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Bentley 3 Litre
Bentley 3 Litre
Overview
Manufacturer - Bentley Motors Limited, Cricklewood, London
Production - 1921-1929 . 1622 produced
Designer - Walter Owen Bentley
Body and chassis
Class - Sports car
Body style - as arranged with coachbuilder by customer
Powertrain
Engine - 3.0 L OHC 4-valve I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase - 108 in (2,743 mm) / 117.5 in (2,984 mm) / 130 in (3,302 mm)
Chronology
Successor - 4½ Litre
The Bentley 3 Litre was a car chassis manufactured by Bentley. The company's
first, it was developed from 1919 and made available to customers' coachbuilders
from 1921 to 1929. The Bentley was very much larger than the 1368 cc Bugattis
that dominated racing at the time, but double the size of engine and strength
compensated for the extra weight. The 4000 lb (1800 kg) car won the 24 Hours of
Le Mans in 1924, with drivers John Duff and Frank Clement, and again in 1927,
this time in Super Sports form, with drivers S. C. H. "Sammy" Davis and Dudley
Benjafield. Its weight, size, and speed prompted Ettore Bugatti to call it "the
fastest lorry in the world", which was regarded as a compliment. Built in 3 main
variants, Blue label, Red Label Speed models all carrying a 5-year warranty, and
the coveted and rare Green Label 100 mph cars, which only carried a 12-month
warranty reflecting the high state of tune.
Coachwork
The 3 Litre was delivered as a running chassis to the coachbuilder of the
buyer's choice. Bentley referred many customers to their near neighbour Vanden
Plas for bodies. Dealers might order a short cost-saving run of identical bodies
to their own distinctive design. Most bodies took the simplest and cheapest form,
tourers, but as it was all bespoke or "custom" coachwork there was plenty of
variation. Customers included Prince George, Duke of Kent, Gertrude Lawrence,
and Beatrice Lillie.
Engineering
The 3.0 L (2,996 cc or 183 cu in) straight-4 engine was designed by ex-Royal
Flying Corps engineer Clive Gallop and was technically very advanced for its
time. It was one of the first production car engines with 4 valves per cylinder,
dry-sump lubrication and an overhead camshaft. The four valve SOHC Hemi design,
with a bevel-geared shaft drive for the camshaft, was based on the pre-World War
I 1914 Mercedes Daimler M93654 racing engine. Just before the outbreak of the
war Mercedes had placed one of the winning Grand Prix cars in their London
showroom in Long Acre. At the suggestion of W.O. Bentley, then being
commissioned in the Royal Naval Air Service, the vehicle was confiscated in 1915
by the British army, dismantled at Rolls-Royce and subjected to scrutiny. A
notable difference to both the Mercedes and the aero engines was the cast-iron
monobloc design, and the fully Aluminium enclosed camshaft, which greatly
contributed to its durability. But having the valve-head and block in one-piece
made for a complicated and labour-intensive casting and machining. This was a
feature shared during that time by the Bugattis which the car was later to
compete with. The engine was also among the first with two spark plugs per
cylinder, pent-roof combustion chambers, and twin carburettors. It was extremely
undersquare, optimized for low-end torque, with a bore of 80 mm (3.1 in) and a
stroke of 149 mm (5.9 in).
Un-tuned power output was around 70 hp (52 kW), allowing the 3 Litre to reach 80
mph (129 km/h). The Speed Model could reach 90 mph (145 km/h); the Super Sports
could exceed 100 mph (161 km/h).
A four-speed gearbox was fitted.
The chassis from a Humber was designed by Frederick Tasker Burgess (1879-1929)
previously chief designer at Humber who had worked with W.O. during the war
producing the aero engines BR1 and BR2.
Bentley did not deliver complete vehicles, but - as was customary - provided
only a rolling chassis.
Only the rear wheels had brakes until 1924, when four-wheel brakes were
introduced.
Variants
There were three main variants of the 3-litre and they became known by the
colours commonly used on the radiator badge. There was a definite rule
controlling badge colors but astonishingly it has since been established that
given "special circumstances" the factory would indeed supply a "wrong" color.
Blue label
This was the standard model with 117.5 in (2,984 mm) wheelbase from 1921 to 1929
or long 130.0 in (3,302 mm) wheelbase from 1923 to 1929.
Red label
This used a 5.3:1 high compression engine in the 117.5 in (2,984 mm) wheelbase
chassis and was made from 1924 to 1929.
Green label
Made between 1924 and 1929 this was the high performance model with 6.3:1
compression ratio and short 108 in (2,743 mm) wheelbase chassis. 100 mph (160
km/h) performance was guaranteed.
Production
The 3 Litre chassis was shown at the 1919 London Motor Show, but the engine had
not yet been finished. It took two years to get the engine right, with the first
customer delivery in September 1921. Production lasted through 1929, by which
time the car had been surpassed by Bentley's own 4½ Litre car.
- Experimental: 3
- 3 Litre: 1088
- Speed Model: 513
- Super Sports: 18
Car later rebuilt and supercharged
In the winter of 1926/7 the factory's service department created the first
supercharged Bentley when chassis number 220 FR5189 had a Roots type blower
fitted to its 3-litre engine. This pre-dated the Birkin supercharged Bentleys by
two years. Like the later 4½ litre supercharged cars its blower was
crankshaft-driven and mounted in front of the radiator between the dumb irons.
Unlike them its carburettor was mounted on the left side of the engine block. A
rather circuitous intake tract carries the fuel-air mixture forward from there
to the blower. On 4½ litre cars the carburettor is mounted on the blower, as
commonly done on other supercharged British cars with front-mounted blowers.
Survivors
The oldest surviving production Bentley is 3 Litre chassis number 3. The first
Bentley sold, it was delivered to its original owner in 1921. Bodied by UK
coachbuilder R. Harrison & Son, chassis number 3 has engine number 4 and UK
registration AX 3827. In 2011 it sold at auction for $962,500 including buyer's
premium.
An original, unrestored 1927 3 Litre Speed Model (Red Label), chassis #1209 DE,
is a part of the permanent collection at the Simeone Foundation Automotive
Museum in Philadelphia, PA, USA. The car retains all of its original components
and is the only Bentley to compete in pre-war road racing competition in the
USA.
A 1924 3 Litre has been on display at the Shepparton Motor Museum in Shepparton,
Victoria, Australia, since July 2019.
Blue label tourer by Park Ward 1924
Rare original saloon, a Weymann by Gurney Nutting 1926
Few limousine or saloon bodies have not been replaced by new racing or tourer
bodies
Red label Speed high compression twin SU Engine PH1468 delivered March 1926 in a
tourer with licence plate KM 2321
Red label Speed 4-seater tourer 1927
Red label Speed open 2-seater by H J Mulliner 1926
First supercharged Bentley, FR5189
FR5189's Engine
FR5189 at Lime Rock Park
Blue label #19 delivered December 1921
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Bentley 3 Litre
Bentley 3 Litre
Общие данные
Производитель - Bentley Motors
Годы производства - 1921-1929
Класс - Спорткар
Дизайн и конструкция
Компоновка - задний
Колёсная формула - 4 × 2
Двигатель - 3,0 л I4, 4 клапана на цилиндр
Массогабаритные характеристики
Длина - 4040 мм
Ширина - 1740 мм
Колёсная база - 2743 мм
Масса - 1800 кг
Динамические характеристики
Максимальная скорость - 136 км/ч
Другая информация
Дизайнер - Уолтер Оуэн Бентли
} Bentley 4½ Litre
Bentley 3 Litre - спорткар от Bentley Motors представленный в 1919 году. Это был
большой и тяжёлый (1800 кг) автомобиль. Но тем не менее в 1924 году гонщики Джон
Дафф и Клемент Франк выиграли гонку «24 часа Ле-Мана». А в 1927 году пилоты S.
C. H. «Sammy» Davis and Dudley Benjafield выиграли гонку на этом автомобиле в
класс Супер Спорт. За размер и скорость Bentley 3 Litre Этторе Бугатти прозвал
его «самым быстрым грузовиком в мире».
Технические характеристики
Bentley 3 Litre оснащался рядным 4-цилиндровым двигателем. Это был один из
первых двигателей с 4 клапанами на цилиндр, с двумя свечами зажигания на цилиндр
и имел сдвоенные карбюраторы. Двигатель был оптимизирован для низкого крутящего
момента. Диаметр цилиндра составлял 80 мм, а ход - 149 мм. Для повышения
прочности, блок двигателя и головка цилиндра отливались как единое целое.
Двигатель Bentley 3 Litre выдавал мощность около 70 л. с. (52 кВт). Это
позволяло развивать скорость до 136 км/ч.
Коробка передач была четырёхступенчатой.
На ранних версиях Bentley 3 Litre тормоза устанавливались только на задние
колеса, а с 1924 года - на все четыре колеса.
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