.1 y v UP YOUR CRANKCASE <°*k TEXACO MOTOR OIL ai JheHsfr a v" Examine carefully the test shown here. The hot plate test is a fair test. The presence or absence of carbon on the plate is a true indication of what the oil under test will do in your engine! When you learn that Texaco is pure, free from cylinder stock, tars or paraffin wax, drain out your crankcase and start afresh with TEXACO. teAc© 1 ■mu. •s>StV' This oil is NOT TEXACO' The clear, golden colour, an indication of quality, is lacking in this oil A few drops on a hot plate or piece of metal heated to' about 800 degrees Fahrenheit will show what happens when unsuitable or poorly refined oils are used in the engine. The smudge of carbon on the hot plate is a true indication of the greater carbon deposits on piston head, rings, exhaust valves," and spark plugs. , , You’ll notice the improvement straight away—the smoother action, better compression, and the quieter valves and bearings. Your insistence on Golden Texaco will be more and more justified as you drive those tens of thousands of miles with a clean engine that runs “like new.” Remember the life of the engine is in your hands —let Golden Fexaco help you stave off motor old-age. Always ( buy your oil under the Texaco trademark and identify, it by its clean, clear, golden colour. V OIL * - ' ~f r/ s V ! V but IS this oil TEXACO It is clean , clear, golden in colour, because every trace of impurity has been removed all the dark tars 5 all the residues and every element that would impair its lubricating qualities. Try a few drops of Texaco Motor Oil on the hot plate. Texaco leaves no mark of carbon. It is the same in your motor. Texaco provides perfect lubrication for the cylinder walls and every bearing, cam and valve. It has the body to seal the piston rings and maintain compression. Then, when its work is done, Texaco leaves no carbon. Better engine work is inevitable. I I 1 .-x I—. Demand, too, Texaco Motor Spirit-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16534, 29 December 1927, Page 10
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