Show carburetor easily hurt by using cotton waste in cleaning your engine it Is a policy not to use waste very often the lint of cotton waste sticks Stick sto to tile tho various engine ports parts and when the engine I 1 gine hood to la put down to Is sucked into the carburetor this or occurs the flow of fuel la Is made irregular and stopped altogether on many occasions tile tho cause Is hot readily found and much time la Is wasted in blowing out the fuel line only to ond find tile the trouble in tho the needle valve of the carburetor instead of waste it la Is much bettar to use ilse some bonie clean piece of old cloth which has a soft finish anish and does doea not give off tho the lint that Is so objectionable in the cato of waste what holds true la in tho the case of waste lint IS IB also true with road dust find and dirt under ordinary condItI onks the engine hood find and the engine serve to keep a great majority of tho the dust and dirt out of tho the air intake to the carburetor sometimes drivers are prone to raise their engine hoods in hot weather because of the belief that permitting a freo free exit of air through the hides of the hood bood wilt will prevent the engine from overheating |