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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).
Technical comparison of Transverse Pivot Inclination and steering effort for different axle series.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 9\7\  07-page074
Date  22th September 1936
  
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TRANSVERSE PIVOT INCLINATION

OVERALL STEERING EFFICIENCY ASSUMED AS 60% WHEN CALCULATING LOADS ON THE STEERING WHEEL RIM
PIVOT ASSUMED VERTICAL IN LONGITUDINAL ELEVATION TO SIMPLIFY COMPARISON.

SERIES. | Inclination of king pins. | Pivot Lift centre to full lock. | Resultant effort lifting car. Mean manual load. Centre to full lock.
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T (No. F.W.B) | 5° | .0382 | 3.65 lbs.
V (New PhantomCodename for PHANTOM I). | 6° | .0532 | 4.56 "
C2 (New axle) | 2° 30' | .015 | 1.15 "

Comparison of effect of transverse pivot inclination only, i.e. every axle assumed fitted to a "T" series car so that the car wt. and steering ratio remain a constant:-

Type of Axle. | Resultant effort lifting car. Rim of the steering wheel.
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T (No. F.W.B.) | 3.65 lbs.
V (New PhantomCodename for PHANTOM I) | 5.13 "
C2 (New axle) | 1.44 "
  
  


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