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Modified design for the induction and exhaust pipe of the 'Goshawk II' engine.
Identifier | WestWitteringFiles\H\November1921\ Scan66 | |
Date | 11th November 1921 | |
To DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design} from E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} Copy to Ld. * * WCH. * * * * HS.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} * * * * DI. * * ORIGINAL EL/G19/11/21. RECEIVED [stamp with date 11 NOV 1921] X4227 X4238 RE INDUCTION AND EXHAUST PIPE - "GOSHAWK II" RECEIVED [stamp] We send you herewith drawing Lec.1485 shewing the induction pipe with the original style of hot spot jacket but modified in form to provide gradual change in shape from the jacket to the pipe. This should not only avoid a place where the pipe may be tempted to crack, but will also have the effect, we hope, of grading off the temperature. It appears probable that the original scheme drawn out would have been quite all right had it had sufficient room to expand. The stud holes therefore in the junctions of this pipe to the cylinder head should be provided with very large clearance holes to allow both for expansion and for slight inaccuracies. I am doubtful whether we should proceed with the two styles of pipe sent through of Lec.1459 and 1460, but will obtain this information from Mr. Royce. E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} | ||