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Show Experts Say Auto Wear High in Cold Weather The belief of many motorists that the major wear on automobile engines en-gines Is caused lu extreme hot or cold weather has been proven wrong through an extensive Investigation recently re-cently made by several eminent automotive auto-motive engineers. Drivers are aware of the danger to motors running "hot," and take the necessary precautions pre-cautions of having plenty of water In the radiator during the hot snm-mer snm-mer months. And In winter months the engine is run for several minutes in the garage before starting out, to get the engine to run smoothly. This investigation showed that cold weather causes excessive wear and that considerable damage Is done even in the milder weather of September and October In the fall and April and May In the spring, when motorists believe that no protection Is needed. Wear that comes too soon after the auto Is purchased results In frequent fre-quent visits to the service station and trading In of the machine long before adequate mileage is obtained. |