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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).
Methods to reduce oil consumption in engines, specifically discussing 'L' section piston rings and piston designs.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\N\2October1925-December1925\  Scan307
Date  12th June 1925
  
R.R. 493A (50 H) (D.D. 31, 12-6-25) J.H.D.

EXPERIMENTAL REPORT. -6- Expl. No. REF./ACL/LG151225

influence on the consumption and probably the greatest reduction
in consumption of a badly overoiling engine has been effected by
the use of 'L' section rings. The unfortunate part is that
the efficiency falls rapidly with wear, and as we know, the
piston rings are not operating under conditions which tend to
promote long life.
(3) Pistons.
We have not been able to obtain any substantial
reduction in consumption of a badly overoiling engine by means
of different piston designs. It has been found however that
if the overoiling tendency is not too great, we have been able to
reduce the consumption slightly by employing a piston which
fitted the bore tightly at the bottom of the skirt. This
probably with regard to 'life' would be similar to the 'L'
section rings. In any event it is not desirable to employ tight
fitting pistons.
Drilled pistons also shewed a slight improvement.
It can be said generally, however, that the effic-
iency of the latter two factors i.e. - piston rings and pistons -
depends in the first place upon the amount of oil passing through
the bearings and therefore make this factor of primary importance.
Therefore from careful consideration of these points
we recommend that the Silver Ghost practice of feeding the three
main bearings only and allowing indirect feed to the intermediates
via. the crankshaft should be applied to the Phantom as we are of
the opinion that apart from the advantages we may possibly gain
we possess no advantage by employing seven direct feeds. contd:-
  
  


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