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).
Report comparing oil temperatures over consecutive laps for different car configurations, including sheet metal and aluminium bottom halves.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 124\1\ scan0092 | |
Date | 29th April 1929 | |
-2- RM{William Robotham - Chief Engineer}/RYM.3/PH.29.4.29. 29.G.VI. car with cast iron unit fitted with Twin S.U. carbs. has a 6.8 secs. gain from 10-70 M.P.H. over the standard car 28.G.VI. - both cars same weight. Oil temperature tests were obtained by running each car for 7 consecutive laps at full throttle in top gear and recording the figures each lap as follows:- 28.G.VI. Air Temp. Water Temp. Oil Temp. 1st. Lap 12.5°C 81°C 80°C 2nd. Lap 12.5°C 82°C 91°C 3rd. Lap 12.5° 83° 97° 4th. Lap 12.5° 83° 102° 5th. Lap 12.5° 83° 105° 6th. Lap 12.5° 83° 108° 7th. Lap 12.5° 83° 109° 29.G.VI. Sheet Metal Bottom Half. Air Temp. Water Temp. Oil Temp. 12.5°C 77°C 78°C 12.5° 77° 90° 12.5° 77° 99° 13° 77° 104° 13° 77° 108° 13° 77° 111° 13° 77° 113° Aluminium Bottom Half. 11°C 75°C 82°C 11° 76° 92° 11° 77° 100° 11° 77° 105° 11° 77° 108° 11° 77° 110° 11° 77° 112° As can be seen from the above figures there is little to choose between the aluminium and sheet metal bottom halves as regards oil temperatures, and only 3° to 4° between the | ||