Intro to Drive Trains | Chapters 3, 4, and 5 | Clutch | Manual Transmission | Manual Transaxle |
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False
True or False:
A transaxle is a component that is used in a front engine, rear-wheel drive system. |
Both Technician A and Technician B
Technician A says some pullers remove parts by the use of screw force or impact. Technician B says some pullers remove parts by the use of hydraulic pressure. Who is right?
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throw-out bearing (or release bearing)
The clutch fork is used to move the _______ _______ against the diaphragm spring.
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True
True or False:
In the transmission of a front engine, rear-wheel drive car, the countershaft gear (cluster gear) turns whenever the input gear turns. |
False
True or False:
The design of manual transaxles means that there is no need for a throwout bearing. |
False
True or False: A transaxle attached to a transverse engine must turn power flow 90 degrees. |
air
Anaerobic sealers will harden in the absence of _____.
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True
True or False:
Engine power must go through the torsion springs to get from the friction facings to the hub flange of a clutch disc. |
True
True or False:
In a direct 1:1 gear of the transmission in a front engine, rear-wheel drive car, the countershaft turns but does not transfer power. |
False
True or False:
A gear may be used without a shaft. |
True
The clutch is installed just behind and mounted to the flywheel.
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springs
To ensure that a sealing lip makes a good contact with a rotating shaft, lip seals often use garter _______.
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Neither Technician A nor Technician B
Technician A says that pedal reserve is the distance that the pedal will travel before the slack in the linkage is taken up and any resistance is felt by the driver. Technician B says that free play is the distance that the pedal can be depressed beyond the point at which the clutch is fully disengaged. Who is right?
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False
Transmission shafts always rotate to perform their functions.
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False
True or False: The best way to separate transaxle case halves is by prying with a screwdriver.
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clutch disc
The transmission input shaft is attached to the _____ _____ by splines.
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True
True or False: Gaskets are never used to seal moving parts.
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False
True or False:
When someone "dumps the clutch", the pressure plate engages gradually. |
True
True or False:
Some wear points in a manual transmission can be checked with feeler gauges. |
Both Technician A and Technician B
A driver complains of a manual transaxle coming out of gear. Technician A says a detent mechanism may be faulty. Technician B says to check the shift linkage adjustment. Who is right?
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True
True or False:
Interlock pins prevent the engagement of two gears at the same time during a shift. |
True
True or False:
The length of the chain on a chain drive has no effect on the gear ratio. |
cushion
Most clutch discs have _________ springs installed between their friction facings.
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True
True or False:
The cause of gear clash in all gears is most likely a dragging clutch. |
Technician B
A vehicle with a manual transaxle has a no-drive condition. The engine continues to run when the car is in gear and the clutch pedal is released (in the up position). Technician A says that the no-drive condition could be caused by locked transaxle gears. Technician B says that the no-drive condition could be caused by stripped transaxle gears. Who is right?
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