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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).
Discussion of engine characteristics, starting issues, starter motor failures, and a post-war 3-speed gearbox design.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 40\6\  Scan027
Date  2nd February 1922 guessed
  
cont'd.{John DeLooze - Company Secretary}
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have always recommended should be fitted.

(12) It should be clearly understood that our engine is a larger engine and having very close fitting pistons (so that it shall run silently without piston knocks) and cannot be compared with a small engine with more or less loose fitting pistons. It seems therefore almost impossible to expect the to avoid starting troubles unless the engine is housed and protected from excessive cold and refilled with hot water.

(13) In England there has been many of our early cars fitted with direct gear starter motors and these have not been a success unless the above mentioned precautions are taken, and we are sure that the comparisons referred to of the fitting by the service station is not a true comparison and will probably vary much in both temperature and condition of battery.

(14) After the war we designed for our present chassis a 3 speed gearbox which was much simpler to make, had central levers for left hand steering, and permitted the more standard drive from the motor to the flywheel; this is now 2 years ago. The parts were made and fitted to a car which is at Derby, and only requires a small amount of experimental work to finish it. The motor also had reducing gear, and a foot operated sliding pinion was adopted, but the scheme was held up owing to the large stock of present parts, and prejudice against a 3-speed box.

(15) The reason for the motor not turning the engine in cold weather is entirely the fall of potential of the battery due to the low temperature and the large current asked for. If an attempt is made to turn the engine too fast (which would be the case with a direct Bendix drive) then it would not turn at all.
  
  


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