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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).
Continued discussion on the advantages of using Lucas magnetos and proposed testing on an experimental chassis.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\O\2April1926-June1926\  Scan182
Date  7th June 1926 guessed
  
-3- Contd.

The advantages which it is considered would
accrue from using Lucas magnetos would be :-

(1) Considerably easier control of the cam
advance, i.e. less force required
to move cam lever.

(2) Complete absence of magnetic oscillatory
pulses at the cam advance lever, thus
preventing the fairly rapid wear of the
joints of the oil relay mechanism linkages.

(3) Probably improved electrical characteristics,
particularly at the high speeds.

(4) Somewhat smaller cost and presumably better
service.

(5) Alternatively we might ask the Watford
people to produce a magneto without a sleeve, using longer
cams, the internal time functioning of the magneto to be
re-arranged, one reason for this being the prolongation of
the life of the contact points, and a reason for the use
of the long cams being some appreciable quietening of the
make and break.

The one Lucas magneto of this type at present
in our possession is on experimental chassis 12-EX for the
10,000 mile test.

We wish it to be clear that there is not and
has not been any intention of rushing tests of this type
of magneto, but merely that tests should be proceeded with,
because it does show some promise in directions favourable
to our requirements.

Contd.
  
  


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