License Data - Cadillac V-63 1923 Operator's Manual

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LICENSE DATA
The following information may be found useful in making license appli-
cation:
Number of cylinders
8
Cylinder bore
3¼ in.
Piston displacement
314 cubic in.
Stroke
5¼ in.
Horsepower (N. A. C. C. rating)
31.25
Engine number:
The engine number is stamped on the crank case just back of the right-
hand blocik of cylinders, and on the name plate attached to the forward
face of the dash.
The number of each "V-63" engine begins with the figures "63."
Wheelbase:
132 in.
Tread
56 in.
THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IN CONNECTION
WITH THE CARE OF THE ENGINE
1. Use of Suitable Oil
The use of Cadillac Engine Oil is recommended (see under "Lubricants"
page 31.)
2. Replacement of Oil
Replace the engine oil at the end of each 500 miles of travel during
warm weather and at the end of each 350 miles of travel or once a week
during cold weather.
(See under "Replace Engine Oil" page 33 and
"Replace Engine Oil Frequently During Cold Weather," page 34.)
3. Manipulation of Carburetor Enriching Button
After starting the engine, do not run it with the carburetor enriching
button pulled back any longer than is absolutely necessary. (See under
"Starting the Engine," page 9.)

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