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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).
Observations on the bouncing of the rear axle on car 49-GB at various speeds and loads.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 78\2\  scan0164
Date  29th May 1919
  
To R.{Sir Henry Royce} from EH.
c. to CJ.
c. to Bn.{W.O. Bentley / Mr Barrington}
c. to E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer}
c. to Da.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}

X.3461B
EH1/LG29.5.19.

RE 40/50 CHASSIS
X.3461✓
X.2631.

We have made some observations of the bouncing on the rear axle on 49-GB.car. The car was run along a road which was rather high compared with the land on the side. This meant by sitting down by the road-side, one could see right along under the car as it was running along the road. We could very clearly see immediately the wheels jumped clear of the road. The surface of the road was what one would term, bad.

The following observations were made with the car travelling at different speeds and with different loads.

Condition of Car. M.P.H. Remarks.
49-GB Car - driver 10 Wheels followed the road and one passenger. the whole time.

49-GB Car - driver 15 Rear wheels jumped 2" clear and one passenger. of the road over worst bumps.

49-GB Car - driver 20. Rear wheels jumped 4" clear and one passenger. of the road.

49-GB - driver and 25 Rear wheels jumped 6" clear one passenger. of the road axle dancing violently - front wheels jumped 2" clear of the road on worst bumps.

49-GB Car - driver 20. There was a distinct improve-and four passengers. ment with the extra load on the back but the rear wheels jumped clear over the worst bumps.

Contd.
  
  


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