Show I I I I I I ON CARE Of are The brakes of a car are Ilk come less effective with c cand coot and any lack of braking p powe for obvious reasons be c corre fore it becomes Oil or grease on the bra bral braland and linings lining's and wear of the themselves are the most causes of decreased braking modern cars the leakage of the rear axle to the brakes s pretty well provided against a common defect in ol old cal caz calI usually the result rosult of too muc mue muc mueI thin lubricant in the axle o of the failure of th the fel felt ga other devices which are sup confine the oil or grease Oli ll ii drums are most common hot iriA-hot when grease flows very easl easil I plain that grease upon the the surfaces reduces their holdin hodin dangerously and when it soaks I linings It takes quite a while It away Squirting the Unit gasoline will remove it but hr I usually hard to get at fl I As the linings wear thinner motion of the pedal or lever la lato II to secure braking action and I time the wear becomes the lever may reach the last its quadrant or the the floor boards or some oil oU before the brakes are sec securely rel then becomes necessary toT she brake rods or some operative linkage In order tol sate for the wear The brak cars ar are provided with means means' this but the details vary permit description and th the p Jf readily ascertainable by in When the linings wear so thin t can no longer correct the brake bands hands preferably with a special fabi fabJ of asbestos and metal gauze a garage job but r who is a fair mechanic linings to the bands ad ad brake care should be bo taken other brake of the pair I J u |