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Studebaker President Eight
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LICENSE DATA
Number of cylinders
Cylinder Bore
Stroke
Piston Displacement
3%
inches
inchqs
336
cubic
inches
Horse
power (N. A.
C. C.
Rating)
Wheelbase 131 and
21
inches
Engine
Number—On
top
surface of
fan
bracket
boss.
Serial
Number—on
plate
riveted
to frame
under
left
front
fender.
Body
Number-—On
plate
attached
to
front
of
dash
under
hood.
on the weight
of any
model
can
be
ob-
tained from
the dealer.
The
Use of This Book
For
the
convenience of
the owner
we
have
divided
the
book
into
three
sections,
"Operation," "Care"
and
"Adjustments."
The first
section, starting
on
page 5, contains
driving
sug-
gestions
and information on
the instruments
and
controls.
This
section of the
book
is of
great
importance and should
be
thoroughly
read
by
every owner
no
matter
how
experi-
enced
a motorist he
may
be.
The second
section,
starting
on page 16,
carries
instructions
on
the
lubrication and
care of the
car,
including
many
details
which will be
of
interest
to
every
owner.
The
third
section,
starting
on
page
35,
covers
in detail a
number
of
adjustment
operations. To the car owner who
desires
to
take
advantage
of the facilities of a Studebaker-
Erskine
Service
Station,
this
section may not appeal and it
need not
be read
unless
desired. The book
should
always
be kept
in the
car,
however,
as this section may prove of
value, if
at any
time
when
touring, it is necessary
to go
to a
garage
not
familiar
with
the
car. Luckily, with the
fine net-
work
of
Studebaker-Erskine
dealers, this can seldom happen.
In
this
connection
should
be noted the advantages
of
pre-
ventive
maintenance.
The
experienced motorist will
see the
folly of
waiting
until his
car
actually needs repairs
before
go-
ing to
his dealer.
He will
take his car periodically to
a Stude-
baker-Er*kine
Service
Station for
inspection and adjustment
thus
preventing the
possibility
of serious difficulty resulting
from neglect. While
this
practice
may
seem extravagant on
the
surface, it
actually is economical.
It is one
of
the
best
kinds of insurance you
can buy.
The
investment is small and
it
keeps
your car
working
at full
efficiency.

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