love your explanation was really confused about all the other videos not going into as much detail and I'd need to try to peace the whole process together in my head, and also the great content with donut.
This is an awesome presentation! I've swapped engines (and clutches and transmissions) before, but I never really knew what the springs in the clutch disc were for. I feel 5% less stupid now. Tomorrow, I'll aim for 10%.
That's not an automatic. It's a computer-controlled manual. The difference is the presence of a torque converter. DCTs (which I think you mean) like the PDK, the unit in the C8, and pretty much any high-end sportscar (and several low-end crossovers) these days still have a clutch disc (or two) and associated hydraulics. They just don't have the pedal.
on my yamaha ybr 125 when my bike is idle in neutral and i try pressing and releasing the clutch multiple times. why doesn't that lower engine revs. isn't that supposed to lower it.
You're an awesome teacher and these videos are incredible. Great job and thank you for taking the time to put all this together.
love your explanation was really confused about all the other videos not going into as much detail and I'd need to try to peace the whole process together in my head, and also the great content with donut.
This is an awesome presentation! I've swapped engines (and clutches and transmissions) before, but I never really knew what the springs in the clutch disc were for. I feel 5% less stupid now. Tomorrow, I'll aim for 10%.
Thank you so much for this!
Love you. Thanks for your hard work
Trying hard to absorb and put it to use.
You did an outstanding job of explaining how the clutch works.
i mean to simplify things yes an automatic transmission doesnt need a clutch, except they make automatic transmissions with clutches, like DSGs
That's not an automatic. It's a computer-controlled manual. The difference is the presence of a torque converter. DCTs (which I think you mean) like the PDK, the unit in the C8, and pretty much any high-end sportscar (and several low-end crossovers) these days still have a clutch disc (or two) and associated hydraulics. They just don't have the pedal.
nice lectures, please add more is real helping on my career of auto mechanic.
Great Teacher.👏
Love you so much your videos are great
on my yamaha ybr 125 when my bike is idle in neutral and i try pressing and releasing the clutch multiple times. why doesn't that lower engine revs. isn't that supposed to lower it.
Hello teacher! May I get a link that containing all of your lessons?So I can easily choose any lesson to listen
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So good
You did an outstanding job of explaining how a clutch works.