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Chapter 41, Problem 2RQ
What component keeps the stator assembly from rotating when driven in one direction and permits rotation when turned in the opposite direction?
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Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach (MindTap Course List)
Ch. 41 - Explain the difference between rotary and vortex...Ch. 41 - What component keeps the stator assembly from...Ch. 41 - When a transmission is described as having two...Ch. 41 - The four common configurations used as the final...Ch. 41 - Three major types of rubber seals are used in...Ch. 41 - True or False? The vent in a transmission housing...Ch. 41 - To achieve a slow overdrive in a simple planetary...Ch. 41 - In a simple planetary gearset, when the planetary...Ch. 41 - Overrunning clutches are capable of_______. a....Ch. 41 - In the coupling stage of conventional torque...
Ch. 41 - How can shift feel be controlled?Ch. 41 - What determines the timing of the shifts in an...Ch. 41 - Why must hydraulic line pressures increase when...Ch. 41 - What is necessary for torque converter clutch...Ch. 41 - The three types of metal seals used in automatic...Ch. 41 - Technician A says that bearings that take radial...Ch. 41 - Technician A says that rotary oil flow is the oil...Ch. 41 - Technician A says that a stator aids in directing...Ch. 41 - Technician A says that a Simpson gearset is two...Ch. 41 - Technician A says that that one of the primary...Ch. 41 - Technician A says that the purpose of a valve body...Ch. 41 - Technician A says that changes in engine load...Ch. 41 - Technician A says that the rear hub of the torque...Ch. 41 - While discussing a Lepelletier system: Technician...Ch. 41 - While discussing the CVT transaxie used in Toyota...
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