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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).
Adjustments to the Remy battery ignition's automatic advance range to prevent misfiring on an airship engine.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 37\1\  scan 017
Date  27th October 1917
  
To R.{Sir Henry Royce}
C. to B.
" " E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer}
" " By.{R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer}
" " EH.
" " EFC.

X.3199.

Dal/CB27.10.17

2688
X.3191
X.2146.-BATTERY IGNITION (REMY) X.2814. X.3199.

With reference to Mr. Hives' memo EH1/LG18.10.17, there is a slight misunderstanding. When the automatic advance was removed the range of control was increased to 46° (on crankshaft) by filing out slots. It is very easy to get this too much, and we are reducing it to 38°. This is being done because it is considered there is danger of firing the cylinder ahead, when the ignition is fully retarded even though the distributor segment is much nearer the correct cylinder point, thus.-

[Diagram of distributor segment positions]

Believed to be dangerous.

It is desired not to retard beyond the position shown dotted.

With the range of 38° now proposed, we were able this afternoon, on a low compression airship engine with magneto and battery ignition set 30° BDC fully advanced, and battery ignition retarded to 8° ADC, to start every time easily, to run steadily at 200 R.P.M. on battery, and to obtain 276 HP., on magnetos, 278.5 HP. on battery, and 283 HP. on both ignitions at 1600 R.P.M. To do this we used KLG. plugs on battery with .025 gap. We found Lodge plugs with less than .008 gap on one side used on magneto. We had one back-fire, believed to be an induced spark across one of these small gaps, as no other explanation could be found.
(Cont.d)
  
  


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