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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).
Issues and proposed improvements for brakes, steering, and the petrol supply system.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 57\1\  Scan307
Date  26th April 1927 guessed
  
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front brake jaggers cannot occur, the section of the front drums
might be stiffened somewhat to reduce distortion and thus increase
the period which can elapse before brake adjustment is necessary.
We are awaiting the alterations to increase the rigidity of the
rear brake linkage on EAC.7.

STEERING.
The speeds of the Phantom are such, and the
general standard of other car steerings has so improved, that we
still have customers that we cannot satisfy with regard to steer-
ings. We believe that we could eliminate these complaints if
we had a means of applying a small quantity of spring loaded
friction in the steering column.
EAC.7. steering is waiting for a design to alter
the geometry. We have experimentally tried a shorter pendulum
lever which improves the steering. We are trying dropping the
front of the spring as well which we anticipate will give still
better results.

PETROL SUPPLY.
We still consider that the Autovac has some most
emphatic drawbacks - the worst of which is its effect on the
slow running. However it also is noisy and fails to supply the
required quantity of fuel when the engine is run under full
throttle conditions for any length of time, even with the present
large depression in the induction pipe. When we improve the
performance of the engine by reducing the induction pipe depress-
ion the Autovac will become even less efficient. We have tried
and rejected the Auto-pulse. We think that some type of

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