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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-11-12, Page 20While they last! We're clearing Hiway-Byways at prices you just can't afford to miss. The muscle of stronger-than-steel Du Pont 4-ply Nylon Cord and the bite of a deep tread to kccp,you rolling whatever the weather. If your local Canadian Tire dealer is out of your size in Nylon, he'll supply the more expensive Hiway-Byway 4-ply Polyester at the same price as the Nylon—to the extent of his stock. Either w'ly, you'll be miles ahead!. FREE INSTALLATION New Tire Valve and Static Wheel Balance $1.00 Package Deal. Studs extra: $4.24 to $5.94 per tire, EXTRA! CASH BONUS COUPONS El I WAY- .•BY WAY The Tire that makes fun of winter driving! II' soar local store o out a,' stock, lease deposit or write Canadian Tire, 137 Yonge St., Toronto, and we will locate tires for you. ,'.1ftxt;menimPl CANADIAN TIRE L CREDIT CARD Use your „...mommexariewsi, SIZE—Tubeless Blackwell Add $1.50 for Whitewall CLEARANCE PRICE 520/10 / se . c footnote e 14.97 550/121 16.48 600/13 16.60 650/13 . . ....... 17.99 700/13 . 19.95 645 /1 4 (600/14) ... 17.80 695/1 4 (650/14) ' 18.70 .735/14 (700/14) 19.45 775/14 (750/14) ... .„ ..... 20.45 825/14 (800/14) ..... 22.45 855/14 (850/14) 24.60 885/14 (900/14) Whitewall only ,29.95 68 5 /1 5.(560/15) 18.70 735/15 (640/15) 19.65 775 /1 5 (670/15) 20.95 825/15 (815/15) 22.75 855/15 (845/15) . 24.75 900/15 (800.820/15) whriewon only 30.45 •320/10 and .550/12 made in Twin-Ply Nylon only. No Polyester. ROAD HAZARD INSURED — no time — no mileage limit 30 MONTH 'Wear Out' Discount Allowance see catalogue for particulars. Fred W. Tilley Ltd. Main St., Seaforth 527.1350,. tt4,0101Igefaig An untuned car is snow in your shoes Avoid getting snow in your shoes by getting our engine tune-up now. It includes new Champion spark plugs plus other basic tune- up items you car may need. You'll get de- pendable, sure starts . . . better gas mileage ... and more power too! 'MILLER MOTORS American Motors Dealer illuyne 527-1410 Seaforth • If your car's engine is run- ning hot, or if your auto- matic transmission seems to be sluggish—have your ther- mostat checked. Thermostats open and close 'to regulate coolant flowing through the cooling system to maintain proper engine temperatures. Functioning correctly, thermostats should open to allow coolant to pass through the system when , the coolant reaches the ex- act temperature level for which its engine was de- signed. If the thermostat opens before the coolant reaches this desirable temperature, the engine will run too cool. This will result in excess wear on moving parts, accu- mulations of sludge in the crank case and decreased fuel economy, among other a things. • However, should the ther- mostat fail to open when the proper temperature is reach- ed, the engine is subjected to overheating. With the ther- mostat closed, coolant flow is blocked off from the radiator. Until the stat opens, the coolant becomes hotter and The vital little gadget — the thei3mcfsiat — that keeps engine temperatures at the correct op- erating level. hotter. When this occurs, the engine will deteriorate rapid- ly as metal parts are tortured by extreme temperatures. In addition to costly dam- age done to metal parts, overheating also results in loss of engine power, in- creased oil consumption, ab- normal combustion and pre- ignition. • And, because transmission fluid is cooled in the radiator, transmission failure becomes a serious possibility, A great percentage of all automatic transmission failures can be traced to engines running too hot! It's a good idea to have your car's cooling system tuned up before cold weather sets in. In addition to inspecting the operation of the thermo- stat, careful attention should be paid to radiator and heater hoses, hose clamps, fan belts, and safety pres- sure caps. Should they fall, any of these key cooling compo- nents can lead to serious, and costly, engine troubles. SLOWPOKE DANGEROUS The slowpoke on the ex- pressway is just as danger- ous as the speeder. If traffic streams. past you or you are leading a slow parade in your lane, speed up or get off the expressway. You are a haz- ard when you block traffic. AV/ HI) EXTRA WEIGHT Motorists who put extra weight in the trunk of their car for winter driving may do more harm than good. Extra weight disturbs the overall stability of a car and tends to lift the front end off the road surface. 6a--THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV. 12, 1970 How's Thermostat Operating?. Check Before Winter Arrives IM