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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).
Modifications to the Goshawk 11 wheelcase, gear, and fan.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 56\3\  Scan059
Date  13th October 1921
  
To Da.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design} from E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer}
R.R. 235A (100) (S to S. C.U. 20) G.{Mr Griffiths - Chief Accountant / Mr Gnapp} 2947
c. to Wor.{Arthur Wormald - General Works Manager}
c. to Hs.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}
c. to BY.{R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer}

X4233

E6/G13.10.21.

X.4233
X.4237 - RE GOSHAWK 11. WHEELCASE AND GEAR AND FAN.
X.4244

We send you herewith drawings LeC.1461/2 dealing with the following points:-

1. Permanent style of wheelcase to suit slipper flywheel for crankcases to be made subsequently to those that are in existence now.
2. Lubrication for the timing gears reduced in quantity.
3. Oil pressure made adjustable.
4. Alterations to fan pulley to suit slipper flywheel.
5. Fan diameter increased by 1 1/2"

With regard to the crankcase, we were doubtful whether the two end bolts with the deep bosses were required for joining the top and bottom halves together, but Mr. Royce decided to use them because he would not like the possibility of an oil leak at this point.

The shape of the wheelcase has been modified on the oil pump side of the engine to suit this bolting.

With regard to the modified oiling of the gears, the main discharge is intended to be squirted on to the wall where it should run down the crankcase without getting on to the gears, owing to the oil bath at present existing underneathe the intermediate wheel having been cancelled. The three radial holes seen in the oil discharge spout should allow enough oil to get on to the gearing.

We have shewn a method of adjusting the spring pressure on the blow-off valve of the oil pump by means of packing with contd:-
  
  


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