ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER CLOUD
ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER CLOUD II
PHANTOM V
Workshop Manual
BENTLEYS
BENTLEY S2
BENTLEY CONTINENTAL S
BENTLEY CONTINENTAL S2
SUPPLEMENT
TSD 2003
The name Bentley is a registered trademark of
bentley Motors Limited© 2005.
The mane rolls Royce is a registered trademark of
Rolls royce pie.
All material enclosed in this publication was accurate at original publication.
Please refer to your authorised Bentley dealership for any update/ changes.
Originally printed in 1963.
TSO Publication 2003
Published by:Bentley Motors Limited.
Re-printed by Elanders Hindson Limited, England.
PREFACE
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It is intended that this Supplement be read in conjunction with the Workshop Manual
{T.S.D. Publication 729) for SI and S2 cars. Where infonnation in the Workshop
Manual differs from that contained in the Supplement, it is that in the Supplement
which applies to S3 cars.
It should be noted that the pages and titles to illustrations in this Supplement have a
suffix (S) after the Page or figure number. The (S) has been added to avoid confusion
with the page numbers in the Workshop Manual.
Page numbers and Figure numbers shown in parentneses in this Supplement, refer to
the Sl and S2 Workshop Manual (T.S.D. Publication 729).
This Supplement to the Workshop Manual has been compiled in an endeavour to
assist service personnel responsible for maintenance and overhaul, in properly maintaining
the high standard of engineering achieved in the production of Rolls-Royce and Bentley
motor cars.
Although all the information contained in this Supplement was correct when going
to print, modifications which may subsequently develop will be kept up to date by means
of Service Bulletins.
Information given in the latest Bulletin will supersede that given in the Section of this
Supplement to which it refers, until such times as the Supplement is re-issued with the
necessary amendments.
Personnel of Rolls-Royce Service Departments at Hythe Road, Willesden, London,
N.W.lO, and at Pym's Lane, Crewe, are always prepared to answer queries or give advice
on individual servicing problems, but it will assist them if queries are accompanied by
the chassis number of the car.
Information contained herein applies to the following cars
Roll~Royce
Bentley
Silver Cloud III
S3
Silver Cloud TJI Long Wheelbase
S3 Long Wheelbase
Phantom V
Continental S3
The following publications are available for reference in conjunction with this
Supplement
T.S.D.
T.S.D.
T.S.D.
T.S.D.
471
2034
753
2006
T.S.D. 723
T.S.D. 744
Automatic gearbox service manual
Supplement to the automatic gearbox service manual
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II and Bentley S2 engine manual
Supplement to the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II and
Bentley S2 engine manual
Air conditioning system - Underwing unit
Air conditioning system - O.M.C. refrigeration unit
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GENERAL INFORMATION
A
AIR CONDITIONING . .
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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE . .
D
BRAKING SYSTEM
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SUSPENSION, SHOCK DAMPERS, PIVOT PINS AND STIJB AXLES . .
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FUEL SYSTEM AND CARBURETIERS
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ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
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ELECTRICAL, IGNITION AND RADIO
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STEERING
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CHASSIS FRAME
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EXHAUST SYSTEM
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WHEELS AND TYRES
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BODY
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CHAPTER A
GENERAL INFORMATION
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SECTION
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Specification - 53 Cars
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Bentley SJ and Bentley Continental S3
Workshop Manual
Supplement
CHAPTER A
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION A 1 SPECIFICATION -S3 CARS
Engine
Engine data appears in T.S.D. 2006.
Fuel system
Carburetters
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Fuel tank capacity
Fuel strainers
fuel gauge
Two S.U. H.D.8. diaphragm type 2·00 in. choke bores.
Automatic choke for cold starting.
Either a Purolator paper type element or an oil wetted wire
mesh filter element depending upon which country the engine
will be operating in. For details see latest Service Bulletin
Section D, dealing with this subject.
Twin S.U. electric.
18 galls. (Imp.) 21 ·6 galls. (U.S.) 81 ·8 litres.
Main fuel strainer mounted on the frame member in front of the
fuel tank. Small gauze strainer at the carburetter inlets and in
the fuel pumps.
Electric - registers when th.e ignition is switched on.
Cooling system
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Coolant capacity
Pump
Fan
Fan diameter
Pump and fan drive
Radiator matrix
Radiator shutters
Coolant temperature control
Temperature indicator
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21 pints (Imp.) 25·21 pints (U.S.) 11·93 litres.
Centrifugal
5-blade
18 in.
H in. adjustable 'Vee' belts
Film type
Fixed
82°C. - 86°C.
On instrument panel. Electric, registers when the ignition switch
is on.
An inhibited solution of ethylene glycol (B.S.S. 3150).
Propeller shaft
Divided type, having a ball and trunnion universal joint and
two needle roller universal joints. The sh.aft is supported in
the centre by a flexibly mounted ball race.
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Chapter A
Workshop Manual
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Supplement
Bentley SJ and Bentley Continental S3
Rear axle
Type
Final drive
Pinion teeth
Standard S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Bentley Continental S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Crown wheel teeth
Standard S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Bentley Continental S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Ratio
Standard S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Bentley Continental S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Oil capacity of casing
Standard S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Bentley Continental S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Semi-floating
Through a hypoid crown wheel and pinion.
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13
13
9
40
40
40
35
3·08:
3·08:
3·08:
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Ii pints
It pints
l:i pints
Brakes
Foot brake
Hand brake
Brake shoe linings
Friction lining area (4 brakes)
S3 cars
Early Bentley Continental S3 cars
Late Bentley Continental S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Hand brake lever
Power assistance provided by a servo motor. Independent twin
hydraulic system with additional mechanical linkage to rear
shoes.
Mechanical to rear wheels. Warning lamp fitted, operates when
hand brake is applied and ignition switched on.
Ferodo DS2 or Mintex M [4
240 sq.in. (I 548 sq.cm.)
304 sq.in. (1960 sq.cm.)
240 sq.in. (1548 sq.cm.)
240 sq.in. ([548 sq.cm.)
Twist grip barrel type
Servo motor
General
Servo motor lining
Cam angle
S3 cars
Early Bentley Continental S3 cars
Late Bentley Continental S3 cars
Phantom V cars
The servo motor operates on the principle of the dry disc clutch.
The lined friction plate is driven from the gearbox final shaft at
approximately one-fifth of the propeller shaft speed.
Ferodo DM8
37·5° - twin master cylinders
47° - twin master cylinders
37·5° - twin master cylinders
37·5° - twin master cylinders
A2 (S)
Chapter A
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Work.shop Manual
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
Supplement
Front hubs
General
Two taper roller races
Wheels and tyres
Wheels
Rim wheels
Tyres
Standard S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Bentley Continental S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Bolted-on pressed steel wheels with covering discs.
Well base rims, 6L x 15·00 in.
8·20 in. 8·20 in. 8·00 in. 8·90 in. -
15·00 in.
15·00 in.
15·00 in.
I S·OO in.
Steering
Type
Steering unit
Drive
Steering wheel diameter
Power assisted
Cam and roller
Right 01 left-hand
17 in.
Suspension
Front
Rear (except Phantom V)
Phantom V
Independent coil spring suspension, hydraulic shock dampers
and anti-roll stabiliser.
Semi-elliptic leaf springs. ControlJable hydraulic shock dampers.
A special form of axle control rod is fitted which, together
with the road springs, takes the torque and brake reaction.
The Phantom V is as specified above with the exception of the
rear axle control rod whish is not fitted to the Phantom V
chassis.
Front shock dampers
Make and type
Rolls-Royce hydraulic double-acting.
Rear shock dampers
Make and type
General
Rolls-Royce hydraulic double-acting.
Controllable through a switch on the steering column.
Chassis frame
Type
Box section throughout, with all welded joints.
Jacking system
Type
Smith Bevelift jacks.
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Battery
Make and type
Voltage
Capacity
Earth
Either P & R Dagenite - 6 HZP 11/9 GZF
or Exide - 6 XTHZ 11/L.
12 v.
67 ampere-hours
Negative to chassis frame
A3 (S)
Chapter A
Work.shop Manual
Supplement
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
Ignition distributor
Standard S3 cars and Continental S3 cars
Make and type
Rotation
Advance mechanism
Ignition timing
Firing order
Lucas 20 08. Eight lobe cam with double contact breakers.
Anti-clockwise
Automatic centrifugal advance with built-in vacuum timing
control.
2°B.T.D.C.
Al, Bl, A4, B4, B2, A3, B3, A2.
5,
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Contact gap
Drive
Phantom V
Make and type
Rotation
Advance mechanism
Ignition timing
Firing order
Contact gap
Drive
4,
8,
6,
3, 7,
2.)
0·014 in. - 0·016 in.
Through camshaft skew gears
Delco-Remy. Twin contact breakers with synchronised contact
breaker arms.
Anti-clockwise
Automatic (centrifugal governor)
2° B.T.D.C.
Al, Bl, A4, B4, B2, A3, B3, A2.
( 1, 5, 4, 8, 6, 3, 7, 2.)
0·019 in. -0·021 in.
Through camshaft skew gears
Ignition coil
Make
Lucas
Sparking plugs
Make and type
9 : 1 compression ratio
8 : 1 compression ratio
Cars destined for Australia
Gap
Champion RN.8
Champion RN.8, Champion RN.DP or Lodge CLNP.
Champion UN.12 Y
0·025 in.
Generator
Make
Type
Maximum- output
Drive
Voltage regulator and cut-out
Lucas
C48
35 amperes. 13·5 v.
Twin 'Vee'-belts
Lucas RB 310, current voltage type.
Starter motor
Make and type
Rotation
Flywheel to pinion ratio
Lucas M-45G. 12 v.
Anti-clockwise (from front of the engine).
18 : I
Horns
Make and type
Lucas WT 618. Twin Wind-tone.
Direction indicators
Make and type
Lucas combined side lamps and flashing indicators, combined
rear stop/tail and flashing indicators.
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Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Workshop Manual
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
Supplement
Windscreen wipers
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Lucas DR 3. Two-speed self-parking.
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Lucas 5} in. twin sealed beam headlamps mounted horizontally
in each front wing.
A small red warning lamp, mounted in the speedometer is
illuminated whenever the headlamps are switched to main
beam. A switch for flashing the headlamp main beams is
incorporated in the direction indicator switch.
Fog lamps
General
Twin fog lamps with single filament bulbs are fitted.
Fuse box
General
Large box contains eight circuit fuses. Each circuit fuse is one
strand of No. 28 S.W.G. tinned copper wire. Spare fuse wire
is provided on a special holder within large fuse box.
A small fuse box carries the horn fuse and headlamp flasher
relay fuse. These are cartridge type fuses of 25 amp. rating.
Heating, de•misting, de-icing
and ventilation
Standard S3 and Long Wheelbase cars
The 'Upper' heat exchanger under the right-hand front wing
delivers fresh air which may be heated or at ambient temperature. Additional fresh air at ambient temperature can
be obtained from a duct in the left-hand front wing.
The 'Lower' heat exchanger under the right-hand front wing
delivers recirculated air to the car interior; this air may be
heated or at ambient temperature.
The rear window is electrically heated.
Windscreen washer
Make
General
Lucas S2J 026
Electrically operated. Special liquid has a low surface tension
and anti-freeze properties.
Radio
Make
Type
Make
Type
Radiomobile
620T Medium and long wave radio suitable for the whole of
Europe with the exception of Spain, Portugal and Italy.
622T Medium wave radio suitable for the U.S.A., Canada
and Japan.
230R Medium and short wave radio suitable for Africa, Asia,
South America, West fndies, Italy, Spain and Portugal.
Pye
TCR 2000/E medium wave radio suitable for Australia and New
Zealand.
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Chapter A
Workshop Manual
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Supplement
Bentley 53 and Bentley Continental S3
Body
Steel and light alloy stressed skin construction
has been employed, the floor being an integral
part of the body, to ensure optimum strength
and rigidity consistent with lightness.
General
Dimensions
Wheelbase
10ft. 3 in. (312·4cm.)
10ft. 7in. (322·6cm.)
12 ft. I in. (368·3 cm.)
Standard S3 and Bentley Continental S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Track, front
Standard S3, Bentley Continental S3 and
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Phantom V cars
4ft. 10!-in. (148·6cm.)
5ft. Oiin. (154·6cm.)
Track, rear
Standard S3, Bentley Continental S3 and
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Phantom V cars
5 ft. 0 in. ( 152·4 cm.)
5 ft. 4 in. (l62·6 cm.)
Overall length* (including bumpers)
l 7 ft. 6t in. (534·0 cm.)
17 ft. lOt in. (544·2 cm.)
19 ft. 8t in. (620·2 cm.)
Standard S3 and Bentley Continental S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Phantom V cars
*Cars destined for America
wm be approximately Jt in. longer
Overall width (over wings)
6 ft. 2:t in. ( 189·8 cm.)
6 ft. 1 in. (185·4 cm.)
6 ft. 7 in. (200·6 cm.)
Standard S3 and Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Bentley Continental S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Overall height (unladen)
Standard S3, Bentley Continental S3 and
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Phantom V cars
5 ft. 4 in. (162·6 cm.)
5 ft. 9 in. (175·3 cm.)
Turning circle diameter
41 ft. 8 in. (12·70 m.)
43 ft. 0 in. (13·10 m.)
48 ft. 9 in. (14·86 m.)
Standard S3 and Bentley Continental S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Phantom V cars
Weight, kerbside
41 ·5 cwt. (2108 kgs.)
38 cwt. (1930·5 kgs.)
43 cwt. (2184 kgs.)
50 cwt. (2540 kgs.)
Standard S3 cars
Bentley Continental S3 cars
Long Wheelbase S3 cars
Phantom V cars
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Printed in England
SECTION Al - CHASSIS TORQUE TIGHTENING CHART
TORQUE FIGURES -
Size
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Half Nut Torque
Full Nut Torque
2B.A.
i in.
--k in.
i in.
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CADMIUM PLATED STANDARD PARTS
UNF
* in. A.F.
i in. UNF
i in. UNF
to 36 lb. in.
30 lb. in.
to 60 lb. in.
(0·97 kg.m.)
to 10 lb. ft.
(l ·39 kg.m.)
5 lb. ft.
(0·69 kg.m.)
to IO lb. ft. {l · 39 kg.m.)
16 lb. ft.
(2·21 kg.m.)
to 18 lb. ft.
(2·49 kg.m.)
13 lb. ft.
(l ·80 kg.m.)
to 15 lb.
n.
(2·07 kg.m.)
29 lb. ft.
(4·01 kg.m.)
to 32 lb. ft.
(4·42 kg.m.)
22 lb. ft.
(3·04 kg.m.)
to 25 lb. ft.
(3·46 kg.m.)
in. A.F.
42 lb. ft.
(5·80 kg.m.)
to 45 lb. ft.
(6·22 kg.m.)
33 lb. ft.
(4·56 kg.m .)
to 36 lb. ft. (4·98 kg.m.)
fin. A.F.
60 lb. ft.
(8·30 kg.m.)
to 65 lb. ft.
(9·00 kg.m.)
48 lb. ft.
(6·63 kg.m.)
to 52 lb. ft.
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85 lb. ft. (11·75 kg.m.)
to 90 lb. ft. (12·44 kg.m.)
73 lb. ft. (10· 10 kg.m.)
(7· 19 kg.m.)
to 78 lb. ft. (10·80 kg.m.)
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All setscrews are to be torque tightened to the appropriate
The following non-plated parts are to be torque tightened
figures quoted in the above table for full nuts, unless
to the appropriate figures quoted in the above table for
otherwise specified.
cadmium plated parts.
Rear spring 'U' bolts.
Important
In order to ensure correct torque tightness figures are
obtained for plated parts, all burrs and foreign matter e.g.
grit, grease and paint must be removed from the abutment
faces of the nuts, setscrews, washers and components.
Exhaust downtake pipe.
The torque loadings for non-plated nuts and bolts apply
when engine oil is smeared on the threads and the bolt or
nut faces.
For SPECIAL TORQUE TIGHTNESS FIGURES, see overleaf
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Workshop Manual
Supplement
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
SPECIAL TORQUE TIGHTNESS FIGURES
Torque
Bumpers - Front and Rear
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in. dia. UNF nut - Output flange
IO lb. ft.
to 12 lb. ft.
(1·39 kg.m.)
(1·66 kg.m.)
60 lb.
to 70 lb.
12 lb.
to 15 lb.
IO lb.
to 12 lb.
30 lb.
to 45 lb.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
(8·30
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(2·07
(1 ·38
(I ·66
(4·15
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kg.rn.)
kg.m.)
kg.rn.)
kg.m.)
kg.m.)
kg.m.)
kg.m.)
60 lb.
to 70 lb.
12 lb.
to 15 lb.
10 lb.
to 12 lb.
30 lb.
to 45 lb.
45 lb.
to 60 lb.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
(8·30
(9·68
(l ·66
(2·07
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(l ·66
(4·15
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(6·22
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kg.rn.)
kg.m.)
kg.m.)
kg.rn.)
kg.rn.)
kg.rn.)
kg.rn.)
kg.rn.)
kg.m.)
kg.m.)
35 lb. ft.
to 40 lb. ft.
45 lb. ft.
to 50 lb. ft.
(4·84
(5·53
(6·22
(6·91
kg.m.)
kg.m.)
kg.m.)
kg.m.)
Dampers - Front
-jg- in. dia. UNF nut - Piston actuating lever
-jg- in. dia. UNF filler plug
it in. dia.
i in. dia.
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UNF solenoid control plug
UNF rear plug
Dampers - Rear
it- in. dia.
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Piston actuating lever
UNF filler plug
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in. dia. UNF solenoid control plug
in. dia. UNF rear plug
l in. dia.
UNF nut - Damper links
Drag Link and Track Rods
i in. dia. nut securing ball pins
Ii in. dia.
UNF ball pin socket plug
Frame and Fittings
i in. dia. nut - Rear spring front anchorage
I 50 lb. ft. (20·73 kg.rn.)
to 180 lb. ft. (24·88 kg.rn.)
Front Suspension
B
B
ff in. dia.
Ii in. dia.
UNF fulcrum pin - Upper
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UNF threaded bushes - Lower triangle levers
150 lb. ft. (20·73 kg.m.)
250 lb. ft. (34·57 kg.m.)
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Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
~uel Pumps
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Workshop Manual
Supplement
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
'Upper' airstream switch
'Upper' switch terminal identification is as follows
(Page C 9 in Workshop Manual)
S3 cars only
This switch controls the heater and evaporator flap
actuators, blower motor, water tap actuator and
refrigeration compressor clutch (if fitted).
1st ~ight
Water tap leak
Hot flap full open
Cold flap fnll open
2nd right
Water tap leak
Hot flap full open
Cold flap two-thirds open
3rd right
4th right
I ls! left
Very hot air
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Hot flap foll opert
.Cold flap shut
2nd left
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Warm air
Water tap full c,pen
Hot flap full open
Cold flap shut
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volume
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Hot flap full i:,pen
Cold flap full open
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full volume
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Water tap leak
Evaporator flap closed
Supply
Water tap fully open
Heater fully open
Water tap closed
Heater flap closed
Evaporator flap fully open
Blower motor medium speed
Blower motor full speed
Evaporator flap two-thirds
oi:;en
Evaporator flap one-third
open
BLOWER MOTOR (FAN)
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at the end of the switch spindle; this sleeve connects
with two fixed contacts, one of which is placed slightly
forward of the other. When the knob is withdrawn
to the .first position, the most forward of the two
contacts connects with the contact sleeve and introduces a resistance into the blower motor circuit,
causjng the blower motor to operate at half speed.
When the knob is withdrawn to the second position
the second fixed contact connects with the contact
sleeve and by-passes the resistance in the blower motor
circuit.
The main switch mechanism consists basically of
five sets of moving contacts which rotate when the
control knob js turned. Lobes on the contacts 'make'
and 'break' with fixed contacts spaced around the arc
of travel. The effect produced by each position of the
switch is described in Figure C2(S) of this Supplement.
Further ventilation may be obtained for the front
compartment through an auxiliary duct which directs
fresh air, at ambient temperature, from an intake in
the left-hand front wing to a grille in the left-hand
scuttle wall.
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11
12
13
Brown and black
Red and white
Purple and black
Green and purple
Purple
Brown and red
Red and Green
Red
Brown
Yellow
Blue and black
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7
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EFFECT
PRODUCED
Water tap full open
Hot flap full open
Cold flap one-third open
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With the switch knob 'in' air enters the saloon only
through ram effect induced by the forward motion of
the car. When the switch is withdrawn to its first or
second position, air flow is increased by a blower
motor operating at half and full speed respectively.
This is achieved by the provision of a contact sleeve
ICORRESPONOJNG POSITION!
OF FLAPS ANO ACTUATORS
COLOUR OF
WIRE
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The switch utilises seven angular positions which
are: vertical 'off' position, four positions clockwise
and two positions anti-clockwise. If refrigeration is
fitted a third anti-clockwise position is incorporated .
SWITCH
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Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
Supplement
Air flow through this duct is controlled by a butterfly valve which is cable operated by an independent
control beneath the facia adjacent to the steering
column. On long wheelbase cars with a division
this control is marked 'Fresh Air' and is positioned
adjacent to the 'Upper' switch.
RECIRCULATING AIR
·wwei AIR CONTROL
OFF
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WAI\M AIR
HA!F ~.I\
'Lower' or recirculatory system
S3 cars only
•
Fig. C3 (S)
For SJ cars the second to sixth paragraphs are not
applicable. The seventh and eighth paragraphs to read
For SJ cars the 'Note' is not applicable.
The effect produced by each position of the switch is
described in Figure C3 (S) of this Supplement.
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SWITCH :
POSITION
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1st right
---
2nd right
--3rd right
1st left
2nd left
CORESPONDING OPERATIONS OF
WATEII TAP AND 8LOW1:R MOTOR
Motor half speed
Water tap leak
-Warm
- -air-
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2
3
4
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7
8
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Remove the bolts securing the front apron to the
side fairing, also the four nuts, bolts and washers
securing the right-hand side fairing to the wing.
Half fan
Motor half speed
-Hot
-air
-
--
Water tap full open
Motor full speed
Water tap full open
Half fan
Hot air
Full fan
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For S3 cars the following three paragraphs should be
read in place of the eleventh
Remove the interior trim from the right-hand scuttle
wall; this exposes the bolts which secure the rear
vertical edge of the wing.
Motor half speed
[unhealed air
Water tap shut
Half fan
_M_o_t_o_r_fu_ll_s_p_ee_d_ _ _ _1· Unheated air
Water tap shut
Full fan
'Lower' switch terminal identification is as follows
TERMINAL
NUMBER
Unscrew the four bolts which secure the .top of the
radiator to the matrix and the bonnet centre stay,
also the bolts securing the lower end of the shell to
the undertray and front apron.
EFFECT
PRODUCED
--
I COLOUR OF WIRE
Yellow
Blue
Puq>le and black
Green and white
Red and black
J>urpfe and black
Green and black
Switch positions heating unit 'Lower' system
Right-hand front wing -To remove
(Page C 11 in Workshop Manual)
'Lower' airstream switch
(Page C 10 in Workshop Manual)
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1-IOT AIR
rv~:. ........
The air intake grille for this system is positioned at
the right-hand side of the driver's seat, projecting into
both the front and rear compartments. Air is drawn
through this grille by the action of a blower motor
and passed through the lower heat exchanger matrix.
The air then enters the interior of the car via the
cross-duct beneath the facia and a centre duct which
passes beneath the front seats to the rear compartment.
FUNCTION
Blower motor full speed
Blower motor medium
speed
Supply
Water tap leak
Water tap closed
Supply
Water tap open
Remove the four bolts from the right-hand scuttle
wall. Open the door approximately half way and
remove the bolt which secures the rear lower edge
of the wing to the sill.
Open the door fully and remove the bolt which
secures the rear top edge of the wing to the scuttle
wall. Remove also the two self-tapping screws and
one bolt whic:h secure the stainless steel strip to the
lower edge of the wing.
For S3 ca.rs the paragraph headed 'Note' is not
applicable.
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Sectional view of heating unit
1 UPPER (DUMMY) EVAPORATOR
5 UPPER HEATER MATRIX
2 fEROBESTOS PACKING PIECE
6 FE.LTED PACKING STRIP
11 LOWER (DUHl'1YJ EVAPORATOR
3 UPPER SUPPORT BRACKET
7 LOWER HEATER MATRIX
12 RETAINER PLATE
4 FE~OBESTOS PACKING PIECE
8 fEROBESTOS PACKING PIECE
13 RUBBER SEALING STRIP
10 FEROBESTOS PACK ING FiECE
9 LOWE.R SUPPORT BRACKET
Underwing unit - To dismantle
(Page C 11 in Workshop Manual)
Underwing unit - To assemble
(Page C 13 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the third paragraph to read
Remove the eighteen nuts, bolts and washers securing
the four sections of the matrix block together; separate
the sections and retain the packing strips and brackets
held between them.
S3 cars only
Fit the 'Ferobestos' packing piece between the ' Upper'
and 'Lower' matrices, positioning the 'Upper' matrix:
so that the outlet or straighter of the two pip~s face
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Underwing unit-To fit
(Page C 13 in Workshop Manual)
towards the valance plate; then using six nuts, bolts
and twelve plain and 'Ferobestos' washers bolt the
two matrices together as shown in Figure C4 (S) of
this Supplement.
For S3 cars the following two paragraphs should be
read in place of the fourth.
Connnect the coolant hoses to the pipes of the heater
matrices; the hose from the water tap on the righthand valance should be connected to the lower pipe
on the 'Lower' heater matrjx. The hose from the
water tap on the left-hand valance should be connected
to the 'Upper' heater matrix. The 'Upper' heater
matrix return pipe is connected to the matrix inside
the engine compartment.
Contjnue to assemble the heating unit, following the
procedure described on page C13 in Workshop
Manual.
For S3 cars the first to fourth paragraphs to read
Fit the main support brackets to the heater matrix
block, fitting one of the thinner 'Ferobestos' packing
pieces between the upper support bracket and the
matrix block, and another one between the lower
support bracket and matrix block. The upper bracket
is the one with the larger flange.
Secure the hoses with worm drive clips. When
fitting the clips, position the screwdriver slots so that
when the wing is in position, it w.ill be possible to
remove the heater hoses.
Fit the upper 'dummy' evaporator above the matrix
and bracket placing a thin 'Ferobestos' packing between the evaporator and the bracket. Ensure that
the diagonal stiffener of the upper 'dummy' evaporator
is to the rear of the assembly as shown in Figure C4 (S)
of this Supplement. Refit the felt covered sealing strip
between the evaporator and the 'Ferobestos' packing
pieces as shown in Figure C4 (S) of this Supplement. If
a new felted strip is fitted, the outer edge must be
trimmed to fit the ducting; then using six i in. nuts,
holts and plain washers, bolt the assembly together.
ACTUATORS
Description
(Page C 15 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the fifth paragraph to read
The water tap actuators are situated low down, at the
forward end of both the left and right-hand valance
plates. Figure Cl8 in the Workshop Manual shows the
water tap which is situated on the right-hand valance
and controls the flow of hot coolant to the 'Lower'
heater matrix.
Repeat the above procedure with the lower 'dummy'
evaporator noting that in this case the diagonal
stiffener must be to the front of the assembly. Two
'Ferobestos' packing pieces arc used, one each side of
the mounting bracket, and in addition two curved
plates are bolted along the lower edge of the matrix
to locate and secure the rear ducting as shown in
Figure C4 (S) of this Supplement.
Attach the three ducts to the rear of the matrix
block, fitting the edges of the ducts into the slots
formed in the matrix block. Coat the adjacent surfaces
of the lower two ducts with Bostik adhesive, then
press a 9i in. length of rubber sealing strip between
them to wedge the ducts into position.
For SJ cars the eighth paragraph to read
Fit the forward pair of ducts to the matrix block,
ensuring that the lower edge of the upper duct and
the upper edge of the lower duct fit into the slot
formed in the matrix block. Secure the ducting to the
matrix block wjth self-tapping screws and reinforcement strips.
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Actuators - To adjust
(Page C 15 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the fourth to eighth instructions inclusive
are not applicable.
Evaporator flap (Upper) actuator--To adjust
(Page C 16 in Workshop Manual)
S3 cars only
I Push the exte.nsion spindle fully 'home' into the
flap conpling tube, then tighten the pinch bolt
securing the crank lever to the extension spindle.
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Withdraw the extension spindle and crank lever
about n,· in., then tighten the grubscrews securing
the collar against the end face of the spindle
bearing tube.
3
Remove the crank lever from the actuator gear
shaft and check that the extension spindle is free
to rotate through 90°. Any movement through
more than 90° indicates that the flap coupling tube
is not engaged with the extension spindle dogs and
requires rectification.
4
Switch on the ignition and turn the 'Upper' and
'Lower' switches to their off positions. Allow
approximately 30 seconds for the actuator to
return to the fully closed position.
5 Position the actuator crank lever so that it points
to the No. 1 p::,sition on the actuator motor casing,
then tighten the pinch bolt.
6
Slacken the pinch bolt securing the crank lever on
the flap extension spindle. Turn the ex.tension
spindle anti-clockwise (when viewed over the lefthand wing) to close the flap valve. With the flap
valve held closed, adjust the position of the extension spindle crank lever so that the link arm
between the two crank levers can just be fitted
under slight tension. Fit new split pins on the
link arms.
Heater flap (Lower) actuator To adjust
(Page C 16 in Workshop Manual)
6 Slacken the pinch bolt securing the crank lever on
the flap extension spindle. Turn the extension
spindle clockwise (when viewed over the left-hand
wing) to close the flap valve. With the flap valve
held closed, adjust the position of th.e extension
spindle crank lever so that the link arm between
the crank levers can just be fitted under slight
tension. Fit new split pins on the link arms.
Water tap opening-To check
S3 cars only
To ascertain that the water taps are closed, turn both
the 'Upper' and 'Lower' airstream switches to either
the 'Off' or one of the anti-clockwise positions. wait
30 seconds to allow the actuator motor to operate
and then return the switches to the 'Off' position.
Before continuing the check, allow sufficient time for
the coolant in the heater matrices to cool; to facilitate
this turn both the 'Upper' and 'Lower' airstream
switches to the second anti-clockwise position, withdrawing the 'Upper' airstream switch to its full extent.
This action causes the blower motor to operate,
thereby cooling the heater matrices. After a sufficient
time period return the switches to their 'Off' position.
If the taps are closed and the engine is warm, the
three pipes which lead to the heater matrices under
the right-hand front wing should be cold: if one of
the taps is leaking then the pipes will be warm. The
pipe which is connected to the 'Upper' heater matrix
is in turn connected to the water tap on the left-hand
valance. The two pipes connected to the 'Lower'
heater matrix are in turn connected to the water tap
on the right-hand valance.
If the pipes are warm, adjust each water tap in turn
using the following procedure.
'Lower' water tap-To check
SJ cars only
Repeat the operations 1-4 as described for the
evaporator flap.
5 Position the actuator crank lever so that it points
to the No. 3 position on the actuator motor casing.
Tighten the pinch bolt.
S3 cars only
Drain the coolant into a suitable container, or
disconnect the two pipes connected to the water
tap on the right-hand valance and plug them with
suitable wooden pegs to prevent any loss of coolant.
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Close the water tap by turning the 'Lower' airstream switch anti-clockwise and waiting 30
seconds, then turn the switch back to the 'Off'
position.
3 If the coolant has been drained, disconnect the two
hoses to the water tap. Remove the four bolts
securing the tap and actuator motor to the wing
valance, then lift out the tap.
Fig. CS (S)
4 Check whether the tap js open or closed by passing
air through the tap from the inlet side.
5
If the tap is not properly closed, slacken the
clamping bolt on the actuator and push the tap
lever to the closed position. Hold the lever in the
dosed position and tighten the clamping bolt.
6
Check the functioning of the tap, and if correct,
fit the tap and actuator motor on the wing valance.
Access to matriw;
1 UPPER EVA.PORATOR MATRIX
6 LOWER HE,O.TER H....TRIX.
2 COLO fL,O.P SPINDLE
7 UPPER HE,o.TER M,o.TRIX
3 HOT FL,o.P SPINDLE
8 LOWER HE,O.TER
at THERHOSTA.TIC SWITCH
9 LOWER HEA.TEI\ HATRIX OUTLET
S LOWER EVAPORATOR HATRIX
10 UPPER HEATER HATRIX INLET
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'Upper' water tap-To check
S3 cars only
Repeat the operations described for the 'Lower' water
tap, noting that the 'Upper' airstrearn switch controls
the 'Upper' tap actuator and that the tap and actuator
motor are mounted low down at the forward end of
the left-hand valance plate.
Figures Cl3, Cl4, CIS and Cl6 in the Workshop
Manual are not applicable to the S3 Air Conditioning
Unit.
The remaining information in this Section which
applies to S2 cars is also applicable to S3 cars.
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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
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SECTION
D1
Maintenance Data - Sl Cars
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SECTION D1 - MAINTENANCE DATA
SILVER CLOUD Ill, BENTLEY S3, BENTLEY CONTINENTAL SJ AND PHANTOM V
Engine
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Continental S3
Distributor contact breaker gap
Distributor 'dwell' angle
Sparking plugs
9 : 1 compression ratio
8 : I compression ratio
Sparking plug gap
Firing order
Ignition timing
Valve timing
0·014 in. - 0·016 in.
31 ° to 37° at 0·015 in. gap
Champion RN.8.
Champion RN.8, Champion RN.DP, Lodge CLNP.
0·025 in.
Al, Bl, A4, B4, B2, A3, BJ, A2.
( l, 5, 4,
2° B.T.D.C.
5° A.T.D.C.
8,
6,
3,
7,
2.)
Engine
Phantom V
Distributor contact breaker gap
Distributor 'dwell' angle
Sparking plugs
9 : 1 compression ratio
8 : I compression ratio
Sparking plug gap
Firing order
Ignition timing
Valve timing
0·019 in. - 0·021 in.
3 [ 0 to 32}0 at 0·020 in. gap
Champion RN.8.
Champion RN.8, Champion RN.DP, Lodge CLNP.
0·025 in.
Al, Bl, A4, B4, B2, A3, B3, A2.
( J, 5, 4,
2° B.T.D.C.
5° A.T.D.C.
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Bentley SJ and Bentley Continental S3
Capacities
Engine
Automatic gearbox
Rear axle - Silver Cloud III}
Bentley S3
Continental S3
Phantom V
Steering system
Steering (transfer box)
Cooling system
Fuel tank - Silver Cloud III }
Bentley S3
Continental S3
Phantom V
Imperial
12 pints
20 pints
U.S.
14·4 pints
24 pints
Litres
6·81
11 ·36
Ii pints
l ·95 pints
0·92
Ii pints
3 pints
t pints
22 pints
2·1 pints
3·6 pints
0·75 pints
26·41 pints
0·99
1·7
0·355
12·5
18 galls.
21 ·6 galls.
81-82
23 galls.
27·62 galls.
104·56
Levels
Engine sump
Automatic gearbox
Rear axle
Steering system
Steering (transfer box)
Shock dampers
Hydraulic brake fluid reservoirs
Coolant level
Battery electrolyte
Windscreen washer reservoir
Maximum mark on dipstick
F line on dipstick:
Bottom of level plug orifice
Just covering the filter
Bottom of level plug orifice
Bottom threads of filler plug orifice
Level marks on clamping straps
Bottom of radiator filler orifice
tin. above the top of separators
I in. below the top of filler orifice
Tyre pressures
8·20 in. x 15 in. tyres
Front 22 lb/sq.in. (l ·55 kg/sq.cm.) }
Cold
Rear 27 lb/sq.in. (1 ·90 kg/sq.cm.)
Silver Cloud III and Bentley S3 Long Wheelbase - 8·20 in. X 15. in. tyres
Front 23 lb/sq.in. (I-62 kg/sq.cm.)
Cold
Rear 29 lb/sq.in. (2·04 kg/sq.cm.)
Cold for normal
Bentley Continental S3 - 8·00 in. x 15 in. tyres Front 20 lb/sq.in. (l ·41 kg/sq.cm.)
speed running.
Rear 25 lb/sq.in. (1·76 kg/sq.cm.)
Cold for maximum
Front 25 lb/sq.in. (l ·76 kg/sq.cm.)
speed running.
Rear 30 lb/sq.in. (2· 11 kg/sq.cm.)
Park Ward Convertible Coupe - 8·00 in. x 15 in. tyres
Cold for normal
Front 20 lb/sq.in. (1·41 kg/sq.cm.)
speed running.
Rear 28 lb/sq.in. (1 ·97 kg/sq.cm.)
Cold for maximum
Front 25 lb/sq.in. (1 ·76 kg/sq.cm.)
Rear 33 lb/sq.in. (2·33 kg/sq.cm.)
speed running.
Phantom V - 8·90 in. x 15 in. tyres
Front 22 lb/sq.in. (1-55 kg/sq.cm.)
Cold
Rear 27 lb/sq.in. (I ·90 kg/sq.cm.)
Note The tyre pressures quoted for Phantom V cars are nominal figures only,
as the pressures may vary between individual cars according to the wejght.
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Electrical equipment
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Battery
Earth
Generator
Starter motor
Horns
Headlamps
Dagenite or Exide 12v. 67 amp/hr.
Negative to frame
Lucas C48 12v.
Lucas M-45 G 12v.
Lucas WT 618/1
Twin sealed-beam type
Headlamp type and ratings
Type
IA
2A
U.K.
Europe, except France
IA
European
France
IA
2A
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Middle and Far East
Canada, South and America U.S.A.
IA
2 or 2A
Colour
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Yellow
Yellow
Clear
Clear
Fitting
12v 48w
12v 48w
12v 6w
12v 21w
l2v 21/6w
12v 21w
12v 21w
12v 6w
12v 6w
12v 6w
12v 6w
12v 6w
12v 6w
12v 3w
Yellow
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
B.P.F.
B.P.F.
M.C.C. bayonet
S.C.C. bayonet
S.B.C. bayonet
S.C.C. bayonet
S.C.C. bayonet
M.C.C. bayonet
M.C.C. bayonet
M.C.C. bayonet
M.C.C. bayonet
M.C.C. bayonet
Double-ended festoon
Double-ended festoon
12v
12v
12v
12v
12v
12v
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
M.E.S.
M.E.S.
M.E.S.
M.E.S.
M.E.S.
M.E.S.
Clear
Clear
M.E.S. screw
M.E.S. screw
Rating
12v
12v
12v
12v
I2v
12v
12v
12v
37-!w
37!/50w
37!w
45/40w
37!w
45/40w
37!w
37!/50w
Push-in two blade
Push-in three blade
Push-in two blade
Push-in three blade
Push-in two blade
Push-in three blade
Push-in two blade
Push-in three blade
Bulbs
Foglamps
All countries except U.S.A. and Canada
U.S.A. and Canada
Front side lamp
Front flasher lamp
Rear stop/tail lamp
Rear flasher lamp
Reversjng lamp
Number plate lamp
Boot lamp
Inspection lamp
Companion lamp
Map lamp
Roof lamp
Capping rail lamp
Speedometer
Illumination
Rasher warning lamps
Headlamp main beam
'4' in 'I' instrument lamp
Clock illumination
Hand brake warning lamp
Switch box
Generator warning lamp
Fuel level warning lamp
Fuses
Horn fuse
Headlamp flasher relay
Radio fuse
2·2w
2·2w
2·2w
2·2w
2·2w
2·2w
J6v 3w
16v 3w
screw
screw
screw
screw
screw
screw
30 amp. (one strand of No. 28 SWG (0·0148 in. dia.) tinned
copper wire).
25 amp. cartridge type
25 amp. cartridge type
5 amp. cartridge type
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PERIODIC LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES FOR
SILVER CLOUD IJI, BENTLEY S3, BENTLEY CONTINENTAi: S3 AND PHANTOM V
The following periodic service schedules have been
drawn up to assist retailers and service personnel with
the maintenance of Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor
cars.
Retailers are advised to adopt these schedules as
normal service procedure and to make appropriate
arrangements with any owners wishing to avail themselves of this service.
Should some owners wish to carry out their own
maintenance inspections, it should be noted that these
schedules do not in any way supersede the instructions
given in the Owner's Handbook.
INITIAL 3,000 MILE SCHEDULE
At the completion of the first 3000 miles (5000 Kms.)
Engine oil change. Oil level checks, engine and chassis
adjustments, electrical system checks and road test.
INITIAL 3000 MILE (SOOOKM.) SCHEDULE
Oil changes
l
Drain and refill the crankcase sump. For subsequent oil changes refer to the 6000 mile
schedule.
Oil level checks and lubrication
Carburetter air valve damper.
Steering pump reservoir.
3 Brake fluid reservoirs.
4 Automatic gearbox. (Check with the engine
running as described in the Automatic Gearbox
Manual.)
5 Lubricate the eight grease nipples on the front
suspension.
2
Engine and chassis adjustments
I Check the coolant level and if necessary top-up
6000 MILE SCHEDULE
At the completion of every 6000 miles (10,000
Repetition of the 3000 mile schedule plus oil change - engine oil filter change - brake
check - minor engine, chassis and electrical
checks and lubrication.
Kms.).
Engine
system
system
12,000 MILE SCHEDULE
At the completion of every 12,000 miles (20,000 Kms.).
Repetition of the 6000 mile schedule plus - Complete lubrication of suspension, steering and transmission - further maintenance of engine, chassis and
electrical system components.
with the correct anti-freeze mixture. Tighten the
worm drive clips securing all coolant hoses.
2 Check the tension of the belts driving the fan,
steering pump, generator and refrigerant compressor (if fitted) and adjust if necessary.
If
individual belt tension is uneven a new matched
pair of belts should be fitted.
3 Check and if necessary adjust the rear brakes and
servo.
4 Check and adjust tyre pressures (including spare).
Electrical system checks
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2
24,000 MILE SCHEDULE
At the completion of every 24,000 miles (40,000 Kms.).
Repetition of the 12,000 mile schedule plus
change of major components - maintenance of
power assisted steering unit.
Check the level of the battery electrolyte and top-up
if necessary.
Check, and if necessary top-up the windscreen
washer reservoir with the correct mixture of distilled water and Rolls-Royce windscreen washer
fluid.
Road test
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Test the car on the road and adjust the T. V. rod
('A' rod) if necessary.
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The flow control valve and pressure
relief valve
valve; this pressure forces the valve along the valve
housing until it uncovers a by-pass port, which directs
oil in excess of 1·4 gals. to 1·7 gals. (6·47 litres to
7·7 litres) per minute back to the inlet side of the
pump.
When the pressure in the system exceeds approximately 750 lb/sq.in. (52·73 kg/sq.cm.) the relief valve
inside the flow control valve is forced back, compressing its spring and uncovering a bore through
which oil in excess of this pressure is returned to the
inlet side of the pump.
On SJ cars the flow control valve is situated in a
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bore alongside the pump discharge port; its function
is to control the fl.ow of oil leaving the pump.
On leaving the pump the oil has to pass through a
metering hole situated in the outlet port. As the speed
of the pump increases the volume of oil which has to
pass through the metering hole also increases, causing
a pressure build up on the end of the flow control
SECTION N2-0ILPUMP-POWER ASSISTED STEERING
Description - S3 cars
Servicing (Page N7 in Work-shop Manual)
Oil level -To check
Basically the power assisted steering pump consists of
a ring of rollers axially disposed around a rotor which
operates within a cam ring. The rotor, rollers and
cam ring are mounted inside a split pump body; the
rotor is keyed to a shaft which is driven by the engine.
As soon as the rotor begins to revolve, centrifugal
force causes the rollers to move outward into contact
with the cam; this action forms a working chamber
between the cam ring and the rotor, the roller acting
as a seal between the two. As the pump rotates this
working chamber increases and decreases in volume
relative to the position of the cam and rotor. During
the phase when the volume is increasing, oil is drawn
into the pump from the reservoir via the inlet port.
Further rotation of the pump results in a decrease in
the volume of the working chamber and consequent
pressurising of the oil in the chamber; thus oil is
forced under pressure out into the discharge port of
the pump and on into the system.
After passing. through the system, the oil returns to
the reservoir througn the main filter. For technical
reasons it is necessary to position the filter in the
return flow to th~ reservoir and any foreign matter
must .flnd its way through the system before being
filtered. The circulation of oil is maintained at a
constant flow by the flow control valve described in
'The fl.ow control valve and pressure relief valve' of
this Supplement.
S3 cars onJy
Every 6000 m11es {10,000 Kms.), the oil level in the
steering pump reservoir should be checked and if
necessary topped-up with one of the recommended
fluids until the level of the fluid is just apove the top
of the filter.
Note It is important that only clean oil should be
used to top-up the steering pump reservoir.
Filter element - To renew
(Page N9 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the first paragraph to read
The oil filter element must be changed every 24,000
miles (40,000 Kms.).
Priming and filling the system
(Page N9 in Workshop Manual)
S3 cars only
To ensure that the steering system operates smoothly
and free from judder it is essential that all air is
expelled from the system, it is therefore recommended
that the following priming procedure is adhered to.
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TO UfT
ROTAflON
Fig. Nl (S) Circulation diagram-normal turning condition rignt-hand lock -
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Fill the steering pump reservoir until the fluid is
just above the top of the filter.
Start the engine and allow it to idle.
Set the steering system so that the piston in the
hydraulic ram is in its most forward position, i.e.
on right-hand drive cars the steering should be set on
full left-hand lock; on left-hand drive cars the steering
should be set on full right-hand lock.
Remove the protective cap, fit a bleed tube to the
hydraulic ram bleeder nipple and insert the free end
of the tube into a clean glass jar.
Unscrew the bleeder nipple sufficiently to allow fluid
to pass into the jar.
During the previous operations the level of the fluid
in the steering pump reservoir should be constantly
checked and topped-up to the correct level.
Continue bleeding until air bubbles no longer issue
from the bleed tube.
Tighten the bleeder nipple, remove the bleed tube
and refit the protective cap.
finally return the steering wheel to the central
position and recheck the level of the fluid in the
steering pump reservoir.
On later S3 cars a bleeder nipple is fitted also in the
top of the rocking shaft bearing housing.
To bleed from this nipple carry out the same
procedure as employed when bleeding the hydraulic
ram, but with the steering wheel in the straight ahead
position.
Oil pump-To test
To follow 'Oil pump - To remove'
(Page N9 in Workshop Manual)
If facilities exist it is advisable to test the pump to
ensure that it is delivering the correct pressure and
flow.
Test data
S3 cars onJy
Flow
1·4 gals. to 1·7 gals. (6·47 litres to 7·7 litres)
per minute at 3000 (Pump) r.p.m.
Pressure 700 lb/sq.in. to 750 lb/sq.in. at 900 (Pump)
r.p.m.
lf the steering pump is not delivering the correct
pressure and flow, ensure that the t1ow control valve
is not sticking. If the flow control valve is found to be
operating satisfactorily, it will be necessary to dismantle and inspect the pump.
Oil pump - To dismantle and inspect
(Page N10 in Workshop Manual)
For S:l cars the third paragraph onwards to read
For identification of detail components refer to
Figure N4 (S) of this Supplement.
Remove the reservoir cover; lift off the spring and
filter retaining washer and withdraw the filter.
Screw a ·{I; in. U'.\lf nut onto a itJ- in. UNF setscrew;
screw the setscrew into the centre pedestal, tighten the
nut and remove the pedestal.
If the previous method is not successful, a pair of
grips may be used to remove the pedestal.
·
Remove the filter support plate.
Remove the setscrew and the -tin. UNF blanking
plug, then withdraw the clamping plate (7). See
Figure N4 (S) of this Supplement.
Lift off the reservoir body taking care nor to misplace the rubber sealing rings and distance plate
located beneath the body.
Withdraw the sleeve from the inlet port of the
pump.
Remove the pump pulley, if necessary using a
suitable extractor; take care not to misplace the
Woodruff key.
Using an Allen key unscrew the six setscrews which
secure the two halves of the pump body together.
Separate the pump from the cover and collect the
sealing ring (14) shown in Figure N4 (S) of this
Supplement.
Before removing the rotor, rollers and cam ring,
take note of the direction in which the rotor is 'fitted.
Using a straight edge across the body of the pump,
check with a feeler gauge, the end clearance of the
rotor and rollers. This should be within the range
0·001 in. to 0·00!8 in.
Remove the rotor. rollers and cam ring from the
pump body, taking care not to misplace the rotor
driving key from the shaft.
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flOJIII
RE5ElVD1l
IIOIATION
Fig. NJ (S)
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Unscrew the four countersunk headed screws and
remove the bearing retaining plate.
Remove the shaft from the housing, then gently tap
the oil seal out of the housing.
Inspect the bearing for wear or damage, if excessively worn the bearing should be removed from
the shaft and a new one fitted.
Remove the flow control valve plug (30) (see Figure
N4 (S) of this Supplement) from the side of the pump
body and withdraw the combined flow control and
relief valve, taking care not to misplace the flow
co-nti'ol valve spring.
Inspect the pump body and cover, for wear or
scoring by the rotor; JL excessive wear or scoring has
taken place and the eifft clearance of the rotor in the
body exceeds 0·0018 in., the body and cover should
be renewed and a new matched set of rotor, rollers
and cam ring fitted.
annular groove formed on the end of the cam ring
and in the recess formed in the flow control by-pass
port. Fit the six Allen setscrews to secure the cover
to the pump body. Whilst tightening the setscrews
rotate the shaft to ensure that no binding takes place.
Fit the flow control valve spring and the combined
flow control and relief valve into the pump body,
ensuring that it moves freely in its bore.
Fit the flow control valve cap using a new 'O' ring.
Fit the reservoir to the pump body ensuring that
new sealing rings are fitted to each side of the distance
plate. Fit the sleeve into the inlet port of the pump,
then using the-! in. UNF blanking plug and the~ in.
U NF setscrews secure the reservoir firmly to the pump
body.
Fit the filter support plate and the centre pedestal,
then tighten the pedestal in a similar manner to that
described for removal.
Fit the filter, filter retaining washer, spring and
reservoir cap ensuring that the reservoir cap seal and
the secnring screw seal are in good condition.
Oit pump-To assemble
(Page N11 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the second paragraph onwards to read
Coat the outside of the new oil seal with a thin layer
of Wellseal, then after greasing the lip of the new
seal, insert it into the pump body. Care should be
taken not to damage the seal.
Insert the drive-shaft, at the same time turning it
so as to minimise the risk of damage to the oil seal.
Tap the bearing into the body, then using the four
countersunk headed screws, fit the bearing retaining
plate.
Fit the cam ring, ensuring that it is located correctly
on the pin in the pump body.
Fault diagnosis
(Page N12 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the fourth paragraph to read
The pump delivery pressure should be approximately
750 lb/sq.in. (52·73 kg/sq.cm.), with the engine idling
and the wheels against the stops.
Steering judder
Fit the key and slide the rotor on to the shaft. The
rotor should be fitted so that when viewed from the
rear of the pump, the leading edge of the rotor blades
should face anti-clockwise.
On S3 cars a probable cause of steering judder is
the presence of air in the system. This can be removed
by priming the steering system as described on
Page N3(S) in this Supplement; ensure that the
correct fluid level is maintained in the reservoir.
Insert the six rollers into the spaces between the
rotor blades. Fit new rubber sealing rings in the
The remaining information in this Section which
applies to S2 C<"rs is also applicable to S3 cars.
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'-"'"_,,_ _ _ _ _ _ II
28
30
27
29
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Fig. N4 (S)
Exploded view of steering pump
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1 FILLER CAP
2 SPRING
3 PEDESTAL STUD
4 FILTER
S FILTER SUPPORT PLATE
6 SEALING RING
7 CLAHPING PLATE
8 RESERVOIR
9 SEALING RING
10 DISTANCE PIECE
11 SEALING RING
12 SEALING RING
13 BUSI~
H SEALING RING
1 S BANJO ADAPTOR
16 SEALING RINGS
17 ADAPTOR SOLT
18 DRIVING PIN
19 WOODRUFF KEY
2D PULLEY
21 ENO PLATE
2l SHAFT
23 BEARING
24 Oil SEAL
25 BUSH
26 PUHP SOOY
27 VALVE SPRING
28 COHBINED OIL FLOW ANO
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
29 SEALING RING
30 PLUG
31 CAH RING
l2 ROLLER
33 ROTOR
3~ COVER
35 DOWEL
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SECTION N 3- POWER CYLINDER ANO HOSES
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Hoses
Right-hand drive - S2 cars
(Page N14 in Workshop Manual)
Hoses
Left-hand drive - S2 cars
(Page N14 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the second paragraph to read
The delivery hose from the pump to the valve housing,
sweeps down from the pump to a clip at the centre of
the front pan; it then passes through a clip on the
right-hand damper top. From this point it runs
alongside the power cylinder rear hose and is connected to the higher of the two remaining ports. The
return hose from the valve housing to the pump is
connected to the remaining port in the valve housing,
it then sweeps downwards from the valve housing
through a clip on the steering box mounting arm;
from the mounting arm the hose rises and passes over
the front of the engine crankcase and is connected hy
a worm drive clip to the inlet pipe on the pump
reservoir.
for 83 cars the first paragraph to read
From the valve housing, the two power cylinder hoses
sweep inwards and down to a clip on the inner surface
of the chassis side member, then rise to a clip on the
left-hand damper top and a clip at the lower corner
of the valance before leading down behind the
stabilizer bar to the power cylinder. The return hose
from the valve housing sweeps in and down to the
clip on the inner surface of the chassis side member,
from where it rises to another clip on the engine
crankcase. From the clip on the crankcase the hose
sweeps underneath and behind the pump to connect
to the inlet union.
SECTION N 1- STEERING COLUMN AND STEERING BOX
Servicing
(Page N35 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the following two paragraphs should be
read in place of tbe first
Every 24,000 miles {40,000 Kms.) check the oil level
in the transfer gearbox. Remove the filler plug and
the oil level plug. The filler plug is positioned on top
of the driven gear casing; the oil level plug is positioned
at the front of the driving gear casing, adjacent to the
eccentric adjuster. If necessary, the transfer gearbox
should be topped-up with the approved oil to the
oil level hole. Fit the filler and level plugs.
If when checking the oil level in the transfer gearbox,
it is found that an excess of oil is present, this may be
due to a fault in the oil seal situated in the transfer
gearbox adaptor plate which is positioned between the
transfer gearbox and the steering box spool valve
housing; in this case it will be necessary to renew
the oil seal as described in 'Steering box oil seals To renew' of this Supplement.
Steering column and steering box - To
remove
83 cars
If the steering column and steering box are required
to be removed as separate assemblies, follow the
procedure described in 'Steering column-To remove'
and 'Steering box - To remove' (Page N36 in
Workshop Manual).
It is possible to remove the steering column and
steering box as a complete assembly as follows.
Disconnect the battery leads.
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1 SNAP RING
10 END COVER
19 BEARING HOUSING
1 TOP COVER
11 OUTER RACE
20 BEARING
3 TRANSFER GEAR CAS ING
12 STEERING CAl1
21 ECCENTRIC PIN
4 DRIVING GEAR
13 I\OCKING SHAFT
12 BEARING
5 DRIVEN GEAR
H PENDULUM LEVER
l l NUT
6 ADAPTOR VALVE HOUSlNG
15 BEARING HOUSING
l-4 DISTANCE PIECE
7 SPOOL VALVE HOUSING
16 OUTER RACE
25 SPLIT PIN
8 ADAPTOR
17 ADJUSTING WASHER
26 COUPLING
9 STEERING BOX
18 MOUNTING ARM
27 DISTANCE PIECE
1C LOWER CAM ADJUSTING WASHER
lC UPPER CAM ADJUSTING WASHER
3V LOWER. SPOOL VALVE ADJUSTING WASHER
4V UPPER SPOOL VALVE ADJUSTING WASHER
No. 5 SPOOL VALVE CROSS-LOAD ADJUSTING WASHER
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Apply the hand brake and carefully position a jack
under the front pan; ensure that the jack head cannot
contact and so damage the power steering cylinder
as it is raised. Jack up the front of the car and
position supports under the stabilizer rod chassis
mountings.
To gain access to the steering box; remove the front
wheel and the valance plate panel from the driver's
side of the car.
On right-hand drive cars, it is necessary also to
remove the undersheet on the right-hand side of the
car.
Remove the three screws retaining the horn push
plate assembly to the steering wheel. Disconnect the
horn wire snap connector and withdraw the assembly.
Unlock and remove the steering wheel retaining nut
and tab washer.
A scribed line or centre punch d.ot should be used to
mark the wheel hub position in relation to the shaft
for convenient assembly.
Refit the nut a few threads to prevent damage to the
threaded end of the tube.
Using Special tool RH 593 in conjunction with the
pressure pad RH 7271, withdraw the steering wheel;
care should be taken not to trap the horn wire
between the steering tube and extractor.
Remove the extractor and the retaining nut and
lift off the steering wheel.
Remove the front seats and carpet, then remove the
setscrews securing the insulating panel and gas seal
plate to the bulkhead. Remove the brake fluid pipe
clip attached to one of the setscrews securing the
insulating panel.
Remove the foot brake pedal from the brake pedal
lever and slide the insulator panel, together with the
gas seal plate, along the column.
Disconnect the horn and earthing wires situated
midway along the steering column.
Remove the two screws and withdraw the horn
brush housing.
Disconnect the ride control and flasher indicator
wires at the junction behind the facia panel.
Disconnect the micro-switch wires.
Unscrew the pinch bolt and nut from the gear
operating lever at the lower end of the control rod.
Remove the two screws which secure the ride control
switch to the steering column.
Unscrew the two Allen screws securing the gear
range quadrant to the steering column. Remove the
quadrant and withdraw the control rod from the
operating lever. Remove the control rod from the
steering column, taking care not to misplace the
locating key fitted at the lower end of the control rod.
Remove the micro-switches from the lower end of
the steering column.
Remove the nut, lock-washer and plain washer
securing the pendulum lever to the splined end or the
rocking shaft. Mark the position of the pendulum
lever in relation to the rocking shaft to assist in reassembly, then withdraw the pendulum lever using
extractor tool RH 321.
On left-hand drive cars, if difficulty is experienced
in fitting the extractor tool owing to lack of space
between the end or the rocking shaft and the exhaust
pipe, the pendulum lever should be withdrawn when
the steering box mountings have been removed.
Disconnect the oil pipes from the spool valve
housing and mask the ends to prevent oil leakage
and the ingress or dirt.
Unscrew the two Allen screws and remove the
steering column clamp from the bracket on the facia.
Remove the nut, bolt and washers securing the
steering box mounting arm to the bracket on the
chassis frame.
Support the steering box and remove the four setscrews, washers and mounting brackets securing the
mounting tube in position on the chassis frame.
At this point a second operator is required to assist
in the removal of the steering box and column from
the chassis.
Support the steering box and remove the insulating
panel and gas seal plate from the steering column. To
facilitate this, wrap the steering column with masking
tape, particularly around the tube which normally
contains the wires for the ride control and direction
indicator switches. A light coating of a rubber
lubricant will also assist the removal of the panel and
gas seal plate.
Carefully remove the steering column and steering
box, taking care not to damage or mark the enamelled
outer tube of the column.
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Steering box oil seats - To renew
SJ cars on)y
S3 cats only
To remove the steering cam tube oil seal carry out the
procedure as described in 'Steering box - To dismantle' in this Supplement.
Unscrew and remove the four setscrews and washers
securing the transfer gearbox to the valve housing
adaptor. Place a suitable container beneath the
transfer gearbox to collect the oil which will drain
from it.
The steering column may then be dismantled
following the procedure described in 'Steering Column
-To dismantle' (Page N36 in Workshop Manual)
noting that the first six paragraphs are not applicable
if the steering column and steering box have been
removed as a complete assembly.
Smear the new oil seal outer casing with a small
amount of Wellseal then fit the new oil seal into the
adaptor plate.
Fit the adaptor plate to the steering box as described
in 'Steering box - To assemble' of this Supplement.
To renew the rocking shaft oil seal, remove the
lower bearing housing from the steering box, taking
note of the position of the pointer in relation to the
scale engraved on the steering box mounting arm.
Remove the taper roller bearing and the adjusting
washer, then tap out the oil seal.
Steering box - To dismantle
(Page N37 in Workshop Manual)
S3 cars only
It should only be necessary to dismantle the steering
box for the renewal of the transfer geilrs, the cam tube
oil seal and the rocking shaft oil seal.
No attempt should be made to remo...-e the valve
housing assembly, the steering cam tube assembly or
the rocking shaft assembly from the steering box..
Should faults or damage occur in these assemblies the complete steering box should be returned
to
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Smear the new oil seal outer casing with a small
amount of Wellseal then fit the new oil seal into the
bearing housing; replace the adjusting washer and
refit the taper .roller bearing. Fit a new 'O' ring into
the groove in the steering box. mounting arm. Mask
the splines of the rocking shaft to avoid damaging the
oil seal. Refit the bearing housing to the steering box
ensuring that the position of the pointer is in its
original position.
Steering box - To assemble
(Page N39 in Workshop Manual)
S3 cars only
Having renewed the steering cam tube oil seal, fit a
new 'O' ring into the transfer gearbox adaptor plate,
then fit the adaptor plate to the steering box.
Pym's Lane, Crewe
Cheshire England.
To remove the driven transfer gear from the steering
cam tube, remove the setscrew and washer securing the
gear whilst holding the gear by meaus of the special
tool RH 7235. Mark the position of the driven gear
to the cam tube, then withdraw the gear using
extractor RH 7226.
Remove the transfer gearbox adaptor plate and tap
out the oil seal.
Fit the driven transfer gear onto the cam tube,
ensuring that the correlation marks are in alignment.
Fit the setscrew and washer, then tighten the setscrew by holding the driven gear by means of the
special tool RH 7235.
Note The transfer gears are supplied in pairs and
must not be interchanged with other gears;
there is also a correlation mark on each gear
to provide the best meshing on assembly.
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Fit a new 'O' ring into the transfer gear casing, then
fit the casing to the steering box.
Fit a new 'O' ring inside the transfer gear casing,
then fit the transfer drive gear assembly. Ensure that
the correlation marks on the teeth of the transfer gears
are aligned.
Coat the transfer gear teeth with Retinax 'A' grease
and adjust the gear mesh to obtain zero backlash by
rotating the eccentric pin. The lock-nut must be
tightened before making the check.
Fit a new 'O' ring into the steering column adaptor
plate and if necessary renew the eight rubber mounting
bushes. Fit the adaptor plate to the transfer gearbox;
tighten the four nuts progressively to avoid distorting
the plate.
Fit the steering column assembly to the steering box
assembly.
Fit a new 'O' ring to the rear end of the transfer
gearbox and fit the small driven gear bnsh housing.
Whilst tightening the four 2 BA nuts on the bush
housing the steering wheel should be continually
rotated in each direction in order to ensure that the
bush housing is centralized correctly.
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Steering column and box-To fit
(Page N42 in Workshop Manual)
S3 cars only
Refit the steering column and steering box as a
complete assembly to the car, carefully reversing the
procedure given for removal in 'Steering column and
steering box - To remove' of this Supplement. If
necessary renew the rubber bushes on the steering box
mounting arm.
When the steering column and steering box are in
position remove the transfer gearbox level and filler
plugs and add a quantity of the recommended lubricant until a flow is observed from the oil level plug
hole. This will require approximately t pint (0·355
litres). Refit and tighten both plugs.
Prime and fill the steering system as described in
'Priming and filling the system' of this Supplement.
Thoroughly clean the chassis frame adjacent to the
steering box, then road test the car and check for
oil leaks.
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SECTION
Pf
General Description
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CHAPTER P
CHASSIS FRAME
SECTION P 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION
(Page P1 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the following three paragraphs should be
read in place of the seventh.
All S3 chassis frames are provided with angled tunnels
through the left-hand side member and the rear lefthand cruciform member to accommodate the 'throughthe-frame' exhaust pipe run {see Figure Pl (S) of this
Supplement). These tunnels are lined with seamed
steel tubing, arc welded into position in the frame.
The rear silencer front support bracket is positioned
immediately behind the tunnel in the rear left-hand
cruciform member.
The remaining information in this Section which
applies to S2 cars is also applicable to S3 cars.
Fig. Pt (S) S3 chassis frame
1 BODY MOUNTING BRACKET
t, RADIATOR SUPPORT BRACKET
11 REAR SHACKLE EYE
l SOOY HOUNTING BRACKET
7 BODY MOUNTING BRACKET
12. BATTERY CARRIER
3 REAR SHACXLE ANCHORAGE
8 BODY MOUNTING BRACKET
13 TUBULAR MEMBER
4 CRUCIFORH
9 BODY MOUNTING BRACKET
14 BODY MOUNTING BRACKET
5 BODY MOUNTING &RACKET
10 FUEL FILTER MOUNTING
Pl (S)
15 BODY MOUNTING BRACKETS
CHAPTER Q
EXHAUST SYSTEM
SECTION
Q1
Q2
PAGE
Q 1(S)
Description
To Remove and Fit
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CHAPTER Q
EXHAUST SYSTEM
,::
SECTION Q 1- DESCRIPTION
(Page Q1 in Workshop Manual)
hand cruciform member and into the rear silencer.
S3 cars
The rear silencer is cylindrical in shape and is
approximately 21! in. long and St in. in diameter.
The information in this Section which applies to S2
cars is also applicable to S3 cars with the following
Chassis Nos.
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III From SAZI to
SAZ61 inclusive.
Bentley S3
From B2AV to B26AV inclusive.
On all other S3 cars the exhaust system is of the
acoustic type.
The exhaust gases pass from the engine through two
cast-iron manifolds and down two downtake pipes to
enter a single pipe through a welded breeches piece.
The two downtake pipes are of 2 in. outside
diameter.
The single exhaust pipe from the breeches piece to
the front silencer passes along the outside of the
chassis frame and is of 2t in. outside diameter.
The exhaust gases flow through the front silencer
along two perforated tubes, one heing the inlet and
one being the outlet. The tubes are set at an angle
inside the silencer shell and are supported by a
centrally situated plate which also acts as a stiffener
for the silencer shell.
The silencer is almost rectangular in shape
and its approximate external dimensions are
16 in. x St in. x 8 in.
The underside of the car floor above the rear
silencer is protected against heat by an aluminiumasbestos shield.
The exhaust gases finally pass from the rear silencer
through a high frequency damper and out through the
exhaust tail pipe.
The damper is cylindrical in shape and is approximately 8 in. long and 4 in. in diameter. It consists of
a perforated tube, around which is packed 7t oz. of
'Rocksil' wool.
The outer surface of the front silencer is lagged
with t in. thick asbestos sheet enclosed within a
welded aluminium casing; this is the only tagged
silencer in the system.
The silencers and the damper are manufactured
from stainless steel as a protection against condensation corrosion.
The exhaust system is secured to the chassis frame
in four places by 'Vibrashock' mountings.
The down pipe from the 'A' bank exhaust manifold,
positioned on the right-hand side of the car, sweeps
under the engine and is secured to a bracket on the
left-hand side of the engine mounting, before joining
the breeches piece on the outside of the chassis frame.
Copper-asbestos joints are fitted between the exhaust manifolds and the cylinder heads, the exhaust
manifolds being secured to the cylinder heads by
fp; in. diameter extension nuts.
The underside of the car floor, above the front
silencer and exhaust pipe is protected against heat by
aluminium-asbestos shields.
Cupro-nickel joints are fitted between the exhaust
downtake pipes and the exhaust manifolds.
The exhaust gases on leaving the front silencer flow
through a single exhaust pipe, which passes through
the chassis frame &ide member, through the rear left-
All the other exhaust pipe joints are fitted with steel
spherical sealing rings which are held in position by
bridge type clamps.
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SECTION Q 2 - TO REMOVE AND FIT
Exhaust manifolds -To renew
Withdraw the down pipes from the exhaust
manifolds.
S3 cars only
Remove the oil Level dipstick from the engine, then
remove the bolt from the dipstick tube support
bracket, together with the two setscrews and washers
securing the dipstick tube to the engine sump; remove
the dipstick tube. This procedure prevents accidental
da~age to the dipstick and tube and improves access
to the exhaust manifold. Mask the dipstick hole in
the sump to prevent the entry of foreign matter.
Remove the two union nuts attaching the choke
stove pipes to the right-hand side exhaust manifold
(see Fig. Ql (S) of this Supplement).
Disconnect the down pipe flanges from the exhaust
manifold by removing the three nuts and washers
from each flange.
Remove the nut, bolt and washer from the 'A' bank
down pipe mounting which is positioned on the lefthand side of the engine sump. Access to this mounting
is facilitated by raising the car on a ramp.
Remove the sixteen extension nuts from the exhaust
manifolds, then lift the manifolds from the studs (see
Fig. Q2 (S) of this Supplement).
The manifolds have slotted holes in Nos. l, 2 and
4 exhaust port flanges, counting from the front of the
engine. The slotted holes allow for normal expansion
and contraction without distortion of the manifolds.
The slots are 0-325 in. wide and the drilled holes are
0·325 in. in diameter.
The exhaust manifolds should be checked for
distortion using a straight edge across the joint faces;
if necessary, the joint face should be re-faced.
The importance of the manifold faces being flat and
square cannot be over-emphasised.
Assemble the exhaust manifolds by reversing the
procedure given for their removal noting the following
points.
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1 RIGHT,HAND MANIFOLD
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10 FRONT SILENCER MOUNTING
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8 REAR SILENCER
12 BREECHES PIECE
4 BRIDGE CLAMP
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9 REAR SILENCER MOUNTING
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13 DOWN PIPES
Q2 (S)
Chapter Q
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental SJ
fit new copper-asbestos joints between the exhaust
manifolds and the cylinder heads and fit new cupronickel joints between the exhaust manifolds and the
exhaust down pipes.
No jointing compound should be used on any of
the joints but the extension nuts should be lubricated
to ensure that no binding of the threads occurs during
re-a:.scmbly.
The re-connecting of the right-hand side down pipe
support should he carried out last.
Remove all adhesive tape masking from the sump
and refit the oil level dipstick and tube.
All nuts and bolts should be evenly tightened.
After the engine has run sufficiently to reach its
normal operating tc:mp<.::rature, the nuts and bolts
should again be evenly tightened.
Workshop Manual
Supplement
Exhaust down pipes - To renew
S3 cars only
Remove the right-hand down pipes as follows
Remove the three nuts and washers securing the
down pipe to the exhaust manifold flange.
Remove the two nuts, bolts and bridge clamps
securing the down pipe to the breeches piece (see
Fig. Q2 (S) of this Supplement).
Support the down pipe and remove the nut, bolt
and washer securing the pipe to the engine mounting.
Withdraw the down pipe from the manifold flange
studs; the pipe may then be removed and the spherical
steel sealing ring retained for use when a replacement
down pipe is fitted.
The procedure for the removal of the left-hand side
down pipe is similar to that described above, a
difference being that no supporting bracket is fitted
to the left-hand pipe.
Assemble the exhaust down pipes by reversing the
procedure given for their removal noting the following
points.
New cupro-nickel flange joints must he .fitted between the exhaust manifold flanges and the down take
pipe flanges.
The spherical steel sealing rings should be clean and
free from scale.
Smear the spherical faces of the sealing rings and
the grooves in the clamps with a suitable graphite
lubricant to ensure correct alignment of pieces on
re-assembly.
All the nuts should be lubricated to ensure that no
binding of the threads occurs during re-assembly.
Front silencer - To renew
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Exhaust manifold and down pipes - SJ cars
1 MANIFOLD
l LEFT-HAND OOWN PIPE
3 RIGHT-HANO DOWN PIPE
4 DIPSTICK TUBE SUPPORT BRACKET
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S3 cars only
Remove the nuts, bolts and bridge clamps securing
the down pipes to the breeches piece (see Fig. Q2 (S)
of this Supplement).
Remove the bridge clamps from the outlet pipe
of the front silencer (see Fig. QI (S) of this
Supplement).
Remove the 2 BA nut, bolt and washer securing the
flexible earthing strip to the front silencer mounting
bracket.
Support the silencer while removing the setscrew
securing the outlet pipe bracket to the 'Vibrashock'
mounting.
Q3 (S)
Chapter Q
Workshop Manual
Supplement
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
Lower and remove the silencer assembly. Retain
che spherical steel scaling rings for use when fitting
the replacement silencer.
Assemble the front silencer by reversing the procedure given for its removal noting the following
points.
Do not tighten any one bridge clamp securing the
down pipes to the breeches piece until both bridge
clamps are in position on the pipes.
The spherical steel sealing rings should be clean and
free from scale.
Smear the spherical faces of the sealing rings and
the grooves in the clamps with a suitable graphited
lubricant to ensure correct alignment of the pieces on
re-assembly.
All the nuts should be lubricated to ensure that no
binding of the threads occurs during re-assembly.
Rear silencer - To renew
S3 cars only
Remove the nuts, bolts and bridge clamps from the
rear silencer inlet and outlet pipes, then remove the
2 BA nut, bolt and washer securing the flexible
earthing strip to the rear silencer mounting bracket.
Support the rear silencer while removing the setscrew securing the silencer bracket to the 'Vibrashock'
mounting (see Fig. Ql (S) of this Supplement).
Lower and remove the silencer; retain the spherical
steel sealing rings for use when fitting the replacement
silencer.
Assemble the rear silencer by reversing the procedure given for its removal noting the following
points.
The spherical steel sealing rings should be clean and
free from scale.
Smear the spherical faces of the sealing rings and
the grooves in the clamps with a suitable graphited
lubricant to ensure correct alignment of the pieces on
re-assembly.
All the nuts should be lubricated to ensure that no
binding of the threads occurs during re-assembly.
Damper box - To renew
S3 cars only
Remove the nuts, bolts and bridge clamps from the
damper box inlet pipe, then remove the 2 BA nuts,
bolts and washers securing the flexible earthing strips
to the damper box and the tailpipe mounting bracket.
Remove the setscrew securing the tailpipe bracket
to the 'Vibrashock' mounting (see Fig. QL (S) of
this Supplement).
Support the damper box while removing the setscrew securing the damper box mounting bracket to
the 'Vibrashock' mounting.
Lower and remove the damper box assembly;
retain the spherical steel sealing ring for use when
fitting the replacement damper box.
Assemble the damper box by reversing the procedure given for its removal noting the following
points.
The spherical steel sealing ring should be clean and
free from scale.
Smear the spherical faces of the sealing ring and the
grooves in the clamps with a suitable graphited
lubricant to ensure correct alignment of the pieces on
re-assembly.
All the nuts should be lubricated to ensure that no
binding of the threads occurs during re-assembly.
Q4 (S)
CHAPTER R
WHEELS AND TYRES
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Workshop Manual
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
Supplement
CHAPTER R
WHEELS AND TYRES
Data
(Page R 1 in Workshop Manual)
Wheels - S3 cars only
15·00 in.
6·00 in.
Rim diameter
Rim width
Tyre sizes
8·20 in. X 15·00 in.
8·20 in. x 15·00 in.
8·00 in. X 15·00 in.
8·90 in. x 15·00 in.
Silver Cloud III
Bentley S3
Bentley Continental S3
Phantom V
Wheel balancing
(Page R1 in Workshop Manual)
For SJ cars the first paragraph to read
The wheels are both statically and dynamically balanced on initial assembly and it is advisable to
check the balance every 6000 miles (10,000 Kms.).
Pressures
(Page R2 in Workshop Manual}
On S3 cars the recommended tyre pressures are:
Silver Cloud III and Bentley S3 - 8·20 in. x 15·00 in. tyres
Front 22 lb/sq.in. (I ·55 kg/sq.cm.) }
Rear 27 lb/sq.in. (l ·90 kg/sq.cm.)
Cold
Silver Cloud III and Bentley S3 Long Wheelbase 8·20 in. x 15·00 in. tyres
Front 23 lb/sq.in. (l ·62 kg/sq.cm.) }
Rear 29 lb/sq.in. (2•04 kg/sq.cm.)
Cold
Rl (S)
Chapter R
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Workshop Manual
Supplement
Bentley Continental S3 8·00in.
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
x 15,()()in. tyres
Front 20 lb/sq.in. (l ·41 kg/sq.cm.)
Rear 25 lb/sq.in. (1·76 kg/sq.cm.)
Front 25 lb/sq.in. {1·76 kg/sq.cm.)
Rear 30 lb/sq.in. (2· I I kg/sq.cm.)
Phantom V 8·90 in.
x 15·00 in. tyres
Front 22 lb/sq.in. (l ·55 kg/sq.cm.)
Rear 27 lb/sq.in. (l ·90 kg/sq.cm.)
Tyre service
(Page R3 in Workshop Manual)
Interchanging wheels
For S3 cars the first paragraph to read
Every 6000 miles (10,000 Kms.) the wheels should be
}
}
}
Cold for normal
speed running
Cold for maximum
speed running
Cold
interchanged in order to equalise wear between the
front and rear tyres. This should be so arranged that
the best tyres of the set are used on the front wheels.
The remaining information in this Section which
applies to S2 cars is also applicable to S3 cars.
R2 (S)
CHAPTERS
BODY
PAGE
SECTION
. S 1(5)
S1
Description and General Maintenance
S 10
Front and Rear Seats .
S 1(5)
S 12
Body Removal and Mounting
S l(S)
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Bentley S3 and Bentley Continental S3
Workshop Manual
Supplement
C:
CHAPTERS
BODY
SECTION S 1 - DESCRIPTION AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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Description
(Page S1 in Workshop Manual)
For S3 cars the eighth paragraph to read
Individual type front seats are fitted, each one heing provided with adjustment for the rake of the back rest.
The remaining infonnation in this Section which applies to S2 cars is also applicable to S3 cars.
SECTION S 10-FRONT AND REAR SEATS
Front seat - To remove
(Page S29 in Workshop Manual)
S3 cars only
To remove either of the front seats, carry out the
following procedure.
Depress the lever situated on the front valance of
the seat and slide the seat forward to the limit of its
travel.
...)
Remove the two Allen screws from the rear end of
each slide, then slide the seat baclcward to the limit
of its travel and unscrew the two Allen screws from
the front end of each slide.
It will then be possible to remove the front seat from
the car, through the front door opening.
Care should be taken to ensure that the distance
pieces at each end of the slides are retained.
The remaining information in this Section which
applies to S2 cars is also applicable to S3 cars.
SI (S)
Chapters
Workshop Manual
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Ill, and Phantom V
Supplement
Bentley SJ and Bentley Continental S3
SECTIONS 11-BODY REMOVAL AND MOUNTING
Front wings -To remove
S3 cars only
Unscrew the nuts securing the front bumper to the
chassis frame brackets then remove the front bumper.
Disconnect the fog lamp wiring at the foglamps,
then remove the foglamps.
Unscrew the nuts and bolts securing the front
fairings to the wings and front apron then remove the
fairings.
Unscrew the nuts and bolts securing the front apron
to the radiator grille and remove the front apron.
Remove the bonnet top, then remove the four
setscrews which secure the radiator grille to the top
edge of the front wing.
Remove the two setscrews securing the bottom edge
of the radiator grille then remove the grille.
Disconnect the headlamp and side/flasher lamp
wiring at the snap connectors situated on the wing
valance and withdraw the wires through the rubber
grommets in the wing valance.
Remove the side trim from the inside of the body
below the facia panel then remove the four setscrews
retaining the front wing to the body.
Open the front door and remove the setscrew
situated at the rear of the front wing.
Remove the setscrew situated underneath the rear
of the wing and also the setscrew which is situated
inside the rear of the wing.
Remove the nuts and bolts securing the rear of the
left-hand wing to the support stays.
S2 (S)
Remove the four setscrews securing the wing to the
valance plate at the front vertical edge of the wing.
Remove the self-tapping screws securing the stainless steel strip to the lower edge of the body, then
remove the strip.
Mask the front edge of the front doors and the rear
edge of the wings to prevent damage occurring whilst
removing the wings.
Support the wing and remove the eleven setscrews
securing the top edge of the valance to the wing.
Carefully remove the wing from the car.
Front wings-To fit
SJ cars only
Fit the front wings by reversing the procedure given
for removal, noting the following points.
Before fitting the front wings apply a suitable length
of 'Prestik' sealing strip to the rear vertical edge of the
wing and the top surface of the body sill.
Do not tighten any of the setscrews securing the
wings until all the setscrews are in position.
Tighten the setscrews progressively ensuring that the
wing is in alignment with the adjacent components.
After fitting the front wings it will be necessary to
reset the headlamp as described in 'Headlamps-To
adjust' in Section M9 of this Supplement.
The remaining information in this Section which
applies to S2 cars is also applicable to S3 cars.
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Y.1
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HfATElt FLA?
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to
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Ste>P l&tnp s....,.1o«h
RH "Sto~ffb.dtH' R.ctay Cl
U l Sr.opjfln~e, R•tay Cl
LH V.t&n~• (;Qnn~(to.t Gro,u p
Oisuib u t.ion Board S
Dis:trib~cia" 1:1,l)ard 5
tliscrib uUon 8,Qu~ S
T•.-min,1,I Strip 1
Te,minal Scrip ?
G.7
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fus1/0il Levtl SY11iti!::"'
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ChLl'Ci11& Pl..i, (-j
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P.oof Lamp L.1-1 Wmc:lln
P.i;i,Qf La mp RH 'Sw,tc:ha
Hiea-dlamp Oip,Pll'I ' Sw~t(:h
ReJ1ilHor C::o n.11«:~or l
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Flutiier Swi{ch
RH Fl..11.r lamp (flu h;rJ
RH Si deffl~h'I!.- L•mP
Cap ~in. RUI l.Jirnp
R~guliltor Cot'lr'llt:~cor
12
TarmiAal S&r-ip !'
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t11p La.mp
S.,,. ,.,
Fuel Fil t@r Do.:1r Sclcnaid
'Lower' W;u:er T;ap ,....,c,unor 1
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ln"'l:tromel'lt
11,9
flu h M Switch
Hgrn iution
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Ump, ft.H Com ~;anicn Lamp, kgci( L~fllP
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t:o
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lcic:1-, LH R..ar E:arc.h
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to
E:i.nh on Th
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$witchbox (+)
5~:aTVlr Rtl;ay
Di stri butio n l o al'd 11
to
5wlcchbo:ic 11
F.i el (O il Lev l!l Swic,:"'
Om,pu Sw itd'I
le
to,
P.ut.J/Oil Ltve:I Indi a. to""
ro
01.m~l!!II"'
10,
'Up,il'e,r ' W-.1cr T1i;. Ai;;tunur J
Rca;u l~r(l, I"' C(ll'l l"I !',l"'tt,r
'U pp-er' Air Swta;h 1
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D i.1.u i b ui;ion Sa.tro::J
f
j
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Tarminal Suip H
Te:rmiru.l Strip 1l
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n
P.5
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T,uminal Serif,
P.4
P,9
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P,7
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to
~~ Comipan.ic:i l"I. Swi u:h
W1nd~cr Nn W1 p1r 5wi td'I l
l',10
P.11
Fl~lll'!r Switch
RH flasher Uni~
Re.cuJacor Cor.necwr '4,
P,Y,1
fl.Y.2
DiacrH,1.1,:ior, loird S
Hel.d lunp, Flick fu.se
t9
to
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10
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to
RH'1li11tor C:Q r"I r"ltC1,0,4' 5
~olal"'loirb
C: lqr:k
TMm in.r,J
s~.-·~ 11.
L~flil{'II l!loot L.iiim?
RH. Cr.:omp~nign Switch
LH Companion S:wirc. h
Rou, La m p S,..,..IKh'l:.li
W1n~~r:reer, W i pe!" Co l"I M; i:tor '\H R[• r f~;a,p ~i;tu 1.tol' 1
A.H Aul'!.er Uni l
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~H St11.1 p, r,1-'..•r l\,l~y W1
Sv,i\<.titiQ:,; S
H..ol•mp flkk P.,.i.1 Cl
co
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l'ie:a.r Wj r, dQW D~m}'il!!r Swjr.ch
ta
tQ
bunp,•1' Swl'1ch
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M
Htad.•~m r, Flick llf'l&y Wi
f'. G.I
P, G,l
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P.Gi.J
SteerinJi ColOJmn C on nt
Di1tr..1budon &loud 3
Oii;tri b1., ,ion B,oa,,...,= 3
f lu;hlr" Swic.d'I
LH Fluher Unit
I\~ ala.tor Conri•cto I" 3
to
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to
m-
Q.I
R,r,;u-
Window D~mi:a.t~I"
U-1 Compainio" I-ampF,H
C:o mpa riJ.o n
L1.lfl!p
Windsci;;reen Wi p,e-, Co 'l!'ll~i;;cor 7
Wind:i;i:rt:.tn W nh.tr Hotor A
fue:I tillel" C oor Swiu:h
lH fl:u;h•r Unit
10-
Reiul;111.c, r ~ni:«.o-r 3
LH S.c.op/ Fluhtt'' ~ltlil)' W1
to
Wind5'Cl"l'e::n Wila.cll' "'1oear
s,c~riri.11 Cg1 urr, n E&r th
Ccn dt:~Mr
Horn R•Ja.y C1
Hcr-ns, ,:C,t L.s.mps_ LH 5x:l.aJFl.u'h.r:r Ll.mr-, LI-I
l-l •;adlamp.1, W indu:rl!e:11 Wasli.e.l"' Hiota-r 'C',
b1 1(1dit.ion la LI,• colo-1.1r ~i::idin:: 1 the:: fc!ri:iwin1 symbols ue: am ployed throu1ho1.1~ di, dia&:nrri,
~ -fUSE
T
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CONDENSE!!
LH 'i.danc11 E~rth
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h1,t1P,i
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LH Fl1;her ~ni1.
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to
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1111.W.I
IIR.W,2
IIR.W.J
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Oil Su mp A..hamtn Unit
Wi nd1i:;rHn Wi-Qer C,oi,ne~ta.- 6
'Lo w-er· W2t~r T 1.p, ,l,c::tua.~crl
t.0,
LH fl&Jhier Urfrt
Swi~r:h ~;i,i: :i
,R,t,e]rcu l:1.1.tH"/ ~low•I' R•"S.ist1.,ica
IR~cub.tei r Co n11t-et0r 14
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IF'l'v h Air B.lcw,r IRuiHan«i
~nss rurnt!!n t Lamp$
too
Ft~ula.tor CQ nnect-o r 't
H:a.n d Sn.ke Swiech
.A.1T1JT1flt.,
Wi ndsc:re:e:n Wifl,er Mot.or
kies:ul:ator Con'lt-e~o-, 11
Fu el l ank Rheos~t U riiil
' U p pl'i' A lr '.iwi tc: ~ 13
BR.RA
LH R ~al" Limp .T-,il)
tQ,
BL.II.I
BL,B. 2
KH S.i dt: l.:Ul'lp
LH Sid• Lamp
·r.rm~n..J St,.i p 1
RH Rear Lam,P (Ta.II)
Numboe,r rla.~o l..lAIP
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tQ
"'
,..,,"'
G.11.6
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Wijr.ds.c:uan w;pcr Con nc:~t.or J
to
J;JL,Q.J
tu
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to
5,
RH Fo.: L:amp
Ckok.11!1 Sc lr:Ml1d
a...c.1
BR.EB
to
Cij1,{rib\l~i9 n Boill" d
Swirrh.box 6
co
t~
LI-I RHr Lomp \>t'>p)
Hom•
r 11
Ill.II.I
"'
C hoko Sa.l1,111o id
Fu el P'i.,m"s:
H ~:i.dbfn p D'1ppiru; Sw icd,
P.tJ i,11Uor C on.n ~ ce.. r U
BL.G,1
Hc;,r11, Rel 17 C2
to
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IIL.R.4
Bl.A.:,
Hor-11 fL,!;'V Ccinnoe:ct-01'
f-fo r n FUS\t:
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to
too
lO
'SWi(chb,c,::(J
Wiodsc.-ee:n W '1pc:r Cc r.ne: c:mr :1:
Fn1ti Air Blc,wer Mote I"
Oi,criPutio-r. Boud 11
G.P.5
l1.1lkh•a.d Co,ine-c~r 1
D i strH~u,:ioA Eknr,d 11
Oinr-ibudo r, Bcud 11
Df1.trilnr [ion Baud 11
Fuel/O il Level lno1f1<=1COI"
'Lo 'Nlii l" ' A ir s~ ·1lc:rl l
Distr"ib:.,tio.n Bo•rd 4
Stoop,!Fl:t1her fl@l:a.}l'..1 Cl
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tc
t,;i
BLIU
BLA.2
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C.,Y,1
G,Y.J
SwitchOO ,c:
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10
IIL1
to
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ro
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to
G.P.1
R:11dia Amplifi•r
LH
BL..
BL.J
8L4
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l 1,1l ktli:;d Co~nCCtol" 2
W indi.cr1tcn Wlp,er Switc:h "Ii
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T•rmi.n1) Sv;p l
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Am~IP.u-,r
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P.oo( Uomp
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1
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I
;
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to
W,IIL1
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WATER TAP ACTU/o.TOR
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t:~:;
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i
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w.11u
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G , P.2
CHASSIS EARTH
to
'°
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cc:i
G.W.4
11.ECIJI ATOR
b ,Y.l -c::::J-,:;_;_,
Ev.apontor fla.p A.ccu,acor -4
t1::1
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I I
W1111;hc:~~n W1pllllr C.On n it~to l" 5
S.tcp Lamp Swf~ch
G.4
l HrnMAL DE LAY SWITCH
tQ
Swit.;h bii;;ax7
LH V,1,.l;an~• Co r'int:i:tol" Crc11p
lH V.1b nco Connu1 or G rc;u1ip
G,WJ
'
Sull::hHd Con nl ct,o.r 3
Cc.Clola.l'IC Teme,-entun: Tr::u11Mit1of!r
w.a
G.l
OIL SUMP RHEO~TAT UNIT
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1
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W,4
G.1
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to
W.J
G.1
"
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co
T.11
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-
aj
i\i
l,,T.Z
R,Y.l
B.Y,4
IIL1
W 1,-d.ac:run Wuh.er S:wi1.c:h
Wiridi,r;r;;;; n Wip~r C Qr,nec t.ol' 3
W,BU
b~ tn.i:::11d,
Re1\Jl1tor Ci:innec:l;Q" 9
Sn.rter O "'"' r r,de S.wltc:h
R.J
w.1
y ,,
t,o
WIRING CONNECTIONS
R,1
R.l
w.1
Wll'.1NG CONNECTIONS
G -GRE'EH
Thin c ok,\I~ ara orte11i comb-in,1:cl in p1!rs; ••I"· ,.Y.-l"URPLE AND TELLOW, BII.R-IIROWN
CODING
CODING
Y-YELLOW
to
~-CONNECTOR
~H Vilar,~ Earth
•
HT-.-!IGH TENSION (IGNITJOJj) CAll.E
WIRING DIAGRAM
BENTLEY CONTINENTAL 53
This wiring diagram shows the difl'erente1 between
the electrical syztem af the Bentley Continental S3
and the Bentley Continental S2, therefore, It is
neC1e11sary to read this diagram In conjunction with
the wlrlna dlagr.un for the Bentley Continental S2.
©
Bentley Mato1"1(1931JLtd., (1963)
PrineR----e::::J- R. I
c::J- G. Y.I
I
/
r--c:::::r-- ~r ~. I
1
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I
r::::::>- p I ~
1
,
I
DAHPeR
5WITCH
, - - - -1---1--4--
__,--c:::>-
~I. R.I
---~
l
1
R.H. FLASHER WARNING LAKP
I
I
I
CDOLAHT TEHPERATURE
INDI CATOR
6-"''
RX FLJISHER UNLT
DISWIBUTION
18 WA.~ JllNCTION BOX:
I.U.l -Q-ill.e.1
1,!D -Q-ol. R.J
' t - - - 4 - - G,Y.1 --()-C.U
-+-+--+--+---..
r;:;;;;;;;;J===::::-
--+-+--I-.
' t - - - - 1 - --8r, I
-{)-llr .2
r---1----1111. W .• ~
I.W .3
A--4--t---<> "
5V, ITC1iB0lt
--<)-f,.s
----
' t - - 1 - + - -c;. r.4 -Q-Tl;R
3
B3
_ P YI
HOTOR
R -
~ED
W-WHITE
Y~Y.ELLOW
Bl -
BLUE;
Br -
P-
L H.
-BI.W.1 - - - - - - - " -
---c=J---
.----1--- Y.4
SIDE /
SIOE
FLASH En
Br .1 U =Br.l
, -- ,, __ _ GS
G.i
r-11---- Bl.R.I
•
C:ODING
B.1
B.l
B.J
B,4
ll.S
81.11, I - - - - -
B.6
B.7
~
I W ,2
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'--+----
r-;
;;:
W. 4
r - 1 - , ,.s
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L.H. R..r Lamp
Fl.H~ Re-a.r L;;;imp
WIRING CONNECTIONS
to Body L,H. to Body R.H. -
De-mister M-0rnr, l.H. Sidef.flash~r :and L.H.
Hea.dfamps
Fe~ Lampi
10
co
to
R.H. V1tlance E:arth
E~rt.l, on Th1:rm1-I Df!ila)I Swit~h
Therm,I D~lar Switch
Horn Butrl"l11
c.o
16-way Juntiion Box
to
B.9
18-y.,wy Junction Bex
Ccm ne&:tt:>T
to
to
Horn lleloy WI
De-mister Moto r
to
He•t11r Mr;;it.or
-
De-mi~to@r Hotor
H~ater N,otor
Connecto!" -
81.1
Connector .- [email protected]'liff MQ~Q.-
to
Hli!.a i:e r H otc r Res:isunce
BI.B.1
BI.B.l
81.B.J
l!I.B.4
CoQlilnt Tlli!mptu-a.turc lndini:or
H-andbn.kl! :Swiech
18-way Jur1ctfon Box
L.H. Fla5.he:r Unit
to
t~
to
Dami,er Swire~
18-wa.y Jun ction Box
,a
L.H. Fla.di-er Wo1rnlng Lami;i
to
to
co
R.H. Flasher Wa.rni ng: L~mp,
F-uel W-arn ing L"-mP
Fu e l Tank llheo,uc Unit
R.1-f. fl.,hor U,it
BI.G,1
81.G.2
18°way Jund.ion Bg.-,:
BI.G.3
18-wiy Juni:;;tion Box
Foots.witch
Fcio't!"i.wit(h
1B-way Jufl n itu1 Eo:>1:
Haridbn.kE: Wa.rnf11g lamp
L.H. Headlamp (Dip]
to
to
18-way Junctlo,11 Bo:.::
(o
I\.H. Ho~dl&mp (Di p)
Headlamp Flii: Conn~nor Cl
R.H. Stop/ Fl,, ,., ~-l~y
P.G.l
P.G.2
Flu~ii!r ~wi~ch
is-wa.y Jun,c,:i,on B,o.x
to
i 8-way Junction
P.Y.1
R.1
R.2
H ea dlamp Flic k Rel ,y W1
Ho•dl•fl'p fli<~ fu,c
to
He& d lamp Flick R•l•y C2
Fl&!iiher Svrii:ch
t.o
to
L H. fl;1,:..hii.- Unit
18-way Junuian Box: Connector C1
R.5
l.H. Flr1.iher Uni[
18+way Jun<:tion Box: ConnectOf'" C1.
S witdib«'A" 10
16-war Juriction Box
R.B.1
R.8.2
18-wl:j,)' J 1J nc:tiQ r) Bo:(
18-way Juncticr. B-ox
W.1
W.2
W.l
Di5tr1but io n 6Q:ard 11
Stop Lzmp Swltcf1
sw,tchbcx 7
16--wa.y Junie::th~r'I Bo,:;
Fog Lamp Conriei:.tor
10
W.6
fog Lamp Ccr1ne-ctur
co
Fog Limp Connei;tcr
L.H. fog Lamp
fl.H. Fo, Lamp
W.7
The-rmal De.Ja)' Switch
to
Choice Solenojd
W.Bl.1
W,BU
Di.Hri but ion Bozrd 4
to
co
to
Footswiti:h
18-w~y J ul'ltt.i o ri 8.Qic
Headl1.mp Main Be:am Warning Liirnp
Connector -
r~
LH. Stopt'Fl:a.s:iiier Re!3y
t-o
co
18-w;,,y Junction Box
to
Fue l/Oil Le,eL Swiech
Fuel Tank Rheou:u LJr,it
to
to
tc
tD
t~
R.H. Twin Hea.dl'1.mps
16-w•y J l.,Jrt~rion Bo'.)(
R.H . S!OE/FLA~HER L~H P
C 862
Starhr 0¥'1:r'ride S witc h
Sto,p Lil.mp Switch
Handbn.ke Switc~
18-,.,.,.~r Jun ,; tii.in
B-oK
Y.I
Seep Larnp Switch
to
5top/Fla.,her Rel,y,
Y.l
LH. Stop/Fla.her l\ol•~
R.H. Stop/fl...,her Rela1
De-mi:"lte.- Hoi:or Conneoe:icor
\Q
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to
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CONNECTOR
WIRING DIAGRAM
ROLLS~ROYCE
SILVER CLOUD Ill WITH COACHWORK BY
H.J. MULLINER. PARK WARD LIMITED
© Rolls-Royce Limited (1964)
Rolls-Royce policy Is one of continuous engineering lmpl'U'lement
and the right ls reserved to revise the ton tents of th is pu bllcatlon
without prior notice.
Prinllld in £111land b1
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CODING
1.5
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O = ORANGE
Y = YELLOW
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6.1
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Pll - PINK
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B.l
.
&L = BLUE
to
tc;i
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H,- ~ HIGH TENSION (IGNITION) CAIJLe
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CONCENSEll
SUPPLEMENTARY
WIRING DIAGRAI\Jl
ROLLS-ROYCE
SILVER CLOUD 111 WITH COACHWORK BY
H.J. MULLINER, PARK WARD LIMITED
This wiring diagram is provided to
add it ion al wiring for cars fitted
electrically operated actuators for
heating, demisting and ventilation
show the
with
the
system.
© Rolls.Royce limited ( 19 66 )
Rolls·Royce policy is one of continuous engineering improvement and the right is
reserved to revise the contents of this publication without prior notice.
Printed in England
T.S.D.
'
Publication 2270
DEMISTER
BLOWER MOTOR
DEMISTER SWITCH
U ::~
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To l.H. valance
plate earth poin
G.Y. 1
G W.1
G. B 1
Y.2
L.H. f LAP
B3
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ACTUATOR
BLOWER
RESISTANCE
P.,
. IP.8:!-b--
0 water rl!
!i!mper,nu
Pk 1
Pk 2
L.H. WATER TAP
HEATER
BLOWER
ACTUATOR
RESISTANCE
N.1
RG.1
B 6
P.B. 1
gauge
-
T
l'G1
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f
G.P2 ·
G. 2
R .H .
RELAYS
R.1
R.H. FLAP
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KEY TO CO
B ·BLAC K
N
G • GRl:EN
. . BROWN
Pk _
LOUR
A ·RED
CODING
p. PUR PLE
ofte~ combined . PI NK
Y· YELLOW
W
U. BL Ut
m paffs; e.g. Pi'.. WH ITE
Tllese colours are
N.R.- BROWN & RED
· · PURPLE & YEL LOW
~
T'" "ii~
ACTUATOR
To RH valance
pla!e eartll point
I_____
G 791
WIRING DIAGRAM
PHANTOM V
Chassis No. 5.VA.1 onwards
©
Rolfs.Royce Limited (1963)
Priniod in England by
Knight & Forner Limiiod, Won,, Lane Worf--'
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Di!..tr-ibucio n Bi.i;nd 11
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R.Y.l
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R.G.1
R..G.1
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W.RL.4
W.BL,5
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Y,l
Y.J
Y ,4
Y.S
Y.6
T.1
I.Y,4
s;wifc.hb.Qx 7
Ttierm:i.l OeliJ.y Switch. 8
P..t-1 V1l1.e1.c:e. C.orrnu:tor Cari,up
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BR. rn
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R~ubto.- D
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S"'fit~l1bO X. 11
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to
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to
Di11iiion Gl~.l-ll lif: Swi~c h (tl.ai.'lr Com.
to
pi\rtmi::nc)
Choke 5clon oid
10
M
Junction D,.n, S
10
t'D
LH R-oo( bm~
RH l\oof L..imc;. ~..,....,
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s...·1~.:~ es
B.J
•••
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B-~
B.7
B .8
B.9
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LH Rear L~m ~ {S.c-o~)
A.H flo.r J...1..mp (i top)
H11:n~; .SJow~; ArstHa.ru::C'
f-1•:i~,.- Bjg wit,r M-..i,c,ir
Horn'I:
Diur-ib-i.ni;,., Et;n.rd S
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uJ
fl..,
S1d• L:21mp
LH Side- Ll11n ~
T ~irmin.iil 'Sc.-i p l
li.H Fk1f L.t..ru~ (T:i.il)
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.
B,11
B.U
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B.14
B,U
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BR.W. ?
Bfl.W.I
t:1,
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to
to
Al'l1rr.~tel"
Sc.trtQr- Rcil ;ry
Switd,bo,i: ( J
Fu111I .. Oil Le 1o e>1 lndlo::~to~
to
co
CD
to
P.IO
P,11
P.G.l
P.G ••
Co~nei:;;~or- C1
Wind'l:rr-11•n Wiiau Swiech 1
-rn
Oistrlbutior. Bon~ 1~
RH f11.1hct- Unic.
Junc,,ior, Ba:-1 '9
RH Fli..lh@r LJnit
tQ
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t!'.l
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Swiu..hbG~h
for:!l ,.ill11r Oocr .S "lcch
J i,11(f1-o,i, 8.Q:X ~ 1
Te:rmil'la.l Serip,6
Cl'llr&in,J Plug(-)
RtJ1Jll 1or hr UI
f'hp lamp. C,appin, Rall Limp, l\.;idio Jir)d
W (t1f:i.(. r'U~ ~ipc r Swi ech(,
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J1,.irii;,ion
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1
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Horns, Foi! L•r.11?~, LH SilJe 'Flnhi,e,r Lilmfl, LH
Het.dlamp5, Wind1cre:~n. Wu.~e:r Mocor L
:,nd De-mi!iitl!-r Blow•r Motor
1-h, rnu BlenCI" MO-Ci!il", RH Sid~ :·fb.~h&r Lilll'll~
:a"d -RH l-le:1dl.1m,;. ~
Ho,rn R;,~la.y Cl
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Oner SW1'-Ch
tc
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p.jl
Te:rmin;i,I .Strlp,H
t'l
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P.G.6
P.G.7
P.G.8
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P.B..I
P.B.l
P,B.l
P.B,4
P.IU
t.8.6
P.8.7
P.B.11
P.B.U
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tc
to
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cc
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Pk,l
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o:i
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WlnO!i cre•n Wnh111r Menor A
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lt:rri1incl Sc1·ip 17
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Pk.6
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Pk,1
co
CQ
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Winds-c:rt?tn Wip~r Motor C-or.ilt!'Ctor
J
ro
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rn
T-tt mil'lal s~.-;p 13
i=:IHh ~r Sw'tcth
Ju-n,cfio n Boi J
D:a m~c:r Swl~c h
Ronr Window De-mider Swit,ch
Sc11a.-ln1 Column Connl!nor G.- o q;,
P.H Fl~;~•r U"1c
LH 'lil•lmcl! !:;i.rt'1
1Q
CQ
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H ('-ill r ~Yfiti:h C.Rear CoM9anmcn,>
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lerm jr; 1I S.~r ip b
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to
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P.G.1
P.Y.l
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fon c~ IOl"l 0,;i.:.i: 11
lra~fi.Jl'J\,tllr.; P,nr,;i E:i,.-~1,
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Clo-ck
T.::rmin;i..l S trip 1
t..11!;,;:1t,I! Bcic~ Llinp
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Lt--t C.01'npw "1 ion S••·•nch
Roor L:.ru.:i Swit~hcs
Wind1cn:-rn Wiper .Hotcr Connl!(,;ti;,r 3
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RH Sto p, f!ul":ctr R.~I~~ W1
Ffa::.he:r Swl id,
to
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,o
1b
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Ht:.1.dl•mp Fli,;;k Fu:.,;::
Di5'rHiuti.._.n B01,· d 11
P,Y.1
,o
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R.H Fl.:1..s;h11r Unl c
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u,
A.H Fl:iJ h c~ Unic
t01
Ve:ocilnion Blower Mei.or Rli!'l:ISci.nc::e
(R.hr Compnrtmcnl)
=c,
T~rminal S~ri~ 1"4
to
P.T
P,8
Conn11ccor Cl
011 s... m p H.hr;ian.1.e Unic
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~
ID
to
to
lO'
FU·!' Compmfo,n Swltd,
P.f
11
W
Distrib1.Hio11. Bc,,1r d ( · )
Termiriil SLnp 7
Ter m'1n1I St,.·,p 1
Ttrrr,1ri·.il si.-ip 7
p,,;
P.~
P,6
fw•1i0il L.1vel Switdi
fh.~h...-..- .Switc~
Jul\.Cticr, Boli'. g
R.H :Side_: FIHr1n L~mp
fonl".tion ~O)C I "2
Te,rmin.:il s~rip "1
R..H R"'il r Lim" I Fli1:d11;;,r J
C.ip pin1 R..\i! Lam~
ft 11,ul..1t v.- [)
The1m.:1.I Pel.:1.y Sw;1;h
Ge:n~ruor Wa..rr.inr: t:i.mp
~.,
W :ndscree:n Wip,e,. Meccr
to
WiniJs.cr>e:>e:n Wi~,,.. Moto~
to
to
P.l
Ch1r,ing ~Ive ( )
w·.ind:a.crc¢n Wiper 1'1oolor Co1J1ne:r- Door- S.al~moid
B.10
811,.fl.2
BR.M.l
Dampi:rS.~it,;J,
Ra...-e:~in.p; la.mp $wiu:h
Tetmin.i.l S=tip,)
ln~Hll f'Tl l!n~/ r-1:ip Ump, Swiu:h •
LH Flnh"',..Wunin;11 L:imp (Spcc.:l::>ml!11! rl
fon.:1.ion Br'l,'lC -4
H~.-,d Bn.lu Wirnin& LJ1n1p,
,o
JU"l(.Cltlr'l
,rn.!
Bk.B.l
C.P.1
G,P.2
~o,
10
Sc,~(.
LH f,15k.12:r Unit
Ju11<:ti'l. n SQ>. H
Wi11d:u:re1=n Wiper- Ma,or
Wind,cre-.:o Wlpc1 Ho(or C o.,nei:::tor l
B,".8.1
n
Junction Box i,1,
Fuel W2.rning, L:,.mp
BR.t
m
to
eo
,6
RH He'31.dl'31.fflfH (M-2 il'I~
Lt! Ho1adl!.mf!!i (Ma.in.]
t.o
to
{0
Ammc,r1 r
i <1!.rfJ1in1I :'lffip 2
Tcrmina.l S.1'1"'ip '1
T!!.rrriln;1,,l 5,lr ip '2
lns.trumenu;f Ha.p t.;ma, Switch 5
Jwnct.ion ac-,i; 1B
Dii:uibu>t.ior. Boar-Q
Oie.mi.H l!r 8Jow@r Re,1.i:un£1!!
Do!-mi5'llH BJowi:r 1'10-1or
H~.'lu,. Swiech 1 F:ici :,}
De--miste.r ~l.owt:r P.t:,i5ca.n~e
He.1.te..-B1CJ1f1'-iiir"J:.tsii• c,1ric;;c.
5e¢p, LIM:p S'1'1i•tcl'I
LH 51:or>, Huhtrf A.t:lillf CJ
~o
~o
u:1
Wind,;cre~n W!pl::':r S..... ircl, 5
L!'t Flnh""r Uni'l
=..i
fur.i:I W.arnint ~"m"
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co
co
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fut!'I Pu n,~
Wmd..:cr-eoo W~p~r Motel'"
Hel11.li! r Blower Ne tor Rui!tat"ICC
He11t11r B.luvwi.?:r Mi:m>r
Huu,r S.lawer M:>10.- f::c.aiitmc•
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Swile:l'\b,:);.o -1
LH. Hi?1dl&mp \Oip)
JunC:tion Box i7
P.H He:;1.db.rl'I~ ,DipJ
H~1dl..1mp flick [email protected];r C1
ca,
to
[O
rn
to
to
PR.l
OR.l
IIR,4
S.wiu:(ll:ig,K:l
Tarmimil Hc;p, 1
t..l
BL.G.1
co
>c.c
He~b.mp Fhck Rcla.y C1
Fuel T! nk l{~,e,;:,su.c Vi'l it W
Ju--~t1un &o..... 14
U--1 f'l:a~tu-r Urflt
rl;m~ Bnkll!: SY1ftc:IL
Jul'l!"'~iii:'.lr. Bo:..- -'e
to
SwicchboJC
G.D.4
G.R.!
8.1
01...G.I
to,
w,
1.0
Ju-nttiot't Box 19
~ci
C.Y.7
G.I.J
BL.W.1
BLW.1
RL.W.l
BL,W ••
Amm.e1er
G.T.6
6.8.l
IIL,R.:t
IL.R.•
De,mi5Uf :iwloch
rn1:tril:.ul10111 ~:a.rd~
Hn.dl;.,mp Dip~ir..c: S.wtceh
H~:i.db.rnp Oif'Jpiria:5--ri1(h
Jur.c,lor, Bo-x 11
HetdJamp D~ppi11,; Switch
rludl•mp 01~-Qil'l,:.S.wit~h
R~ula~rB,
C.W.1
G.B.t
H,e;1:1e:~ S,....iitch (Ren Computmoz1H)
Bl.9
Bl..,10
8LR.I
BL-R.2
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9R.2
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r-"" t-...
-----------+,H-,1+1+~·
- - -------+-H+>+J.t'l.C. h
Hl!.kler Swi[C;, 1 {Fa.ci,i)
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BU
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C.11
.,,PJ
li11iti cn Cc:.il (S.W.)
Choke S:clen
Y .IQ
T.11
GA
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R•,::j ic F,.ue:
l\.adio
Y.i
Y.,
C.2
G.l
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Cc;i,;il.anc T,ei;r.i,g,en~u..-o Tl'il111,r11,~er
Win.d.scn·en Wip~r Mowr Conn~ccl" 1'
~.-1rnen1}
b- -------14-1-+.....
O. Y.l
B,Y.,
WIRING CONNECTIONS
S.wi~hbo:x 10
to $iyier Dll'trtidc S.wit~h
Wi nd icrHl'I W11.1h~r Swltth
~,a
Wind~cr~n "Ha.silt:.r M.Je~I' 13
Wind~t:r-ei•n Wiper Ma1or Cu'!l'll!l.:too..-'l
w Wm..,Kr'il'IIJI Wipc:r t1-cv.,.LH f l uhu Unir
10 S.ruru'li!J: C.:.hun.n C:::o,..,nc.e~Oi." Gr"oup
LH F/:aih•r Uni~
tQ Bul~he~d Conne:c~r c+
Bulk.l,eaad C;iR
HT-~((,1-j T~N$l(lN (IGt,tlTION) C"IIL~
SU PP LEM ENT ARY
WIRING DIAGRAM
ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM V
Chassis No. 5.VD.93 onwards
This wiring diagram should be read in conjunction with
wiring diagram T.S.D. Publication 2123 and shows the
additional wiring and alteration to wiring required for cars
fitted with the hazard warning system and electrically
operated actuators for the heating, demisting and
ventilation system.
© Ro/l~·Royce
limited (1967)
Rolls-Royce policy is one of continuous engineering improvement and the right is
reserved to revise the contents of this publication without prior notice.
Printed in England
T.S.D. Publication 2343
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DEMISTER SWITCH
- - - - - - + ',B,
L.H. FLASHER
-o:+-.11
(o ~
- - - ----r-,---
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --
DEMJs•ToETRo~R~owE~
5 - -- -- -R
-r£=P=-EA
="-=T
-=E-=R-=L--A--M-P_u_._
a~_-_-_-_-_-_?'J
===-::- - - - - - - = = =~
WINDSCR:;:~-o~A~ER
B.
t_
I
T o distribution board 11
-
-
-
- - - -- -:;::::-;-;:;-:;:;:~~;;;:
B To L.H. valanco plate ~arlh
point
I
J~ ~ .,
L__-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::======:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1- - - - - G,W
To watertem'1t1R!.turt!l 9a.u1a1e
-
ot- B ----------_---~----__________ 5 ~
___
0
ol-- • ~
·--1 __ . I
DEMISTER BLOWER
"'
1110TOR REStSTOR
L.H. fLAP
ACTUATOR
L.H. WATER TAP
ACTIJA'l'OR
- - - - - - " ! ' .B
,~
.
K£Y TO COLOUR CODINli
BLAC~
B.
p,
PURPLE
w.
.
N.
~
WHITE
PARKING LAMP
SWITCH
BRO WN
u.
SLUE
R.
REI:)
G.
GREEN
PK.
Plfl!K
Y.
YELLOW
I
1----;-- ---,c,,w
HEATER BLOWER
MOTOR RESISTOR
Thfi:e colours are often
cc mbin$d i n paiirs: oard
~ 8- ------- To in:strumeot panal itt!:lrth µoint
+
!______,~Ji
l-1....
!-'---'~
To cloeK
P. - -
_ _ _...,__ To slop lamp switch
, N.
H E A ~ B.
To t:orrninal strip 1
_ ___._ To termintJI strip 6
8
~
S.
L___l_d-s.
--o-l
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8.
- -~--
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O l--- - -- - - - - -- - ~ - - - - - - - s.
H
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