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).
The principle points of the Bentley 'Cornich' Radiator construction.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 150\2\ scan0243 | |
Date | 17th June 1939 | |
1280 d 400c. To By {R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer} /CS. c. to By {R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer} /NS. {Norman Scott} Rm {William Robotham - Chief Engineer} /Ed. {J. L. Edwards} 3/JH.17.6.39. Bentley 'Cornich' Radiator. We have been in communication with the makers in connection with this radiator, and the principle points are :- (1) No straps fitted around matrix, and connection to yoke made by sweating angle strips to the matrix in place of the usual flat side pieces. (2) Duralumin yoke and cross stays, these latter running diagonally front and rear. (3) Support strips from top tank to matrix omitted. (4) Top tank lowered by 1.0". Otherwise the radiator is standard B.V. construction. Rm {William Robotham - Chief Engineer} /Ed. {J. L. Edwards} | ||