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 braking system, specifically regarding 'servo' action and shoe design.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 30\6\ Scan138 | |
Date | 28th November 1923 guessed | |
contd:- -2- 126 suitable leverage to give practical working, because if still unsatisfactory we should have to self 'servo' it forwards. We suggest we twist round the shoe and put a 6" lever on, and by twisting round the shoes we bring the ball actuation joint to the same position as at present but slightly lower. Some of this we wired - most of it is in the designs which will be sent this week. All our recent experience shews that in the past we (and others) have been depending upon long shoes to give us our braking efficiency. If these shoes are rigid they are un-reliable - i.e. wear off at end or sometimes jab, and if flex-ible will wear unevenly, so that some other form or more press-ure is needed - i.e. from 'servo' or jointed shoes. Before settling the ratio for 'servo' and rear brakes these should have the shoes reduced to 120° to 130° or of some other design. The car as brought to WW. probably had too long servo shoes and also back shoes, but it is difficult to say what the shoes on the back brakes will do until they are jointed. R.{Sir Henry Royce} | ||