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ACROSS 41.
1. Part of Distrib-
utor (pl.). 42.
7. Other parts of
Distributor. 44.
13. Best salesman .
(2 wds. colloq.). 45.
14. Finishes (2 wds.). 47.
15. Brand of Spark
Plugs (p1.). 49.
17. Webster's New
International
Dictionary
(abbrev.).
18. It is (Spanish).
19. Affirmation.
20. Nnmber of
cylinders in
most imports
(Roman num.).
22. Type measure.
23. Some.
24. Taj Mahal
locale.
17. Tough weather
for starting car.
29. See (French).
30. Used car locale.
33. SerViceman's
hangout.
34. Untuned engine
wasted
gasoline.
35. Big .
36. Bradstreet's
partner.
37. Old (German).
38. F'an vital
engine cooling
part.
39. Teutonic girl's
name.
Winter driving
hazard.
School in
Columbus.
Number of cyl-
inders in small
U.S. engines
(Roman num.).
I'll get
Dark time
(alt. spelling).
To change.
What cows chew.
College in Still-
water (init.).
Unit used by
ignition system:
Vital to lubri-
cate French
car engines.
32. Explosive.
34. Popular item in
open vehicles.
38. Hair tonic.
40. McMahon or
Sullivan.
41. Exactly on time
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42. Vital ignition
part.
43. River in France.
46. Church acts.
47. Lowest enlisted
men (abbrev.).
48. Unless (poetic).
50. Insect killing
chemical (init.).
52. War returnee
(unusual
abbrev.).
53. African
tribesman.
55. And (French).
Row boat 12.
power source.
Common pollu- 16.
taut (abbrev.).
Gearshift posi- 21.
tion (abbrev.).
Theater award.
Opposite of
Sing. 23.
25. Traffic law
(abbrev.). s 26. 51. Gas saving gear. 27.
54. Owes. 28.
56. Questions.
57. Epistle. 29.
58. Highest degree
(2 wds.). 31.
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CARE FOR YOUR CAR. Equipment affects
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
CAR CARE SECTION 78
How your car is equipped
affects fuel consumption
• You might want to
consider installing a dash-
mounted vacuum gauge cali-
brated in fuel economy
ranges, Such gauges allow
the driver to monitor fuel
use and engine condition
while driving.
• Such options as air con-
ditioning and - to a lesser
extent - even electrical ac-
cessories such as heaters,
defrosters and radios us&
more gasoline. When air '
conditioning is not in use
fuel economy improves by
5 to 14% or more. Air con-
ditioning also adds weight
about 100 pounds to.
a car, increasing fuel con-
suniption even more because
of the extra weight. If you.
have it, use it sparingly.
• An automatic transmis-
sion can be a gas-using op-
tion. Manual transmissions.
generally use less gas, par-.
ticularly in small cars, al-
though this may not hold
true in situations where fre-
quent shifting is required.
• Power steering also
uses a bit more fuel. -
Some options can help
conserve gasoline:
• If you want air condi-
tioning, for example, a light
exterior car color combined
with light interior upholstery
gas use
will reduce heat build-up
and keep your air condi-
tioner from having to work
so hard. Tinted glass also
helps.
• Fuel injection usually
saves gasoline by more uni-
formly and efficiently dis-
tributing the fuel than do
carburetors.
• Top quality radial tires,
usually will result in a 5 to
10% fuel saving because
rolling resistance is reduced.
Steel-belted radials gener-
ally are even better than
fabric-belted radials.
• If you'll be doing a
lot of open-road driving, a
Cruise control option may
be worthwhile.