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Test report on jellying, torque reaction, booms, and steering effects caused by different loads on front torque reaction dampers.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 11\3\  03-page391
Date  4th July 1931
  
RSG W O.R E O.B/134/HS{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/GWH{George W. Hancock - Head Chateauroux} 17941.

To Hs.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}
From GWH.{George W. Hancock - Head Chateauroux}

Hotel de France,
Chateauroux,
France.

4.7.31.

8634
87005

25-EX.

TESTS FOR JELLYING, TORQUE REACTION, BOOMS AND THE
EFFECT ON STEERING, BY DIFFERENT LOADS ON THE FRONT
TORQUE REACTION DAMPERS.

1st Test.

Conditions.

Torque reaction dampers made choc-a-bloc.

Torque reaction and its effect on front wings.
Came on at 9 MPH. Max. 10, finished at 11 MPH. Period was very
rapid with little amplitude. Car lever started at 10, at 12
very violent and finished at 15 MPH. A further crisp period from
16 to 18 MPH. The car felt very rigid and rattles were general.
The reaction is more noticeable by the rapid movement of the
wings and side lamps.

Booms.
In Front Seats.
These were very pronounced. They started at 12 MPH. 25 peak
lasted to 40 MPH, slight sign at 60 MPH. On retard started at
65, peak 60 down to 40. A definite period was felt on the
clutch pedal at 61 MPH and there was also a distinct rattle in
the change speed lever.

In Rear Seats.
A steady rumble from 12 to 40 MPH, a little more crisp from 55
to 60 MPH. On retard the same periods at the same value.

Steering.
Was better in regard to oscillation of wheel.

The side lamps and wings were steadier approx. 40%. Head lamps
were steadier 60% compared with 3rd test. The jellying of the
front wings was very good. We should say 80%. The headlamps
were 90%
  
  


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