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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).
Report discussing rear spring design, crankshaft torsional vibration dampers, and air cleaners.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 128\1\  scan0017
Date  22th October 1926 guessed
  
co'ntd :-
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where the rear springs
have been off-set with
the longer portion of
the springs to the front
of the car which is the
reverse of beneficial
for torque control.
Presumably this is to
bring the joggle in the frame into a convenient position.

CRANKSHAFT TORSIONAL VIBRATION.

General Motors have evolved a device which they main-
tain eliminates torsional vibration and which is fitted to all
their cars. This consists of a piece of metal attached to the
centre of the last throw of the crankshaft before the time gear
end, and pivotted in the centre, its bearing being rigidly fixed
to the web. This piece of metal is
restrained from rotating on its pivot
by two very strong leaf springs and
is attached so that when the shaft
is accelerating, it tends by inertia
to fly away from its moorings. The
claim is that when the torsional vibration of the shaft starts,
the out-of-step periodicity of this inertia spring
element damps it out. (sketch on next page).

AIR CLEANERS.

The most popular air cleaner at the Show appeared to
be the A.C.
contd :-
  
  


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