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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).
Specification sheet detailing various vehicle parts, their design numbers, and specific remarks.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 119\4\  scan0227
Date  18th July 1939 guessed
  
SPECIFICATION.

Specification No. SD.80/5.
Sheet No. 8.
Issue No. 2.

Sec.No., Title., Description., Design No., Dtls. Iss. LOP, NO., Remarks.

7131, Floorboards., Std. B.V., , FB.4144.,
7140, Petrol Piping., Mock up as B.V. to suit longer Wheelbase., , , To suit Electrical Reserve Tap.
7141, Oil Pump on Dash., Std. B.V., , FB.4061.,
7142, Oil Pipes and Fittings., Mock up as B.V. to suit longer Wheelbase., , ,
7150, Rear Shock Damper, Std. R.R. to suit Semi Floating Axle similer to B.V., , FB.3879, Except FB.4597 replaced by Silentbloc Connecting Link.
7160, Front Shock Damper, As Corniche. Alum Case. Lightened Levers to Details FB.4333/4, , FB.4728, To L.O.P. except EX.S.1530 in place of FB.4717 and Lightened Levers.
7165, Press. Piping., Rear Dampers only Mock up as B.V. to suit longer wheelbase., , ,
7166, Front Stabiliser., Std. B.V., , FB.3999, Except Roll Rod to be in B E S A.{Mr Adams} S.76. FB.4745
7190, Instrument Board., 22 Gallon Petrol Gauge and Oil Lever Indicator(Smith Dual Gauge). Speedometer to read up to 110 M.P.H.(as Comet) Changeover switch for Oil Level Indicator in place of Mixture Control., , , Dunlop Tyres as on 30 G Vll. Similar to Silver Ripple with no Patch. Scuttle Rail Lighting. No hand control for Carburetter.
7290, Battery Box., No Box required. See section 7360., , ,
7360, Wiring and Fittings., DW.559 Battery as shewn on - Wiring similar to B.V. except lengths due to Wheelbase., FCD.1441, Sim. to DB.{Donald Bastow - Suspensions}2174, Resistance Required for adapting 6 Volt Electric Choke to work on 12 volt. Petrol Reserve tap.
  
  


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