Cape May County Herald, 30 March 1988 IIIF issue link — Page 20

.Spring Car. Cart Guide_

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Engine’s Lifeblood Is Oil

amchtdm Cm Cm Coub- FOR ADDITIONAL in th« whk* » uMd in an cU. me wh* it about formatkw on aU cd your older V-8 " wvere service " If you do car's fitters, send 25-cem* A •BARGAIN", sub- • lot of shon duunoe. stop and a stamped, seM-ed standard od or od hher and go driving, am a dmsaad business sue an(wbkb also arast conform trailer, travel in dusty at- veiops to: Risers, c/o Car oology which have exten- to manufacturer's specifi- moaphere or extremes of Caie Council, 600 Renai*ded component Ids Now. cations) can turn out lo be beat or coid. yau probebty sancs Center, Detroit. MI with tlw sversgs car very expenstve when it qualify a* a sevwae sarvtoe 4*243

priced at $13,000, about

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WARRANTIES

reminds Car Cue Council A vital factor in assuring long, trouble-Nee engine Ms Is keeping oil dean and up lo level. Neglecting to change oil and filter is by far the biggest cause of

OIL IS THE lifeblood of the engine, emphasizs the Council, providing more than lubrication for the engine. Among its other functions it ,cooU interns! engine .parts and a good quality oil provides anticorrosive protection as

that holds minute part ides of dirt and grit in suspension until they are deposited in the filter FOR THIS REASON, the filter should be replaced each time the oil is changed thereby avoiding contamination of fresh oil with the contents of the

WHEN PRES

IN THE

DROPS AND

CAUTION

1 < CAP FROM K HOT ENGME.CAN OUSE A BL4CTOF SUPERHEAItDSrtOM SOMEONE COULD BE SCALDED

FOR GOOUNO SVSTEM EFFICIENCY BE

SURE PRESSURE CAP 6 OK . FOR SWFET*

DONOT REM09E D*

FROM AN WERHEATED COOLING .

« BEEN

SYSTEM UNTIL PRESSURE HAS

RELEASED

Be sure you t , ^ the right grade of oil into your engine. Many

Leaded Gas-

10W-30 the 10W-60, the standaid 'for years. When buying an unfamiliar brand, take a dose look at the label on the container. Compare that information with the in your

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(From Page C-9) MVMA compared coat of unleaded gasqhne to that of leaded gasoline and found that the estimated cost penalty to the consumer for misfuehrtj about 19 cents a gallon. Over a 50,000-mile period, the overall cost penalty to a consumer using leaded fuel in a vehicle built to run on unleaded would be about $400

Putting leaded gasoline nto a motor vehicle

The myth— that an automobile performs better with the lead additive — can result in premature spark plug aging, a worn out exhaust system.

catalytic converter deterioration. probability of failing an emissions test, shorter oil change intervals and a poor resale value, says MVMA. wfckfc

SO, THE WORD IS: Don't. Don't use leaded gasoline if yor c

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Preventing Trouble: A Quiz

This is the year for motoring vacations in the good old USA. The bast vacations are the oqgs which are trouble free; everyone enjoys good health and the car performs the way it should 16 provide a few reminders about some of the main points of preventive Car Care

warning light turns on. it means you need to add a quart. True or false? 2) More than half of all. radiator hoae or fan belt failures occur in emergency situations. True or 3) Before towing a trailer “ hauling heavy loads.

diboning system. True or

false?

8 LOOSE STEERING is the number one mechanical cause < True or false?

1) False. When the oil

light turns on. rt means the engine is losing ofl pressure. poaetMy due to a worn oil pump, to low level or a leak in the system. Turn off the engine as

s possible to prevent

should be checked. If the fluid k brown k should be replaced True or fake? 4) The oxygan sensor » part of your car's air con-

of belt and hoae replacements are unscheduled. This generally is the least convenient and moat expensive way to get the work done. Preventive maintenance can help min-

it to heavy i the fluid ap-

pears brown instead of red and smells like burned varfitsh, have die fluid and

filter replaced

4) False. The oxygen sensor is part of the emission control system. It "sniffs' exhaust gas to determine whether the engine is putting out harmful emissions. The oxygen sensor will signal an engine malfunction, often before the driver would realize his car needs

i and a tune-up.

FALSE While loose steering certainly can be a major contributor, the number one cause of highway accidents is brake failure. Car Care Counril

8 Absolutely. The auto-

should be checked before

daily I extended trip. Key - points to watch, worn pads or rotors and fluid lades.

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Spring Car Care Guide

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Snoozing Child Model Doesn’t Rest on Past

COURT HOUSE — If you believe in fate, you're not alone. So does Francey Burke. Mrs. David Burke, who is the former Francey Kanengiaer,. gamed national exposure as a child ‘ , lf63 billboard

jl slumbered, did she dream that she'd grow up to marry into one of the

te. I w» atschool and, I agency apwith a fulltime offer, ! turned it down. I decided that I

1900 “It's really an odd coincidence." 1 began modeling at the age of two, and I think I

being very excried when friends on the West Coast told ttye family that they had seen the

board.’

Mrs. Burke worked for a children's modeling agency in New York City, using the stage name Francey Kane "I also remember that the picture was really of me lying on a couch in a studio. It was superim- . posed onto the picture of the Chevy car seat, and i'm not sure where tire dog e from," she laughed.

“1 really was holding puppet, though and fi

have it.’

still

hfe.’she said

After graduating trorr Newark Academy, a high school in NJ she atten-

CoOege in

fcaston, ra. There she met

herhrifoaQd, Davr

Currently, she works as the advertising manager for Dave Burke Oldsmobile-Cad iliac which, along with brother Ray Burke's Chevrolet dealership and sister Kathy Burke-Seilers Volkswagen dealership, makes up the Burke Motor

Gnop.'

It's a challenging and exritihg^ Environment to work in,’sly; said. "Ray and Dave both moved to brand new locations on Stone Harbor Boulevard here. They both have beautiful new showrooms and share over seven acres of lot space

outside.’

“We're thrilled with our new location, and extremely proud of the more than 600 new and used cars we have in stock for

Sluggish Shift Spells Tune-up

Yes, Francey Burke believes in fate . . . and in dreams with happy endings

taking longer than usual to shift gears, you may need a tune-up rather than

' engine,« ir Ore C

and downshift. The reason, says the Council, ts that when the engine needs a tune-up, having lost some of its pe> and performance, it will have to work harder to climb a hill.

mission shifting control. The transmission responds by remaining in a lower gear longer or, sometimes, downshifting to lighten the engine's Wden. This sensitive relationship between the engine both function properi^for efficient performance, says Car Care CoundL NOTE High underhood temperatures can cause deterioration of vacuum hoae with resul-

tant leaks.

Dus can affect other components including cruise control, heater/ air conditioner , controls, retracting headlamp doors

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