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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Changes to the 'Japan' type engine, a new 25 HP experimental chassis (18-G4), and modifications to the Phantom II.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 19\5\  Scan074
Date  14th May 1930 guessed
  
satisfactory design has been proved, we should like to
change over to the 'Japan' type of engine because we must
make this change in order to enable us to use Twin carburetters
which we think is what we shall eventually use.

The position, therefore, of the new 25 HP. which
R, has in mind is that we are waiting for W.W. instructions
of how it should be built. You will remember that some time
ago you agreed to us making a new 25 HP. experimental chassis.
The number of this is 18-G4. The body for it is now practically
ready.

The chief alterations on the chassis are -
New radiator and bonnet, and centre oiling to both axles.
These are important modifications which we wish to incorporate
on all cars as far as possible.

As regards the power unit, we wish to fit the low
inertia crankshaft damper and an improved dynamo drive. These
are features which are giving trouble on the present car.
One of the points we have to settle with R.{Sir Henry Royce} at the first
opportunity is the specification of the new 25HP. car which
he wishes us to make.

PHANTOM II.

R.{Sir Henry Royce} instructed E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} that he should get out a design
for making twin carburetters similar to those used on the aero
engine. This satisfies us.

As regards R's memo re the loss of oil on front
shock absorbers and damping. The present arrangement of front
shock absorbers the scheme fitted to the left-hand car 24-EX and
  
  


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