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Fig. 325.-Useful Tools that Facilitate Motor Car Repairs.

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Fig. 326.-Spare Washers, Nuts, Bolts, etc., That Can be Used to Advantage for Replacing Lost Members on All Makes of Cars.

fumes are present by the light of an oil lamp. The syringe or oil gun shown at I is of value when one wishes to inject oil or grease into some inacessible oil hole and for drawing gasoline from the tank for priming the engine or cleaning off a tire inner tube before patching. The small vise shown at J may be screwed to the running board or work bench and will prove invaluable when needed. The small torch depicted at K burns gasoline and is a useful adjunct to the tool kit shown at Fig. 324 as it will supply heat for the soldering iron.

Q. How are tools, spare tires, clothing, etc., carried on the average automobile?

A. In many cars, especially those with the gasoline tank under the front seat, there is not sufficient room for stowing away all the tools, etc., needed when touring so various forms of trunks and cases

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Fig. 327.-Useful Tools and Appliances to Assist in Caring For or Repairing Automobile Mechanism.

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Fig. 328.-Containers for Carrying Tools, Spare Parts, etc., Designed Especially for Motor Car Service.

are made for the purpose as outlined at Fig. 328. The tire trunk shown at A is intended for attachment to the running board and will fit inside of the tire casings usually carried at that point. It provides considerable space in its interior for inner tubes, tire repair outfit or other supplies. The trunk at B is designed for clothing and it carries two individual dress suit cases, protecting them thoroughly from the dirt. It may be carried on a trunk rack at the back of the car. The box at C is designed for attachment on a running board and the drawers may be used to advantage in carrying tools or spare parts of that nature. When spare outer casings are carried it is customary to enclose these in a protecting cover of enameled duck or leather as outlined at D.

Q. Enumerate some other useful accessories that will complete equipment of average car.

A. A car that is operated in traffic a large part of the time can be provided with a front bumper or fender as shown at A, Fig. 329,

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Fig. 329.-Various Useful Devices to Complete Motor Car Equipment.

to advantage as these protect the lamps and radiator from damage in event of collision with any other vehicle. The mirror at B is

attached to the side of the windshield and provides a rear view appreciated by some drivers. The robe rail at C is a convenience that can be fitted to the back of the front seats at little expense if the car is not already provided with one. The strap and holder shown at D will keep the starting crank from rattling and as the handle is thrust in the small case when not in use that member is kept clean at all times. The usual set of brackets attached to the running board for carrying a spare tire casing is shown at E. A folding trunk rack for use in carrying trunk shown at B, Fig. 328, or other baggage is clearly outlined at F. While these accessories are not absolutely necessary they are very convenient and contribute materially to the pleasure of motoring.

NOTE. For complete discussion of electric lighting and self-starting systems see "Automobile Starting, Lighting, and Igniting Systems." By Victor W. Page. Price, $1.50.

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