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).
Condition report on various vehicle components including the engine guards, radiator, steering, and front axle.
Identifier | WestWitteringFiles\O\2April1926-June1926\ Scan063 | |
Date | 15th January 1926 guessed | |
- 5 - Engine guards.(continued) From the position where engine guards join on to it we would also suggest that half circular guards, which should be in length the diameter of the hole, be fitted to engine guards where main oil pipe, exhaust pipe and drain from water pump go through guards. Gear box undershield. This requires alterations to conform with the report on engine guards, otherwise it is satisfactory in keeping the gearbox and servo mechanism free from dirt. Radiator. This has kept in good condition. We have observed that the stay from radiator to dashboard makes the top of dashboard whip through the movement of the radiator, and is a cause of the bonnet chattering at the ends. Radiator shutter & controls The controls have continued to operate satisfactory during the dirty conditions it has had to withstand. There is a slight rattle from shutters and slight loss of movement in controls due to wear having taken place in the bottom connecting links. Dashboard & brackets. The top corners of dashboard have become further damaged through the movement of the scuttle, there are also identifications were ends of bonnet has chattered. Brackets have remained firm. Steering column & box. We have not had any more trouble with nuts working loose as previously reported. The oil has leaked out of box from the flange at bottom of steering column and from pendulum lever shaft bearing. It has been necessary to replace the loss by half a syringe full of oil. The condition of the steering has remained similar to that previously reported with the exception that wabbles have now materialised at slow speeds (20 M.P.H. approx.). These we are of opinion have developed through the nut and worm having worn, with the consequent loss of friction which was just sufficient to prevent the wabbles. As stated previously it was on the verge of wabbles at the beginning of the test. These are not violent without the wheel is held with a firm grip Front axle & pivots. We cannot detect any fault with the front axle. The brake operating shafts have continued to operate satisfactory, and no wear in bearing can be detected. The new side steering lever has not shown ^any signs of weakness, and the ball end is in good condition. The pivot pins and bearings are in a very good condition, we cannot detect any wear having taken place and pins are free from scoring. The N.S.steel thrust washer shows signs of scoring; the O.S. is O.K. | ||