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Correct Oil Level

us show you exactly why your Ford engine operates best on a clean-burning oil, such as Gargoyle Mobiloil "E."

First, you pour in the oil. Your Ford manual tells you to open the top pet-cock on the oil reservoir, and to pour oil into the filler until it runs from this top pet-cock.

Suppose you pour in an oil heavier than "E." It is easy to supply too much, unless the oil flows out freely when the upper pet-cock level is reached. Heavier-bodied oils flow sluggishly. Consequently there is a danger of over-supply. (POINT 1)

When you pour in Gargoyle Mobiloil "E," it runs out at once when the oil is up to the pet-cock level. The correct oil level is obtained with CERTAINTY.

But possibly you do not think that this over-supply of oil makes any difference. Well, let us see what happens.

You notice that there is no splash trough for the rear cylinder. It is lubricated by the fly-wheel splash. (The third cylinder also receives some of this splash.)

If there is too much oil in the reservoir, there will be too much oil splashed to the third and fourth cylinders. From the cylinder walls this excessive amount of oil reaches the combustion chambers where it is burned up.

With an over-supply of oil heavier than "E," don't be surprised if you find extra heavy carbon deposits in these rear cylinders.

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The Ford multiple disc clutch runs "wet"-is continually in a spray of engine oil. All man

ufacturers of this type of clutch recommend an oil which will give positive, quick engagement with no slipping, and an instantaneous release. Heavier oils used in Ford engines cause a drag between the clutch plates. "Creeping" is the result. The car starts ahead when the engine starts, although the clutch is released.

(POINT 5)

Gargoyle Mobiloil "E" gives positive and immediate clutch engagement and disengagement. There is no "creeping."

Just a word about the transmission. In the Ford you have a Planetary transmission employing three close-fitting sleeves, mounted on an extension of the crank-shaft. A heavy-bodied oil is not well adapted to work into and thoroughly lubricate the sleeves and bearings.

(POINT 6)

The body and character of Gargoyle Mobiloil "E" enable it to distribute thor oughly and meet this lubrication need perfectly.

As to the transmission gears: There are three sets of triple gears mounted on close-fitting pivots. These gears are bronze bushed. The bearings fit tightly-in fact, so tightly that oil heavier than "E" is handicapped in working into and correctly lubricating the bushings and pins.

(POINT 7)

Gargoyle Mobiloil "E" is of such body that it freely creeps in between the close fitting parts and thoroughly lubricates the gears and bearings.

Chattering of Ford transmission bands comes from incorrectly adjusted bands or worn out linings, and is aggravated by unburned fuel mixed with the lubricating oil. It such cases the diluted oil should be replaced with fresh oil and the bands correctly adjusted or the linings renewed. To attempt to remedy such mechanical conditions by the use of so-called "anti-chattering oils" containing foreign materials which may separate, or lard oil, wool grease or other animal fats which decompose under heat, is obviously wrong and likely to cause gumming of the valve stems, carbon deposit and other troubles.

(POINT 8)

Gargoyle Mobiloil "E" is free from foreign material and animal fat. Its use and proper attention to the adjustment and renewal of the bands will give the greatest possible freedom from chattering. At the same time it will correctly lubricate the engine.

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