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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1927)
PAGE TEN SI'XDAY, .WLY 31, ' 1927 ...-'.'.-THE KLAMATH NFAVS , How Ventilation of Crankcase Affects Your Oil A number of utnmotilr which have appeared within the . laat year nave announced the feature of vacuum ventilation for tho erankrase.. Thl in nt gen erally understood by the motor in public and has been Inter preted In many ways. The en gineer of the Tide Water Oil company, refinera of Veedol mo tor olla and greases have made exhaustive testa to determine , bow this feature attecta lubrioa tlon. They report that vacuum ventilation ia a step In the rlcht direction that haa been advocated by many of the oil refinera and marketers for years. It will tend, they Ray, to overcome a con dition which In the past has been understood by manufacturers and service organizations, but which haa been very difficult to ex plain to the individual motorist. A condition more nsntl in win-. ter, but common to all seasons of the year, exists in the crank rases of many cars. It is known by many headings, such as con densation, water accumulation, sludging, etc. The process which takes place is as follows: In the . combustion of the gasoline and air mixture, water vapor is form- ' ed, and if this vapor were to be condensed, it would be found that great quantities of water , would result. : What Hapcns fo the (tora It the crankcase is not prop erly Tented, these water-laden gases ' stay In the engine. If proper vents are supplied, the j gases pass off. To facilitate this, the crankcase breather is j standard on every automobile en- ; gine. Its location on the en-j gine, however, is of vital im-' portance. Obviously, if this breather is placed at a very low i level it cannot vent the gases ' which are trapped in the engine at a higher level. A number of manufacturers have placed these vents at the topmost -part. :Two examples of this are the Nash and Marmon. The front end of the engine housing, the camshaft and acces- sory shaft drive are usually built , as a separate chamber. Gases : are frequently trapped in this , section and a number of manu facturers have provided a vent at ; this point. Sometimes, the usual crankcase Tent and at other times an additional openinc. The Hudson ensine uses a ' small piece of 1-8-inrh tubing, which is sufficient for this pur- . pose, and Cadillac. Willys-Knight 70 and Peerless have provided a ; main breather at this point. The Bulck engine now has facilities for Tenting these ga.es by a series of lotfvres which are cut in the cover to the valve mec hanism on the top of the engine. The Tacuum ventilators adver tised by a number of 'manufac turers help this condition con- . slderably. The ventilation system provid ed by this hook-up ceases to function, however, when the en gine is stopped, and it Is after the engine is stopped that this condensation takes place. There fore, care should be taken to in spect the condition of the lubri cating oil, particularly in the winter time, whether your en gine is provided with a vacuum crankcase ventilator system or , not. Oil should be changed ; .oftcner in cars not provided with ' these new engine features. 1 Campers Urged to Cover Up Tin Cans Callipers should rvmcmln r throe very important things: . First, swhen camp is made, two holes should be dug, one for the (ire ud another for tin un and other refuse. Second, the, should be used. Third, when camp Is struck, tho holes should be covered completely. That is the duty of Wery camper, accord-, ing to the Vutional Auoir.oliil. club. 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It In AIISO I.L'TKI.Y neeetoinry to wrlln "ik-rond Paymont" on the remittance sheet, oIao Itlve amount of first payment, olliiirwlHc llio sucutid puymvnt ole.i will not he ujlowrd. To Enter Use Blank Below ' Regular Prize List CAPITAL PRIZES Buick 5-Passcnger Sedan $1,515.00 Chrysler "50" Sedan 1,005.00 Chevrolet Sedan 849.00 Essex Sedan ... f)65.00 i DISTRICT PRIZES Two $300 Strombertr-Carlson Radio Sets ; 600.00 Two $150 Stewart-Warner Radio Sets 300.00 Two $75.00 Cash Awards 150.00 Two $50.00 Cash Awards . 100.00' Cash Commission Appropriation 550.00 Total ..;:::;..;..:.....;.;.::..$6,034.00- NOMINATION BLANK Good for 2,000 Votee Itcaso enteri Namo -v,"f As a Ciniillfliite In Tho Ulatnjith Kails .News anil llerulil Auliiinohllo anil I'rlio t iunpnlgn Htloet anil No Town or f.'lly Dlst No.. Hlgiieil AlllltTSS 10,000 Extra Votes If yon enter itm ln the flrnt slv weekn of Hie ininpHlmi. Only one nomination Monk cictllted to inch riinilliiutc. 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