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Standardisation report for modified steering designed to reduce shocks on the steering wheel.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 106\3\ scan0075 | |
Date | 18th May 1926 | |
RR 755 (10H) (DB{Donald Bastow - Suspensions}130 12-9-24) MS 301225 X5430 COMPLETED 14.6.26 STANDARDISATION of CHASSIS PARTS. Date 18.5.26. Description of Parts MODIFIED STEERING. Origin. To reduce shocks on steering wheel. Experimental Test Report. The design closely follows the new steering recently standardised for Phantom. It is a definite improvement over the present standard. This new steering necessitates the R.H. turning circle being increased from 41 ft. to 47 ft. Road Test Report. Run 10,000 miles in France on 10-G-111. The bottom flange on column failed - this was made in brazing metal - the part is now being made in steel. Fitted to 9-G-111 - run 1000 miles. Recommended for standardisation. It has been agreed that an extra stay will have to be fitted to support the column. [Right hand box] X No. 5430. Drawing No. Part List A Scrap and replace at all costs, including Chassis already delivered to customers. B Scrap and replace on Chassis in works. C Scrap present stock and replace on all Chassis not yet handed to test. D Use existing stock Alteration effective on future Chassis. Cost of Parts in Works which will be scrapped if commenced on:- Series.........£......... Series.........£......... Series.........£......... [Cost section] Cost of Old Part. £29. 17s. 0d. Cost of New Part. £30. 17s. 10d. Difference per Car. £1. 10s. 10d. increase. Signature of Mr. DE LOOZE that above is correct. My/Rb.{R. Bowen} 9.6.26. [Signatures Table] SIGNATURES, DATE, REMARKS MR. JOHNSON, 7.5.26, Agreed. CWB. The desirability of incorporating a stay for the steering column at the same time as the new worm is introduced is most strongly urged. MR. B. JOHNSON, 14.6.26, Agreed. MR. ROYCE, 21.5.26, Agreed. FHR. The increase in the r.h. turning circle is greatly regretted and we should strive to recover this valuable feature. MR. WORMALD, 19.5.26, Agreed. Wor.{Arthur Wormald - General Works Manager} MR. ROWLEDGE, 27.5.26, Agreed. Rg.{Mr Rowledge} MR. DAY, 20.5.26, Agreed. Da.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design} MR. BAILEY, 19.5.26, Agreed. BY.{R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer} MR. PLATFORD, 19.5.26, Agree, in view of urgent necessity. It would appear something better is still required EP.{G. Eric Platford - Chief Quality Engineer} MR. ELLIOTT, 21.5.26, Agreed. E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} MR. NORTHEY, , MR. HIVES, 18.5.26, Agreed. E.Hives. [Overprint text] 204H.P. CHASSIS | ||