David- Everyone knows that a torque converter is NOT like grapefruit halves rotating in oil...They are like toasted whole wheat pita bread, rotating in pimento Cheese fondue. Or pie shells rotating in honey. Or two pizzas, rotating in buttery garlic sauce. MMMmmmmmmm, now that's more like it. (sorry, It would be stale by Friday) G. Matthew Bulley Bulley-Hewlett Corporate Communications Counselors www.bulley-hewlett.com Cary, NC USA 888.468.4880 tollfree ___________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, pirate e-mail account by using your computer at work.
-----Original Message----- From: David Beierl [SMTP:dbeierl@IBM.NET] Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 10:10 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: what to do? At 16:20 11/29/99 , Jay & Kim Schmidt wrote: >PS: Please speak slowly. This is my first(and last) automatic and I don't >understand what this TC is/does really. Thank you! A torque converter is something like a couple of grapefruit halves (with segments removed but the membranes still intact) facing each other in a bowl of oil. The motor spins one which pumps the oil around and imparts a torque to the other one (which tries to turn the transmission). This is what substitutes for the clutch in an auto-transmission setup. There are some internal losses, so nowadays a lot of cars have a clutch which locks up the torque converter when the car exceeds a certain speed. david David Beierl - Providence, RI http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/ '84 Westy "Dutiful Passage" '85 GL "Poor Relation" |
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