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including ENGINE ANALYSIS
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Includes: Installed
Turbo-Fire Spark Plugs,
ROW, CORdenett, Peinte
t not required on Electronlc Ignition
Popular car makes equipped with
Front Disc Brakes
&le: 1971-76 Chev & Pontiac full-size passenger cars ,
95
Most 4-cyl
Parts* & Labor
Most 6-cyl
95
328,71*,
Most 8-cyl
219 Parts'
8gLabor
*We Supply and Install: NeW Turbo-Fire Spark Plugs; New Rotor; New
Ignition Pointst and New Condensert (t not required on Electronic Ignition)
We Test or Check: Compression of each cylinder; Battery; All ignition circuits; Ignition
coil output; High-tension leads; Starter and circuitry; Alternator output; Voltage
regulator; Distributor cap; Rotorgap.voltage; BallaSt resistor; Pick-up/reluctor gap; Heat
riser valve; Manifold vacuum;. Exhaust emission system; PCV valve; Air and fuel filters
All hoses and belts.
We Adjust: Tiniing; Carburetor; Carburetor linkage and Dwell Angle.
And we clean the battery terminals.
Additional Parts and Installation Extra—if required
For 2 Front Wheels
Riveted
Disc
Pads
For 2 Rear Wheels
Installation Extra
PopUlar car makes equipped with
••• For 2 Front Wheels
•
Custom
Bonded
Linings
For 2 Rear Wheels
Custom
Bonded
Linings
Installation Extra
NOTE: You *receive a refund of
60c per shoe when old shoes are
returned, regardless of their
condition.
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Tailored
Wire Sets
7mm Hypalon Sets 395 t.1695
7mm Silicone Sets $13.79
to $20.95; 8 mm Silicone
Sets ... .$12.29 to $25.49
State make and model.
Distributor
Caps
Standard or Electronic Ign,
235 t. 659
Sample Listing: 1960-73
Ford with V8 eng . $2.99
For GM Hi-Energy Igni-
tion(HEI) $5.49 to $13.95
Motomaster
Tufie-Up Kits
Most Popular Makes
295
5 tO 595
Top-quality kits include
points, rotor, condenser.
Example: '60-73 Ford V8
except dual points $2.95
Turbo-Fire. Standard
Spark Plugs Ignition Coil
Standard-type
7each
Resistor-type, each $1.17
Start with Turbo-Fire to
'help improve perform-
ance, fuel economy.
6 or 12-Volt
695 each
Molded, tightly sealed
cap resists tracking and
high-voltage breakdown.
For most popular makes.
Brake Shoes
Example: 1973-75 Dodge Dart and Plymouth Valiant
Expert Installation available at a reasonable service charge
The Motomaster Guarantee
covers brake shoes, disc brake pads
and brake parts against manufacturing and material defects for
12,000 miles or 12 months (Whichever occurs first).
Motomaster Fan Belts
59 to 99
Installatbn
Extra
Rugged automotive belts
guaranteed against defects
12,000 miles or 12 montha,
Whichever occurs first.
Motomaster Thermostats
199 to 2,19
Available in Extra-High (192°F)
Standard (180°F) or Low (169°F).
Starter Drive
1963-76 Chevrolet & Pontiac,
all models, all engines •
‘419 A69
—11. exchange —W lull price
1971-76 Pinto & Bobcat, all
models, all engine sizes ,
Exchange $5.95; Full $6.45'
1971.76 Vega and Astre, all
models, all engine sizes
Exchange $4.19; Full $4,69
p'
Save with
CASH I
BONUS.
COUPONS
on all parts
go
Starter Motor
1971-76 Vega and Astre, all
engine sizes ...... « .
95 4170 exchange lull price
1971-76 Chevrolet & Pontiac
V8 350, 400 Orange Engine,
Exchange ...$30.95 to $39.95
Full price : . 436.45 to $5270
1971-76 Pinto, Bobcat, 4-cyl
Exchange $32.95; Full $42.70
Regulator
1964.76 Ford & Mercury, all
models, all engines .
6 95 845
exchange Nil price
1970-76 Dodge & 'Plymouth
6-cyl. & V8 (except 100 A)
Exchange $14.95; Full $15.45
1968-73 Datsun 510 models
with 1600 engine
Exchange $14.95; Full $17.45
Alternator
1971-76 Pinto & Bobbat, stan-
dard equipment (38-42A)
31195 d_PAR45
Iiirexchange Wail price
1970-76 Dodge/Ply. 6-cyl &
V8 except AC & rear defog-
ger, Exch. $34.95; Full $40.45
1968-73 Datsun 510 with 1600
engine.
Exch. $55.95; Full price $68.70
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!Br-CAR CARE SECTION
`Auto log' helps keep you up to date on maintenance
It may never rival the
excitement of the H.M.S.
Bounty's or the U.S.S.
Caine's, but keeping a log
on your car's maintenance
may be the wisest thing
you've done for your traps-
portation needs.
Keeping logs or detailed
records of every shipboard
activity has been a long-
standing tradition on the
sea. And aircraft mainte-
nance logs must be care-
fully kept as an FAA re-
quirement.
But the •idea of keeping
a log on car maintenance
is a new idea, prompted by
the facts of motoring life
today. Some reasons to keep
careful records of mainte-
nance performed include:
With extended recom-
mendations for performing
vital maintenance proce-
dures, it's easy to forget to
do them at all. For example,
some manufacturers recom-
mend changing oil every
7,500 miles. Under former
oil change intervals of 1,000
miles or so, it became a
monthly habit. Now half a
year can go by before an
oil and filter change is in
order. Unlesg a reminder is
available in the form of a
maintenance log, an owner
is likely to forget the vital
service.
Self-service gasoline sta-
tions also became a factor.
The absence of service per-
sonnel to tell customers of
items like tires with low
pressure, worn windshield
wipers or battery deteriora-
tion makes it important for
the owner to record replace-
ment periods.
With the rise in used car
prices, trading in an old car
can become increasingly lu-
crative. Anyone who can
show a well-kept log of
faithful maintenance to a
prospective used car buyer
can expect to get hundreds
of dollars more for the car.
Naturally, any log could
include careful records of
gasoline consumption, in-
cluding how many miles
were traveled on the amount
of - gasoline purchased. By
keeping such records one
can instantly notice when
his miles per gallons• de-
creases and take necessary
steps to correct the cause.
Maintenance logs can be
as simple as a small spiral
notepad kept in the glove
compartment. Several more
formalized car maintenance
logs are available at auto
stores such as NAPA.