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Show THE SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE,, SUNPAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1922. The Automobile Simplified By FREDERICK. C. GUERBLICH. M. B. tion, if the nut fa) be loosened the arm B) can be swung on its pivot to Ughten the belt. When the belt is ft can be cleaned, with kerosene and then treated with castor oil. or, fqr emergency, some fuller's earth can be Sprinkled on It. The radiator is always connected to the cylinders or pump by short pieces of rubber hose. These will. In time, rot on the inside, and sometimes loose portions of the inner ruboer or fabno will check the flow of the water. This hose should, therefore, be replaced once a year, or, at least, once In two years The hose will often appear' In perfect condition from the outside, but be absolutely rotted on the inside. After the hose comes the 'pump. On cars, this (vertically all the present-da- y is of the centrifugal type, which Is aim OVERHEATING TROUBLES. I mentioned the fact that when something la out of order with the ignition, tha mixture, or the compression, that you nould receive a atgnal of this fact by the engine nuasi ng.. losing .power or even atoppinig, but that you would not receive such, a signal, except when t lata, in case of failure of the lubrication or cools True, system. the fact that the walng ter in the radiator will boil when there ts overheating, will often give a signal that there is something wrong in the ctoling system, bub this cannot always be - observed' by the driver, unless he happens to pass in front of the car. It is a good practice for drivers to get Into the habit of holding the back of the hand on the radiator and-sget accustomed to how hot the radiator .should be. in this way they will often observe when there ' 9 Points of . Superiority V High Flash, and Fire Test, assuring that it stands up under heat. This is the car and the price that thousands have been waiting for. For years theyve wanted a Knight Free Carbon fd-- . tration guarantees a 2 -- No motor in a fine domestic car. But they have to have it in a car within their reach. That car is here now. Willys engineeringrWillys quantity production, have given it to you, in the W at $1 3 7 5 . sleeve-valv- e clean and cool engine. No. 3 illys-Knig- "VICO Motor Oil is refined fronY the ' highest "grade "Wyoming . paraffin base crude oil. There is nothing in it" to cook out and gum up the pistons and JMe Hte . Is a tendency to overheat. In, time to and make the necessary ' repairs. In studying the fairttbftho "cooling sytem which are liable to cause overheating, let us first see the course of the water; the purpose of each unit In the sya-teit can cause trouble. and The illuatra'tion shows how the wster circulates. Thus, It Is drawn from the bottom of he radiator by the pump, end then forced by it through the cylinders and then up to the top of" the radiator, down through the tubes of which it slowAs the ly trickles because of gravity. water trickles down in the radiator, it is cooled by the sir, which is drawn through the radiator by the fan. . We first have the radiator. How can it. fall to function properly? In time, especially if there is 1 any amount of lime in the water used,, a will form In the tubes, which seals will act as an insulation against the transfer of the heat in the water to the air drawn through the radiator to cool it. It is well, therefore, perhaps once or twice a season, to dissolve thle scale with Ilme-eea- soda-wate- pie- and seldom, gets out of order. The water in the pump Is liable to be the first to. freeze tit cold weather, end. because of this, the pin by which the puiyip impeller is fastened to ths driving shaft sometimes is sheared off. Of course, this means that ths water will not circulate. If. on an extremely oold day. your engine seems to be stuck," or frozen up, it would be well to pour some hot water or to put rage over the pump, so as to melt the ice In case the water has frozen. A large portion of the cars built have no pump, but use what is known as natural circulation, or ths thermo-sypho- n system. Where this is the osse extreme cars must be observed to always have the radiator well filled with water, as if ths watar in the radiator becomes much lower thaa the lnlet pipe, the water will not circulate properly.' Outside of lime-scaforming in the water Jackets of ths cylinders, there will bs no trouble here.' The treatment for le in the radiator will also the dissolve that In the water Jackets. . In addition to faults in ths cooling System Itself, as given above, overheating may be due to carbon deposits In ths cylinders, to. running too long on the lower gears, 'to too rich a mixture, or running with spark too far retarded. Improper valve timing will also cause overheating, but this, of course, will only" be on cars on which work has been dons on e, or the gears. If the car Is used in the winter time, a should be nonfreezing mixture used. In ths radiator. The writer Ukes plan denatured alcohol. You can Judge the amount of alcohol to use from. the following table. Twenty-fiv- e per cent alcohol, 75 water, freezes at zero., .fi,. .. water. Thirty .per'.-- cent aloohoW--7- h le le lime-sca- r. The above ie accomplished by draining off the water and then refilling wKh water in which soda, in the proportion of a handful to a bucket, has been dissolved, and then running the engine for a while. This water is then drawn off. and the radiator refilled with pure water a number of tiroes, until ths water comes out clear. Behind tha radiator is the fan. Overheating is very often due to the driving belt of the fan slipping, because it has On pracstretched, or become tically all cars the fan bracket la so decan be moved farther signed that the fan from the driving pulley, and -- so half-tim- yhtftrthrbeltr -- Aw ay la the lead, .with every chance the pleoe became of real el holding . service to euetomsrs le the position of Western . ... Aute in the business world. .YL at freezes S -- WILLYS-KNIGH- degrees below zero. 0 Forty per cent alcohol. water, freezes at 10 degrees below sero. In time the elcohol will evaporate snd so some additional liquid must bs addad from tims to time. No rule can bs given for this, as in a car the water of which has a tendency to boll, the alcohol will evaporate quicker than one In which the water Is comparatively cool. It will also evaporate quicker In e car which is driven much than in one little driven. It is often a good practice to cover the lower portion of the radiator, so as to prevent ths passage of the sir through K. If ths water in the radiator tends to boil this covering should be removed. When there is alcohol mixed with the water, the 'mixture will boil at a lower temperature than pure water would, so that when the radiator steams when ellmblfig a hilt on low gear, it does hot necessarily, meau that something Is - wrong eyetemr; r . ht, Car j I- Touring. $1375 Roadster, $1350 ' , - car is built to match this It is especially stiff and amazing engine. in it must go through years as frame, sturdy and years without a squeak or rattle. Noises other engines smother with their click and rattle are exposed by the ceaseless quiet of the Willys-Knigmotor. This sturdiness beats off the blows of the road from passengers as well, helped by alert, resilient springs. The car is graceful, refined, dignified, fleet. t comfortable and a sound investment The Willys-Knig- . ht t - I . ht . Idaho Falls Main at 6th South, Salt Lake Ogden T Coupe, $1875 - Sedan, $2095 ' F. O. B. Toledo rog a aaa a a h Prompt, oourtooue oorvioo; big, flno etoeke from whtoh to ohoooa, and a real working guarantee honeat-to-goedne- p The Knight sleeve-valv- e motor isthe greatest advene yet made in engines for motor cars. Europe uaea it in her most famous and exis the high-- 7 pensive cars; The Willys-Knig' eat development of the Knight sleeve-valv- e carbon It eliminates all valve and principle. trouble builds up reserve power on the car bon .that makes most engines a wreck. It has more power than any other engine of its size and weight, uses less gas, and lasts for years. It is smooth, flexible and silent asltfor ii behind every artiolo that le Weetern Auto! We invite your patronage. I The1 ht Always y.y.'.v.y.v.'.y.v.v. 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