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MOTOR DEPARTMENT—Conducted by H. W. Slauson, ME Subscribers desiring information about motor care, trucks, Ad Street, New York the Motor Department, JUDGE, stain it by writing to No charge is service. Please remember that a two-cent stamp should be inclosel fi CAR is in some respects much like A contented car will purr; one Which is dissatisfied with con- or its treatment will spit, splutter Also, like a cat, a car prefers 1 is happiest when it pt in an e We have shown in previous articles how this temperature may be kept fairly even of “winter flannels,” but after a night of standing in the cold, even t t for perfect running. Consequently, if we are to have our est, it must be thoroughly warmed rting its day’s work. tigate the internal conditions ation of a we can easily see essary to its and operating efficiency. ‘The present-day grades of gasoline will not easily vaporize in’ temperatures below sixty degrees Fahrenheit, and yet it is onl the gasoline dor mix 1 with the f air which forms the mixture producing the of the gasoline engine, Whe is running at the proper t line fed through of vaporizes and becomes energy in the cylinders. If the is too cold, an excess amount of gasoline must be fed into the evlinders in order to n sufficient quantities of the ive vapor. Only a small amount asoline will vaporize and. the stays in the form of a liquid elps to produce the dreaded carbon deposit. Some of this nast the piston rings of the cylinders and find its way into the crank r whe ere the oil that lubricates the en- gine is stored. Gasoline will cut oil and is one of the g of its lub- ricating propert This mixture | of the gasoline with the crank case oil forms what is known as crank case dilution 30 and is the reason why the oil must be drained from the crank case every five or six hundred miles; otherwise the di- luted oil will not furnish sufficient lubri- rating properties to the bearings and the bearings must be adjusted or renewed more frequently. HE best way to make a car contented in cold’ weather is to store it in a garage which is kept at a uniform t perature. If the garage is not uss part of the house separate heating system should be installed. Garage raters are available, which operate as or on the circulation of hot w | coal-burning furt These acee| under- will not serve to increase auto- mobile fire insurance premiums, Such types of heaters will pro what expensive, however, and in pli such equipment a specially designed k sene stove may be obtained, having a flue which directs its entire heat against the radiator of the car. The heat passes through the radiator and on into the space under the bonnet, thus serving to keep warm the entire engine and water system. Such a heater is generally mounted on casters so that it may be moved away from the car when not in use, Of course, in these days of high fuel costs, the he z represents luxury not only r but for the owner assuming that you justify the expense . the next best tre in cold weather is to drain out the water over night and pour in good hot 1s to starting the next day, d will not injure a fully charged storage ry, and if you drain the water thor- oughly, there will be nothing to freeze about the car. You should make sure, however, that the lowest drain plug is reached, for in some cars the water pump comicbooks.com