSLER "50 - IMPERIAL 80" CHRYSLER MOTORS (Representative: E. J. LANE), HAWERA. CHRYSLER SALE & SERVICE STATION (WANGANUI), LTD., WANGANUI. # N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO. Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedinalnvercargill.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 November 1927, Page 11
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248Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 November 1927, Page 11
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