THE SUNDAY OIIEGONIAN, rORTXANL, 3IAY 1920 OVERHAULING RULES GIVEN TO MOTORIST BEST ROUTE TO SEATTLE NOW IS THAT' VIA GOBLE mm case mizE 4 1V" bsa : System for Complete Rep-air of Motor Explained. if 4r P - "V -X jv r- TIME-SAVING OF VALUE 14 Spring Searcli tor Car Trouble Is Made pimple by Composite Way of Hunting;. The only eatisfactory method of handling- the spring overhaul prob lem is to begin at the front end of the car, the engine, and work back wards, .taking each unit in turn and giving it the attention it needs. If the engine has a detachable head, the first thing to do is to remove the head for an inspection, of the in terior. Perhaps the carbon may need removal. Perchance the bearings need attention, if this latter, the oil sump must come off. Now the entire in terior of the engine is laid bare. ' First examine the bearing8,'v both main and rod, to see if they need taking up. If so, do the work, taking cars not to get the bearings too tifcht. The play must be taken up In such a way that both sides are equally free to move. r , If it is necessary to refit the main bearings, the crankshaft ought really to be removed. This, however, is be yond the ability of the average car owDer. To take up the road bearings calls for scraping, and happily this may be done without removing the rods. Supppose we describe the op eration briefly: Take off the bearing cap and remove a thin shim. Some Operation. Xexl smear the shaft with lamp black and oil, replace the rod, tighten the cap holts carefully and turn the engine over several times. Xext take off the bearing cap once more, rub the part with a cloth and note the black spots that appear on it. These spots should be scraped down with a scraper. It it is possible to get the whole rod out so much the better, because with the rod out it is possible to treat the upper half of the bearing in the same way. In most modern engines the rod may be taken out either through the top or the bottom on the engine, but in the older en gines the bottom is too big to go through the opening. 4 Always remember that a properly fitted bearing will not be so tight that the rod or shaft cannot be turned, but at the same time it must be a snug lit. This condition will be in dicated by the distribution of black spots all over the surface after the lampblack and oil test described above. Having finished with the bearings, the car owner will next give the lu brication system a careful overhaul ing. In the case of the main splash system the lower half of the crank case should be mopped out with a cloth, the old oil having been thor oughly drained out. If the lubrica tion system employs pipes and strain ers, kerosene should be forced through the piping and the screens be taken out and cleaned. Look After Platan Rlnga. While the attention is still focussed on tho engine, it may be found that the piston rings need renewal or that the cylinders have been scored. If the latter is the case regrlnding or rebor ing must be resorted tor according to the condition. Next the valve system will call for attention. The valves should be re moved and ground. While they are out Inspect them carefully for warped heads and worn or bent stems. Each valve should be fitted in its guide and if there , is too mufch play a bushing should be installed in the guide or else a new valve should be fitted with an oversize stem. The cooling system will undoubt edly need a good cleaning out and the rubber hose connections should.be re newed. To clean out the system a solution of washing soda and water should be poured into the radiator and then tlte engine should be run for twor three hours or the solution may be left in for a day's running, if mis is possiDie, ana then drained out after which he cooling system should be flushed out with clear water and finally refilled for operation. This will serve to clean out the scale which has undoubtedly gathered dur ing the last running season. If water pump is installed the packing nut ought to be removed and the packing renewed. Incidentally do not screw down the holding nut of the pump too hard. Ignition System. The ignition system will undoubt edly call for considerable attention. All terminals should be cleaned, in sulation breaks should be carefully taped, connections should be tight ened and loose wires be fastened down, so that they will "not swing or touch hot metal. It is a good plan to run all the wires in conduits if this precaution has not already been taken. The Ignition unit should be given a careful cleaning and the. points be trimmed flat. The starting and lighting system will need only minor attention, but do not neglect them. Give the bear ings in the starting motor and gen erator the lubrication they -need. If silent chains are used they should be cleaned and thoroughly lubricated. All chain slack should be taken up and this applies in case the car has timing gears driven by chain. The fan assembly may need a little tightening up and the clutch should certainly get a generous share of the attention. All connections and bear ings in the clutch unit should be lu bricated generously. The transmis sion bearings may need replacement or taking up and this is, unfortunate ly, a job for the repairman. The ordi nary owner cannot hope to "get away with it." Tighten Tp All ITnita. A general tightening up. of all the various mechanical and chassis units Is very much in order. If the chassis has torque members. thes must be tightened up. Give the wholt, chas sis a carerui inspection tor missing nuts, bolts, spring clips, etc. Jo over the steering gear irora the wheel to the axles. Replace all shaky p&rts and take up any slack. The braking system snould oe careruly gone over. The bands may have to be replaced and all the linkage should be teste.! to sea it it needs adjustment or re pair. The rear end unit will damand con siderable attention. If noises have developed, the cause ought to be hunted down and replacements made to cure them. In most cases the car owner will have to trust rear axle repairs to the shop expert. But whatever the owner's capabili ties, he should not delay doing his ut mos' and having the rest done by the repaid man, for in a very brief time - the aCtive touring season will have pened and then a day wasted in mak ing repair wiil be bitterly reg-retud DUPLEX LIMITED IS HERE SPKEl) VEHICLE HANDLED BY ?. XEW M()TOR FIRM. .Shlv'es-Hpwe Sfotor Company Takes Distributing Agency in Oregon ,'. and South Washington. Ed Howe, for several years auto mobile and truck salesman with the Northwest Auto- company, and James Slvives, well known in the contracting and lumber business, have formed the Shives-Howe Motor company and taken the distributing agency in Ore gon and southern Washington for the Duplex truck. The Duplex has long been known in this territory as a 4-wheel drive truck exclusive. Its manufacturer has just added a new truck to the line, however, known as Duplex Lim ited. This is a IVi-ton truck, equipped with United States nobby cord pneu matic tires, and built especially for high-speed freight and bus service. It will make 25 to 30 miles per hour on regular schedules with ease, and its speed is limited chiefly by legal requirements. This truck also comes with full electric light and starting equipment. The first carload of three of these Duplex Limited has just arrived from the factory and the trucks are on dis play at the quarters of the Shives Howe Motor company at Chapman and Yamhill streets. The truck has a 145-inch wheel base, and 5000 pound capacity, including body. The new firm will also handle the 4 wheel 'drive vehicle made by Duplex. PORTLAND FIRM EXPANDS D. C. WARKEX MOTOR CAR GO. HAS BROAD FIELD. Companies In Los Angeles, Phoenix and Spokane All Are Links of Chain. W. F. Stine, formerly of Portland but now general manager of the California Motor company in Los Angeles and the Southern Motor com pany In Phoenix, Ariz., was in Port land last week on a visit with W. R. DeLay, president of the D. C. War ren Motor Car company. The two southern companies managed by Mr. Stine are part of a chain of motor car companies on the Pacific coast of which the Portland firm is the home link. Besides the new companies in Los Angeles and Phoenix, which only re cently were openod, it also controls the Interstate Motor company of Spo kane, which handles the Moon, Velie, Allen and Dort there. The D.- C. Warren Motor Car com pany has the Peerless, Velie and Allen in the Oregon and aouthwestern Washington territory. The California Motor company has the Moon for southern California and the Southern Motor company the Moon and Allen. Mr. Stine brought word that the California Motor company will soon occupy Us new building in Los Angeles at 1020 Figueroa street in the heart of motor row. LXJBRICAXT MAX IS VISITOR U. L. llcwsoii Is Here on Behalf of Dixon's Lubricants. H. L. Hewson of the Joseph Dixon Crucible company, Jersey City N. J., wekV known to automobile and acces sory men in this part of the country, on the Pacific coast ln the interests of Dixon's automobile lubricants. Mr. Hewson. who is considered an authority on scientific lubrication, has been associated with tho lubrl cant end of the Dixon business for ten years. Much of this time was spent In handling railway lubrication problems, which are some of the most dificult known to mechanics.. Re cently,' however, the demand of west ern motorists for Dixon's lubricants has grown to such an extent that it was necessary for him to make a special -trip to the coast. "The popularity of these lubri cants, according to Mr. Hewson, is based entirely on the superior results obtained hy motorists and truck owners. Because of their composi tion Dixon's lubricants cannot squeeze out' under pressure. For the same reason they do not break up under intense heat or congeal in cold weather, allowing the gears to run dry. All three of these points, have made them especially . adapted to this territory, where heavy grades make perfect lubrication a most vital fac tor In the operation of motor vehi' cles." SEXD-OFF BANQUET HELD Fields Motor Car Co. Honors Bradley E. Sates Force Sargent. Bradley E. Sargent, sales manager for the Fields Motor Car company until recently, when he was selected by Clifford M. Ste'eves assistant sales manager for th Chevrolet Motor company of California as his personal assistant, was guest of honor Friday night a week ago at a banquet by members of the sales force of the Fields company. The banquet was held at the Benson hotel. Mr. Sar gent was presented by Leroy R. Fields of the Fields Motor Car com pany with a gold .cigarette case and match box in token of the esteem in which the firm held his services. .William T. Belcher succeeds to his poiUon with the company. Mr. Ear- Only 12 miles of the 42 to Coble are not paved, and though they are very rough, there la hard bottom all the way. f Now that the Pacific highway is again passable without towing between Portland and Olympia, Tacoma.and Seattle. . motorists will do well for the present to go down the Oregon side to Goble. thence ferrying across the Columbia river to Kalama at a cost of $2.68, rather than take the main highway to Kalama via Vancouver, Wash. This latter road Is passable, but there is a long detour 'around by. way of Ridgefield, made necessary by road construction work. In a run to Goble last Sunday in a Hudson super-six sent out by the C. L. Boss Automobile company, the lower Colum bia river highway to Goble was found in good condition, all things consid ered. Only 12 miles are now unpaved from Scappoose almost to Deer Island. While this 12 miles is very rough indeed, there is good bottom all the way. The Hudson made the run to Goble easily in an hour Jnnd 35 mi nates. gent left Portland last week for Oak land, Cal., to assume his new duties. Use Brakes Less. One ofThe most salutary lessons that can be taught the driver of a motor truck is the Advisahilitv of tion gg.3jj ill f 1 Q)le oAero-EiGHT I ilSf ' BALANCED TO ZERO . ; ' I 1 jjp' j 3" Ilka learning to control the vehicle by means of the throttle and thus spare the brakes the wear and tear that constant use brings. One big truck operator In a western city makes this the first lesson that his drivers are taught; and the lesson pays dividends, not only in money saved in repairs. Why does the cfero-BlGHT pick-up so swiftly and . have so great a fund of reserve power? ' An aviator can tell ou die moment he takes the wheel and feels the car respond to the touch of the It's the minute balance of every unit that enables the mechanism to respond without effort or re straint when under way. . Aerotype engineering has increased the limits of motor car possibility, and Cole engineers have been the first to apply these principles to the automobile. . Aeroplane balance is one of the characteristics which the name of the cvfero-ElGHT implies. It is balanced to zero, so that every unit is able to func zoo per cent. NORTHWEST AUTO Alder at Eighteenth CO. Cole Motor Car Company, ; GIVEN BY THE REPUBLIC TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS TO THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF OREGON FOR THE BEST ESSAYS ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: 1 How: the Motor Truck Benefits the Railroads. 2 The Motor Truck as a Farming Asset. 3 -The Benefits Derived From Good Roads. 4 The Motor -Truck in Emergency Transportation. 5 How the Motor Truck Has Speeded Up the Commercial Life of Our Nation. The distribution will be as follows :N f $100 for first prize SO for second prize 23 for third prize . 15 for fourth prize 10 for fifth prize Each essay must not exceed one thousand words in length and must deal with only one of the above subjects, but students are not limited to one essay. ." Contest closes at noon, Saturday, May 22d, and the winning essays will be forwarded to the Republic Motor Truck Company of Alma, Michigan, to be en tered in their National $1000 Scholarship offer for the Grand Winner. Sign your name in full with address and mail to Judges will and Telegram. but in time that would be lost by the trucks for . frequent renewing of brake bands. , Battery Filler. A very convenient filler for putting electrolyte in battery jars Is made by steaming an old jar until it Is soft and then forming. a sort of spout at one side by means of two pieces of board. When the Jar cools it retains the shape that has been given it. tm.i.i-i,i'HM t't ttF' ill 1 r 1 sasa Iff ras Today jj ' 5 r,cC CONTEST MANAGER, Roberts Motor Car Co., Inc. Distributors of Republic Trucks PARK & EVERETT STS., PORTLAND, OR. be appointed by Automobile Editors of The Oregonian, Journal UJU c4-o- j 'CxTyv- "i- p - ' -c Let us help you solve your tire troubles. Crolide Compound Non-Porous Treads. Save you money, labor and lyiust make good or we wilL 3. The original letter mentioned the name of a well-known standard make high-class tire ) tubes Dealers ALLEN 64-66 WHERE AS Va JO 6000 miles Guaranteed Small sizes 7500 Cord Tires 8000 Miles Telephone Broadway 3223 Write for Wholesale Prices & HEBARD CO. Broadway, Between Oak and Pine YOU GET VALUE RECEIVED" f r