WORK WITH A WARM ENGINE.
vvwnrx WW I I li. n wvnnm iluviiiil.. : ! i • Always do your hard work with the rengine while it is hot and leave the easy jobs for the car when the power plant 1 is cold. This means that the car should always be left in such a position that it can be moved with least effort. If, for , instance, the motorist leaves the carbon | a hill he should head it downward; it's ; easier for the motor 'when he starts off ! little track for the car .to pull out while ' the engine is warm; later when you start off again, the engine will have less to do. and :is far. less likely to -burn out; a ,again: -Jn " ui'dVi]!'** of ' dd'ef)' sand make a oaring. ' . L '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 30 (Supplement)
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131WORK WITH A WARM ENGINE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 30 (Supplement)
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