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1 What a well-
tuned car does.
7 What a new plug 42
does.
13 Enthusiastic
about (two
words).
14 Install this to pre- 45
vent engine wear.
15 Neighbor of 46 Cal, and Wash. 48
16 Lament
18 Pace, pace 50
meo 52
19 Electrical En-
gineer (Abbrev.).
20 Chess piece.
21 Pollutant caused 55
by poor carbu-
retion (Init.).
23 German car 57
(Abbrev.).
24 Pollutant caused 59
by spark plug
misfire (Init P1.).
25 Type of glass 60
used in old
vehicle.
28 Royal Norwe- 1
gian name.
30 Shape OT track
Indy "500" 2
runs on.
31 Electrical system
measurement 3
(Abbrev.). 4
34 French negative. 5
35 To bestow
favors. 6
36 What good wind-
shield wipers 7
help you do.
37 Rear 8
collision.
38 Conditioner or 9
cleaner (P1.). 10
39 Side
window.
43
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level is usually all that is
necessary for regular
maintenance,
Check telt
Another item to check
periodically is the belt
that connects the pump'
to the engine. If this belt
should break, your entire
power steering system will
cease to function immedi-
ately.
When checking the fluid
level and the drive belts,
check the hoses that con-
nect the pump to the
other components in the
system. Hoses should be
firm and free of cracks.
Connections should be
tight and leak-free. Leak-
age from hoses and con-
nections in the system is
the major cause of fluid
loss, the main cause of
power steering failure.
How to tell
How can you tell if your
power steering system
needs attention? Usually
the first sign is either an
unusual noise (squealing,
chattering' or knocking
sound) or a change in the
"feel" of your steering
(sluggishness, jerkiness or
a tendency to pull to one
side) .
If any of these symp-
toms occur, get your power
steering system checked;
early attention can pre-
vent big problems later. ,
YE GAS.
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Here's Another . . .
CARE FOR YOUR CAR
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
2 2 5 . 1 1 10 11
12 14
IS 11 17 II
15 20 II 21 27 23
24 25 N 21
21 21 30 51 , 22 33
34 21 3
31 31 31
40 41 42
43 44 45 1 II 1/ 411 411
50 Si 31 53 54
55 Si 11 50
5/ 10
De former 11 Major Soviet
Chrysler city.
cars (P1.). 12 How to drive on
Account Exec- wet streets.
utives (Abbrev.). 17 joint, vital
DiMaggio and drive train part,
Mays played 20 Vital valve in
here (Init.). emission control
British cars have system (Abbrev.).
drive on this 22 Ignition switch
side (Abbrev.). position.
French cleric. 24 All — on deck.
Railroad 26 Talk back to
(Abbrev.). (Colloq.).
Gold in Granada. 27 What 21 and 24
Actress — Across are.
Terry. 28 All for — and
Tse (Orien- — for all.
tal Philosopher). 29 Actor Chaney.
What to do 30 Vaudeville act.
when tread gets 32 Males.
too thin. 33 Favorite.
Kind of replace- 35 Terminals on this
ment tires. should be cleaned
Famous stock periodically.
car racing 39 Shape of most
family. eight-cylinder .
Dependable. engines.
41 Sink — swim.
DOWN 42 Lum's partner.
Important part 43 Business abbre-
of some brake viation.
systems. 44 What many vital
Rotate this every maintenance
10,000 miles checks are for
(Except radials). motorists.
Ripen. 47 Sesame Street
Blood factor. Ernie's friend.
Spanish for 48 Deeply attentive.
Thomas. 49 Optimistic.
Slow down when 5.1 Former N.Y.
driving on this. Giant slugger.
Upper classman 53 Brown and
(Abbrev.). his Band of
Writing imple- Renown.
ments. 54 — Vegas.
Exclamation. 56 Clara Bow's
Connecting , q6lity.
vital engine 58 Consumer's
component. Union (Init.). ...
For -Correct Solutions See Page . . • 8
Power steering not hard to maintain
A power steering system
is considerably more com-
plex than a non-power
system. But most power
steering maintenance can
be accomplished by the
motorist or his service
mechanic, and special
tools usually are not re-
quired.
The heart of a power
steering system is a hy-
draulic pump that supplies
the pressure to the wheels
when you turn the steer-
ing wheel. Power steering
pumps rarely break down
as long as you make sure
they have the proper
amount of power steering
fluid to do the job. Peri-
odic checking of the fluid
A lot of it. In nationwide fuel economy
tests, motorists' cars were tested before
and after a tune-up. Results showed
that a tune-up with new Champion spark
plugs saved, on the average, a gallon of
gasoline in every tankful. Considering
that 3 of every 5 cars on the road need a
tune-up right now, tune-ups alone could
save us millions of gallons of gasoline,
each week.
Tune-ups benefit us in other ways, too.
Quicker acceleration for safer passing.
Dependable starts. Plus a substantial
reduction in emissions.
See your mechanic regularly for a
Champion tune-up. Once a year or
every 10,000 miles.
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