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Show AVTOrtOMLIC When necessary to remove any part of an engine, note carefully Just how-It how-It was fastened on, and, If necessary, mark It with a punch, so- that there will be no doubt as to where it belongs. be-longs. Two good rules to follow with regard re-gard to spare tires are to keep them covered so that they will not be subjected sub-jected lo sunlight, and to use each , spare tire for a day or two every mouth. When the car Is washed it should be done with as little neutral soap as will remove the grease, after which evervthing should be rinsed and then carefully wiped dry with clean chamois. , The most expensive thing about owning a car is to have a poor memory mem-ory Forgetting when yon last greased ,, part will either encourage neglect or excessive attention, either one oi which may give trouble. |