Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1919 — Page 40

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THE INDL4NAP0LI8 NEWS AUTOMOBILE SECTION, AUGUST, 1919.

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in the taak, HHBHH of dirt into the fuel «y»- % have devices of this

Testing the Mixture.

If the mixture Is suspected of beinr too rich, shut off the fuel in the tank and open the throttle. If the mixture ling into the cylinders hi too rich the engine speed will increase as the level of gasoline In the float chamber

I»rt is lowered, since this operation weakens

the mixture considerably. If the mixture Is thought to be too weak, the float chamber can be flooded while the engine fa running, and if this causes the

u* it may b. accepted as an indication thai

rich

it the mixture is not

Testing Vent Pipes.

In filling the radiator of the car. allow enough water to pass to to bring the level over the end of the vent pipe. | If this pipe is (dear, as it always should be. the fact will be indicated by the overflowing of the water through It. If

it Is not dear, the water will overflow through the filter cap and not through the vent pipe, which should be attended

to at once.

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npHE Haynes touring car will never lose its hold upon the JL favor of the car-using public, and the new 1920 Haynes makes an especial appeal to every one who wishes a car that

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car t beauty.

Haynes

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Open Cara

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Coupe—4-Passenger Sedan—7-Passenger Limousine—7-Passenger Cord Tires and Wooden Wheels

Standard Equipment

1920 “LIGHT TWHILV®”

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Touring Car—7-Passenger 9»4#0 Roadster—Four doors, 4-Pasaenger.... 2459

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Standard Equipment

' Prices are F. O. B. Kokomo. A new catalog, beauttfuRr illustrated,

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