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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).
Piston failures and knocking issues on the 'After-The-War-Chassis'.

Identifier  Morton\M11\  img084
Date  22th October 1918
  
To R.{Sir Henry Royce} from EH.
c. to CJ.
c. to E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer}
c. to Ey.
c. to Da.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}
c. to EP.{G. Eric Platford - Chief Quality Engineer}

X. 2565.
X.2369.

EH1/LG.221018.

X.2762 X.762.
X.3014 X.3082
X.2565 X.3129.
X.2748
X.2369

- RE AFTER-THE-WAR-CHASSIS -

We understand it has been agreed to put an order of 1000 sets of parts similar to 7-CA. We should like to bring forward the following main points which we consider are not satisfactory on 7-CA.

X.2748.
X.2369. (1) PISTONS These are the Zephyr type with the narrow rings and long skirt. The pistons on 7-CA. have run 2000 to 3000 miles. Another set of these pistons have been running Commander Briggs' late car for 30,000 to 40,000 miles. Two of the pistons on this car have smashed; they appear to have broken through the pin boss. These pistons have not the additional webs for strengthening the gudgeon pin boss, as we now use the aero engine pistons.

All the pistons we have tried of this type have had pistons knocks more or less. We cannot guarantee absence of piston knocks with any aluminium pistons. From the experience of our customers before the War, we think very few of them will tolerate piston knocks. The advantages of the aluminium pistons are not obviously apparent to the customers, especially in the case of an old lady's car, but piston knocks to any degree are, to say the least, very irritating. We suggest that o

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H H 5327 (200 L) (P'D' 409' S2-4-11') B W S1T201T2
  
  


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