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THE COMPLETE SEVICE HANDBOOK FOR ALL ROLLY-ROYCE CARS (1930). COVERS GENERAL INFORMATION, SPECIAL TOOLS, MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS, LUBRIFICATION, ENGINE, CLUTCH, BRAKES, REAR AXLE, FRONT AXLES (RIGID AND INDEPENDENT), STEERING, SPRINGS AND SHOCK DAMPERS, RADIATOR AND COOLING SYSTEM, WHEELS, TYRES AND HUBS.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESSFUL RUNNING. The complete Manufacturers Service-Handbook to almost every Rolls-Royce and Bentley of the Fifties. ...It is strongly recommended that this book be carefully studied, and the instructions carefully followed, to ensure the greatest satisfaction...
THE SECRET OF SUCCESSFUL RUNNING. Examination of privately-owned cars has demonstrated that while some drivers realise the necessity of periodical lubrication of all moving parts, others, who have not been trained as mechanics, content themselves by oiling the parts which come immediately under their eye, and ne-glect other parts, thus allowing the chassis to be injured, to become noisy and inefficient, and their masters to be put to unnecessary expense in repairs. An endeavour has been made in this book by means of copious illustrations, to enable the least experienced owner to satisfy himself if his driver is or is not giving the attention which is indispensible for the economical and satisfactory working of a chassis. First issued January, 1911 (reprinted June, 1920)
The Rolls-Royce 25/30 was offered between 1936 and 1938 and succeeded the 20-25hp. It was intended to appeal to owner drivers and was one of the "smaller" and more popular cars of the manufacturer. A total number of 1.201 was built in the Derby plant. This handbook is a reprint of the original from 1938 and contains very useful information about the use, the maintenance and the restauration of these unique cars.
The Rolls-Royce 20/25 was offered between 1929 and 1939 and succeeded the 20hp. It was intended to appeal to owner drivers and was one of the "smaller" and more popular cars of the manufacturer. A total number of 3.827 was built in the Derby plant. This handbook is a reprint of the 1933 original and contains very useful information about the use, the maintenance and the restauration of these unique cars.
The Jet Engine provides a complete, accessible description of the working and underlying principles of the gas turbine. * Accessible, non-technical approach explaining the workings of jet engines, for readers of all levels * Full colour diagrams, cutaways and photographs throughout * Written by RR specialists in all the respective fields * Hugely popular and well-reviewed book, originally published in 2005 under Rolls Royce s own imprint
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