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The Care of the Car

Use of Oversize Tyres Many motorists overlook the fact | that oversize tyres affect gear ratio, j hat k « car covers the ground faster | to a revolution of the crankshait with oversize tyres than it does witn tne !" n Uler tvres. The speedometer is ; also affected. It will not register j correctly. Obviously, a cha ? B ® ! oversize tyres raises the vibration point as compared to speed. . j Clean the Points The distributor assembly and spark j plugs play an important part in.start- | j jug the motor. If the car is dri\ . i Tor some time without having atuuejup, the breaker points wiU become pitted and the spark plugs will be come gummed with carbon and oil The breaker points can be dressed or polished; likewise, the spaik plugs can be cleaned. Worn Insulation Check the insulation of cabtes and wiring on your car now. Breaks in the insulation are likely to ea " S short circuits, and possibly set your car on fire. Besides, in the ram the cars with poorly insulated electrical circuits are the ones that wont start when they get wet. Engine Valve Adjustment High compression must he kept high. This is not possible if valves are permitted to deteriorate. In a high-compression motor the valves are subjected to tremendous heat, it ■ they are adjusted too closely they will burn beyond all hope or re pan. On the other hand, if they are allowed to become too loose, hot gases escaping over the valve seats will j destroy them.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 6

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MORE HINTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 6

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