IMPORTANCE OF LUBRICATION.
MONEY WELL SPENT. Many motorists regard lubrication ■Simply as an irksome duty which is j one of the .penalties of owning a. car. I Eyen experienced owners often fail fo realise how much depends upon lubrication, and imagine that provided they maintain the right level in the sump there is nothing more to worry about. Nothing could be further from the truth. No motorist would deliberately leave dirty petrol in his tank, or even dirty water in his radiator, and yet it is safe to ■say that a great many motorists dis- j regard the condition of the oil which j is constantly circulating in their en- | :gines. The' conditions under which motor <oil has to work are becoming more severe every year as engines in- j •crease in compression, speed and jpbwer. Motorists are learning, how-j fever, that with modern engines the few shillings which it costs to mainthe oil in clean and fresh condition will save them as many pounds in depreciation and repairs.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 308, 3 October 1929, Page 7
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169IMPORTANCE OF LUBRICATION. Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 308, 3 October 1929, Page 7
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