LIGHT-WEIGHT LUBRICATION
IMPORTANT IN WINTER. The problem of winter starting is being attacked from all sides—this week brings on the market the new Single Shell Lubricating Oil, of a super lightness hitherto unknown in motoring circles. On its production the company’s chemists have been working for many months past, and its light weight, combined with absolute viscosity under all conditions of test, marks it out as constituting a balance of lubricating qualities that have not been found in any t ..„!e oil up to date. Its extreme lightness ensures easy starting by reason of its reaching the dry cylinder walls more quickly, thus reducing friction, which is the chief source of wear of piston rings and cylinders and if present to any extent shortens the life of the engine more than any other single factor. The embodiment of maximum viscosity or oiliness with a lightness of consistency that enables it to immediately penetrate tbo closest moving surfaces, promises to remove the chief obstacle to easv winter starting and eliminate batterv and engine wear from this source.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 13
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