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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).
List of ten unsuccessful experiments conducted to improve front axle assembly and steering to reduce 'jellying'.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\U\January1930-April1930\  Scan100
Date  19th February 1930 guessed
  
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to that of a close coupled saloon like 1-WJ. It will be
appreciated that this question is somewhat complicated and
involved and we are still working on it.

Altering the Front Axle Assembly.

We were unable to confirm the test that Da.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design} quoted of
20" wheels with 7" tyres being better than 21" wheels.

We can find little possibility of improvement over
the range of wheels and tyres that would be acceptable.

We find, however, that if we increase the out of centre
point of the wheels by .5", thereby increasing the track 1.00"
we improve the steering somewhat and the "jellying" slightly.

The following experiemtns were carried out giving no
improvement :-

(1) Various pivot leans tried from 4º to 2.5º.
(2) Various side steering tube modifications.
(3) Various alterations to steering geometry by
altered steering arms, ball ends, etc.
(4) Full range of tyres and wheels from 7" on 21"
rims to 7" on 20" rims.
(5) Radiator 30% lighter than standard with 1/3
moment of inertia of standard.
(6) Two cwts. disposed centrally in front of the
radiator, having little or no movement of inertia
about the chassis COR. line.
(7) Various amounts of cross steering tube friction.
(8) Engine feet tightened up to get the maximum
rigidity out of the present design.
(9) Torque arm control allowing free spring movement.
(10) Chassis held rigidly in a horizontal plane by
cables from the front dumb irons to the walls
of the test house. This explodes Sensaud de Lavaud
theory that a car with no differential in the back
axle will not wobble as the front will be restrain-
ed{J. L. Edwards} from moving sideways.
  
  


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