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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).
Engine suspension for the EAC.10 model, detailing the use of rubber mountings to prevent crankcase torsion.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 14\5\  Scan011
Date  7th March 1928
  
X7005

R.{Sir Henry Royce} from E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer}

c. to BJ. Hs.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} BY.{R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer}

E6/M7.3.28.

EAC.10 ENGINE SUSPENSION. X.7005 X.7380

As a result of the experience with EAC.14 engine mounting, it is found desirable to use rubbers of very high rating for taking the engine torque, and very little movement can occur in the system before the suspension at the rear grows practically solid.

This point requires special consideration in connection with EAC.10, where there are four such feet on the engine, and it would appear that we ought to make the rubbers on the front feet of as low a rating as found practicable, to avoid subjecting the crankcase to excessive torsion due to the twist of the chassis frame.

It is realised that EAC.10 frame is probably much stiffer than anything we have ever had, but at the same time the capacity of the engine suspension for accommodating this movement is not very large.

E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer}
  
  


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