It often happens that symptoms of trouble are very similar whether the source of trouble is in the Carburetor or in some other part of the engine or its auxiliaries. Careful study of the following pages will make clear the remedies for all difficulties ordinarily experienced.
We recommend that before any adjustment of the Carburetor is attempted these instructions be studied in their entirety so that in attempting to make an adjustment you will understand clearly its effect on other points of operation.
The Zenith is very simple in construction, and after a study of the descriptive literature, can be taken apart very easily for cleaning and inspection and no difficulty need be experienced in re-assembly it. Every part has its own place and can go in no other. There are no movable adjustments or springs to cause trouble and the re-assembling will not disturb the adjustment in any way.
No matter what care is taken in filling a fuel tank, small particles of dirt & water are bound to get in, and in case this happens the Carburetor should be taken apart and cleaned thoroughly.
Instruction books relating to your engine and car, which are always supplied by the manufacturer, should be carefully studied and particular attention paid to such points as the ignition and valves, their timing and adjustment. Occasional attention to these parts, proper use of lubricating oil and considerate driving will result in satisfaction in the use of the car more than repaying the slight trouble involved.
Learn to anticipate and prevent trouble rather than learn to correct it.