ae eee BFR OW OF. i, es = Page 47, March 11, 1979 - Sucday News: Dk kok kk Kk ¥ EEEEE: i KK KK KKK a BRAND NEW LAST year, the Ford Bronco four-wheel-drive utility treck enters 1979 1979 RANCHERO MINOR REFINEMENTS in trim are the significant changes to the Ford Ranchero for 1979. Although its exterior styling reflects its Ranchero is still truck-tough. 1979 BRONCO with a variety of refinements and options including paint process. Standard equipment on Bronco includes 5.8 litre V-8 steering with four-speed manual transmission. Bronco set Ford sales records in 1978. DYNAMOMETER: _Instru- ment for” measuring the power output of an engine. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT: Complete path taken by electricity as it flows from a source to an electrical device, then back to the source through a ground. ELECTROLYTE: Mixture of sulfuric acid and water that conducts ions from one plate to another to help produce electricity in a battery. ENGINE BLOCK: Main pari of an interna)-combustion cngine, which contains the cylinders. ETHLENE GLYCOL: Chem- ical compound used in coolant solutions as a perm- anent antifreeze. EXHAUST MANIFOLD, Pipe that) connects — the exhaust ports of the cngine with the exhaust pipe. EXHAUST PIPE: Pipe that connects the exhaust mani- fold to the muffler. EXHAUST VALVE: Vaive that opens to allow exhaust gases from the cylinder to pass to the exhaust manifold. FILTER: Device or substance that removes foreign part- icles from the air or from Nuids. FIREWALL: Metal partition that separates the passenger compartment from the cngine compartment. Automotive terms FIRING ORDER: Sequence in which the cylinders are ignited in = an_ internal- combustion engine. FLOAT LEVEL: Height of the gasoline in the float bowl of the carburetor; also, the specified, correct level of fuel. FLOODING: Condition of excess fuel in the cylinders that makes starting difficult or impossible. FLYWHEEL: Heavy metal dise attached.to the crank- shaft that smooths out variations in torque and thus keeps the shaft turning at at near-constant speed. FOUR-STROKE-CYCLE ENGINE: Engine that re- quires four strokes of cach piston (intake, compression, ignition and = exhaust) to complete its power-producing combustion cycle. FUEL INJECTION: Carb- uretoriess fuel system that sprays a programmed amount of fuct into the intake manifold of an internal. combustion engine, FUEL MIXTURES: Com. bination of gasoline and air used to power an engine. FUEL PUMP: Device that draws gasoline from the tank and feeds t( to the carburetor. FUSE: Protective device in an electrical circum that breaks the current flow when CXCOSSIVE, its car-like comfort, under the skin, 1976 Motor Trend magazines Car of The Year Continues its Success 1979 VOLARE Nl 2DoorCoupe a Nicely Equipped 1979 VOLARE 4 Door Coupe Nicely Equipped headlights and a new engine and power mY Caravelle Regular Size With Big Car Ride.% GASKET: Material placed between mechanical parts to seal their connection. GASOLINE: Volatile liquid- hydrocarbon fuel. 4 Door Sedan Nicely Equipped GENERATOR: Electromag- netic device that converts mechanical energy into elec- tricity. HYDRAULIC BRAKE: Brake that is activated by fluid moving under pressure. The vast majority of automobile fuels are composed of hydro- carbons. 1979 CARAVELLE 2 Door Hardtop IDLE-MIXTURE SCREW: Nicely Equipped Controlling device that ad- justs the idle-circuit nozzle to control the amount of fuel reaching the cylinders during idling. IGNITION SYSTEM: Section of an antomobile's electrical system that produces and distributes the sparks to ignite the fuel mixture in the cylinders. INJECTOR: Pump _ that squirts a programmed amount of fuct into the intake manifold of an cngine. IN-LINE ENGINE: Internal. combustion engine in which the cylinders are arranged in a single row. INTAKE MANIFOLD: Pipe with tubes connecting the carburetor to the — intake ports. See thedifference, buyat... NORTeIRIDGE cis PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER re NO DOWN PAYMENT OAC 1177 MARINE OR., NORTH VAN 980-6511 DLW010198 MH | MELT LL Tee: Jansen meee + > + tt tt tt = ae