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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).
Notes on gearbox, dashboard, clutch, and component weights, with a diagram of a synchro mesh cone.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 178\2\  img183
Date  19th February 1934
  
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They pair off gears in a silence room before fitting in box.

They use a pot lap much as we do on aero gear splines.

They use a synchro mesh cone of 6°, width of face 7/16" dia. at large end 3 1/8". To prevent sticking they turn a very fine screw thread (100/1") in the brass face of the cone, the only other treatment being radial slots for oil -

[DIAGRAM of a synchro mesh cone with labels 'SCREW THREAD' and 'SLOTS']

DASHBOARD.

Two thin facings of sheet metal enclosing 1/4" of felt asbestos type insulating packing.

CLUTCH.

As on Lincoln & Cadillac, single plate long.

WEIGHTS.

Light 8 engine, including flywheel disc but no clutch - 320 cu.ins. 808 lbs.
Gearbox (3-speed) & bell housing 131 lbs.
Clutch, less flywheel fixed to crank 40 lbs.
Complete 12 cyl. car } 3001 r.p.m. per mile. 5910 lbs.
147 1/2" wheelbase
  
  


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