Show f I i I I Helpful Complied Compiled by Arch AIch Bro Browning Hints for of tho the Browning Browning i Mot Motorists r is ts t Automobile ilo CO Go I EVER use waste to clean your engine on online en- en N line gine Inc as tho lint sticks to the eurI eur- eur I face and might Ret get ct Into the carburetor See Sec that your engine is clean Inside and out all the time Tho The air wh which Ich goes Into tho the carburetor draws with It dust and dirt which will not only onh j top stop stop up the carburetor but hut If IC this dirt passes on Into the engine It causes rapid wear car to pistons and cylinders or It may work down Into the bearings In very ery dust dusty localities particularly In tho the case of tractors working in tho the fields it tt Is desirable to provide the tho carburetor with an nn air cleaner to prevent prevent prevent pre pre- vent the entrance of oC dust There arc are several cral such t devices e on the market If It your motor should act acl Irregularly do not have ha It immediately immediate torn down and rebuilt this applies especially to toa ton toa a n new engine First know what t you OU are arc ire about before you ou go ahead NothIng Nothing Noth Noth- In ing injures a motor more moro than to tinker with it It unless ss It is the unconscious neglect of some ome detail which results In premature wear or injury to tho the en en- en gine TOO lH winn ift SI lU GAP P AVI vilL LI CAUSi A t MISS When missing occurs in one cylinder at low speed while the firing Is all allright allright right when the speed peed Is raised It Is Isa Isa isa a pretty prett good guess that tho the fault lies In too wide a spark gap ap In the plug I of oC that c cylinder lInder OUT VUI I OK IOK I TilE OrnEIl I it It TOO First assume that you ou must mURt look out for yourself and the tho other fellow ellow too Dont Don't rely rel- wholly on the other fellow doing the right thing thins and you'll be on your OUr guard If It ho he does the wrong thing thins and bo ho ready for the emergency FINDING FI Mrs MISS flY II CHECKING G TOn Some drivers prefer to hold do down n none one vibrator at a time noting the ef effect effect ef- ef on the engine when theu trying to find finda a n. miss If the en engine ine slows down It Is Isa isa a a live lI cylinder if IC no affect is produced It Is a dead cylinder clinder This Is the thc amo reasoning as used when short-circuiting short tho the plugs with a s screw rew driver STRAIN STR OFF orr OF OP TILE The engine must always alwa's be properly aligned d with the other units in the chassis and rest squarely on the brackets brackets brack brack- ets Intended to carry it No 1 unnecessary strain should be put upon nn any part of or the crank case when the engine is bolted down All An bolts should ho be kept tight as nn any looseness In these bolts permits a hammering and pounding of oC the engine upon its brackets which in time the metal and breakage breakage break break- age results l FOOT OFF 0 OF CLUTCH Are Arc you ou a clutch rider Does Docs your oar i foot continually rest on the pedal controlling con con- con I trolling this important part of at your car if It so so you ou are unconsciously I wasting wasting- power and are helping put pul the clutch In Jn a condition where It will slip sUp permanently Spend a few minutes studying your clutch its up make-up and aud principles on which It works learn how to keep It In condition and likewise learn to keep your foot Coot off tho the pedal when It Is not required to bo there and you ou need never nover have Ve any trouble from this device dovice KINKS OUT OUI OF n. nOME A radiator Is mounted as c closely to tho the fan as Is possible without creating tho the excessive noise that would develop when a n fan is too 00 close Too great A distance from the radiator causes the fan tan to lose a great deal of or its efficiency Sufficient hose should always bo be al allowed allowed allowed al- al lowed In connecting tho the top of or the radiator and water Jacket cover to avoid an any strain on these connections The Tho engine weaves Wc in Its front support as the car pas passes es over rough or uneven roads and this would ouM destroy the hose SEE SEC THAT T DO DONOT DONOT DONOT NOT GRAIS U ONE OXE WHEEL EI I When the too brakes arc are not adjusted equally not only is there danger clanger of or skidding but tire lire wear will result When hen the brake brako on onono one side sido locks s Its wheel while the other is still revolving the casing on the locked side Is scraped along along- the ground to tho the detriment oCth of oC I th me the ne tT tread I th me the ne tT tread IrA HAVE IrAE E S SM PIECE l J C. CANVAS Y S 1 IN TOOL KIT III Few car owners realize what a convenient convenient con oon- accessory is a little square re of ot canvas camas about el eighteen inches over all nil It saves the knees of oC the tho trousers when you rou have o to kneel to get at nt some Inaccessible in inaccessible In- In inaccessible accessible part It l keeps the Jack from slipping on sn snow w or ice It keeps tho the inner tube out of or the du dust st when this part Is bein being inserted by the roadside It will serve servo to strain gasoline through it jt will keep tools from rattling it will protect tho the hand in handling hot parts and finally it will make an emergency Inside blowout patch And AntI withal it takes up practically no room In the tool box WARM UP THE MOTOR WITHOUT H. 11 IT ITA A cold old motor should be warmed up slowly as it Is dangerous and detrimental detrimental detri detri- mental to race raco or accelerate a 3 cold motor This does docs more harm than constant constant constant con con- stant service under full load at correct motor speed Never No race a I. I cold en cn engine en gine Where this Instruction Is disregarded dis dis- regarded ed and the engine Is speeded up up beyond the speeds ds which are indicated as the safe running speeds you OU are arc In Inviting inviting In- In lUng trouble repairs and expense e. e POUND HALF ENOUGH TOn RADIATOR PRESSURE 1 Only a a. small pressure Is required I for testing testing- a n radiator or a tank just tank just I enough to blow away an any dirt that happens to lodge in the tho leak leaky place Half Halt a pound pressure Is usually sufficient sufficient suf suf- and will yield a copious supply of bubbles when the radiator or tank Is placed in water When hen compressed air airIs airIs airis Is lacking whatever pressure can bo be applied b by the lungs will be found sufficient sufficient suf suf- in most cases |