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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).
Diagnosing issues with an oil and vacuum system, including pedal operation and air expulsion.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\T\2January1929-June1929\  Scan196
Date  19th April 1929 guessed
  
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back very much more quickly and with noise.
In any case after one charge there is no
reason to suppose the valve will open again as the vacuum
beneath it is destroyed. That one charge of air will be
forced out of the nearest drip plug after filling up and again
operating the pedal, the head of the oil being enough to open
the valve. In the event of an owner allowing the tank to
become empty, we are advising him to operate his pedal twice,
instead of once, until such time as it can be observed to
stall directly after touching the dashboard. These two depress-
ions will be given instead of one every 100 miles, and also
when the chassis is at even temperature - in accordance with
our usual instructions. The first stroke will go to the com-
pression of the air, the second to the expulsion of oil through
the drip plugs.
With regard to air in the system, it is notice-
able that although the plunger will stall immediately after
touching the dashboard when the pipe lines are full and the oil
is warm, if the chassis is allowed to stand and the oil cools
off, the pedal will not stall for the first half inch or so.
This is undoubtedly the effect of the contraction of the oil
drawing in air through certain drip plugs and is hardly
preventable.
Springfield report that many of their cars
seem to go through life with the pump pedal stalling an inch
or so from the dashboard, and say that no trouble appears from
this fact.
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