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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).
Suspension improvements including front springs, drilled valves, and issues with light fabric bodies on Phantom models.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\T\2July1929-December1929\  Scan205
Date  10th December 1929
  
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HS{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/AL.1/AL.10.12.29. Contd

trying out some front springs having greater initial
deflection and increased free camber. We anticipate
that these may lower the frequency of the pitching speed
which is so objectionable and, if they accomplish the required
result it might be feasible to utilise them on cars having
axle control as on Phantom ll.

CUSHIONING OF LOAD REVERSAL BY DRILLED VALVES. The
drilled valves are only a means of softening the low speed
riding when this is of primary importance to the customer.
If used to excess they spoil the high speed car
control.
At present we are not using a leak greater than
.035 dia.

Summarising the position, we believe that in the
majority of cases we are now able to make a very big
improvement in the riding of Phantom l cars, and owners
whom we have never previously been able to satisfy can
appreciate this.

We have not yet, however, solved the problem of
the light fabric bodied car and we feel that we have made
very little impression on those that we have so far dealt
with. As light bodies have so many other advantages,
however, and are largely owned by enthusiasts, we feel that
it is worth while persevering with our present series of
tests.

HS{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/sn.{Mr Sanderson}
  
  


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