Show DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OIL OlE AND MOLASSES TOLD BY DEALER It Is really amusing remarked W W. F. F Culmer to hear the average motorist discourse on lubricating oils especially when Imparting advice to a novice I have heard three different oils reo- reo for the same car and with due respect t to competitive products none of them were what would be considered considered con con- high grade lubricants I have also heard dealers advise the use of the heavier consistencies In Various various various va va- rious oils when following their advice would certainly mean additional expense to the car owner first In paying more for his oU oil and second rn tn paying the re repair repair repair re- re pair man for removing the excess carbon sure to be caused by using too heavy an oil of Inferior I quality It Is not my purpose nor privilege to speak of other oils although I know them as well welt as I do the Culco line Une but butI I will say this That you may use ulle at atour atour atour our risk any Culco oil of a a. lighter consistency consistency consistency con con- and secure better results at a abig abig big saving In cost s For Instance J. J c cresta Cresta resta light will hold holda a working viscosity perfectly under the heat developed In the crank crank case and should be used In new touring cars or cars with tight piston rings the year ar around d for perfect er results To T gl give a homely Illustration of the point molasses has an excellent viscosity viscosity viscos viscos- ity but has no value as a lubricant High viscosity at normal temperature Is no Indication of a an oils oil's lubricating j value under working conditions condition n o |