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- hi liimifi iiiiiiiiinii mini n iiiiimiihim iiiiiii.iiitiiiiiim Itakexare ! Grease Excess Makes : Trouble How grease and oil cause overheating is perhaps one of the most interesting chapters m the big story of the automobile. r MOST car owners think that being I lavish with lubricants is a sure • way of avoiding trouble, but that isn't : always the case. ' The water pump illustrates this point. Many of these pumps are fitted with • a grease or oil nipple to which a pressure gun is attached. Here, is what happens if too much lubricant is forced into the bearing. All the excess of lubricant forces through the pump, where it is whirled around and shot into the circulating system with the water.; What doesn't get, through to the radiator core to impair the efficiency ' of that unit remains on the walls of the water jackets which surround the cylinders. It doesn't pay to overdo anything m connection with car care. Simple Remedy To Stop Squeak A COMPLETE knowledge of why brakes screech is a very important thing for any motorist to have tucked away m his head, but sometimes the ; best remedy for trouble does not meet ■ the driver's immediate needs. This is when he is ' justified m considering a . temporary remedy as simple as it is : safe. ■■ ■. ; - .. ■' • "•• >' • ;■•' -.■■■'' ■: '■' i For nqisy brakes a drop or two of i printer's ink is very effective. This ' has a slight lubricating effect and is capable of spreading as well as working into the lining. ' , ; Neatsfoot oil, or castor oil, may be substituted if printer's ink is not ; available. If possible,' put the ink or > oil on the brake lining rather than on the brake drum. t - ■ Business menswho travel by motor will have no trouble m obtaining a ,' little printer's ink from .offices where letter processing' machines are used.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 15
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