The 423-Piece CVT Steel Push Belt

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @MarksThinkTank
    @MarksThinkTank Год назад +38

    This is still the best CVT belt explanation on RUclips. Amazing considering it was done 6 years ago.

  • @johnet326
    @johnet326 7 лет назад +370

    Best explanation of what is inside of a cvt. Many presenters talk to fast, this was easy to listen to and understand.
    thank you

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +11

      Thank you!

    • @johnnyrosenberg9522
      @johnnyrosenberg9522 6 лет назад +7

      Also, many presenters cut out their breath, so it sounds like they are talking without breathing and it sounds really annoying and stressful.
      This video was maybe just a little too slow, but I prefer that over fast speaking non breathing presenters.

    • @nothingsurprisesmeanymore
      @nothingsurprisesmeanymore 5 лет назад +3

      A minor issue is he did go over everything at least 8 times when twice would have been enough.

    • @karuneshkumardhiman1473
      @karuneshkumardhiman1473 5 лет назад +2

      @dear johnet326 you very well said the explanation of topic is nice and clearly understandable.

    • @culmalachie
      @culmalachie 5 лет назад +3

      @@nothingsurprisesmeanymore But that's what some good teachers do! - they repeat to get it thru' the ( ) Skulls! So you've remembered it all now then, eh?

  • @recoveringnewyorker2243
    @recoveringnewyorker2243 7 лет назад +16

    I've long since retired from the auto mechanics trade. After several surgeries I now walk with a cane and can't do it for a living anymore. But I do work at an auto parts store where I sell Auto Parts and hand out advice. Your videos help me to advise my customers properly. Thank you!

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад

      Thank you! I am glad they are helpful

    • @Kauffman578
      @Kauffman578 5 лет назад

      Why are you walking with a cane?

    • @Jesus.purple
      @Jesus.purple 5 лет назад +1

      That's really nice of you and I pray Jesus gives you new health.💙🕀

    • @RevMarket
      @RevMarket 4 года назад

      Dr. Kaufmann several surgeries?

  • @21847835g
    @21847835g 2 года назад +2

    Good explanation. Nice clear camera work. No wasted blather. Very refreshing. Thanks.

  • @richardonandroid
    @richardonandroid 5 месяцев назад +2

    The more i watch, the less confidence I have in the CVT belt. But you explained really well, thanks!

  • @Deucetrinal
    @Deucetrinal 6 лет назад +49

    Thank you for making such a great clear and simple video about such a cool piece of engineering. All of the preparation with the labels and the different pieces spread out and then assembled right in front of our eyes is incredibly helpful to understanding how these go together. You really have a talent for communicating complicated concepts in a clear way. I look forward to your future videos!

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +5

      Thank you very much!

  • @harumachiizayoi281
    @harumachiizayoi281 4 года назад +3

    I understood the mechanism of the cvt belt well, I was suspected that the cvt belt was weak in the past, but I can ride with confidence with this, and the explanation was also polite and easy to understand. There is no such explanation in Japan. Thank you again.

  • @montycarlos3283
    @montycarlos3283 4 года назад +7

    I am on my 3rd Honda Accord Hybrid and really feel the technology is fascinating by simply using inertia and centrifugal force to engage and transfer energy to drive gears...your explanation was very digestible and clears up the hybrid "mystery"...Thank You

  • @udiprimeassessoria4791
    @udiprimeassessoria4791 2 года назад

    This channel is definitely one of the reasons I learn English!
    Every time I look for something about cars, the best videos, the best explanations,
    They're definitely from here!

  • @matthewwain9958
    @matthewwain9958 6 лет назад +5

    Note that it isn't JUST the number of rings that determine the strength and power they can transmit. It is the material the rings are made from (i.e. F6 or F7 etc), but also the width of the elements. Wider belts can transmit more torque. (i.e. 24 mm elements vs 28/30mm etc). p.s. I have found your video's EXCELLENT btw, thank you for taking the time to put them together.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback. Yes, it is a combination of factors that determine the strength.

    • @matthewwain9958
      @matthewwain9958 6 лет назад

      I actually contacted BOSCH directly about what I thought was a discrepancy in their tech information. They had listed the 28mm belt as holding more torque than the 30mm belt (with the same number of rings). I have not got another reply back on why exactly (balancing act of fluid layer/belt tension or something maybe?), but they assured me that the 28mm actually held more torque than the 30mm.

  • @vicentenobre1
    @vicentenobre1 4 года назад +7

    I recently bought my first car with a CVT transaxle and I was looking for a proper explanation on how the push belts are made. Thank you for clarifying it for me. I got yourself a new subscriber. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @grabasandwich
    @grabasandwich 5 лет назад +11

    I had never heard of a push belt til now! Guess I was living under a rock. Cool video 👍🏻

  • @kiantatchong4978
    @kiantatchong4978 6 лет назад +25

    Fascinating. The push concept is really ingenious. I always wonder how the belt can handle so much force when being pulled and now I understand. It is not pulled but pushed.

  • @zappatx
    @zappatx 5 лет назад +5

    AMSOIL's CVT fluid has doubled the life of all our clients belts and transmissions. Amazing find!! Nissan and Audi customers need to switch before 75,000 miles. It keeps the friction while allowing smooth shifts and stops all wear. It took them 4 years to get it perfected thus it came out a little late but better than never.

  • @saffanfarook1038
    @saffanfarook1038 22 дня назад

    The best explanation I ever seen, Good work Sir, 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤ from Sri Lanka

  • @freefall0483
    @freefall0483 6 лет назад +41

    Being someone that does all of my own work on my vehicles, this video has shown me that a CVT is NOT something that I should ever buy!!!
    Great vid. Very informative.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @Jesus.purple
      @Jesus.purple 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly

    • @NoName-gv6nm
      @NoName-gv6nm 4 года назад +4

      They work great actually

    • @procourierforlife1252
      @procourierforlife1252 4 года назад +8

      @@NoName-gv6nm Until they break down prematurely.

    • @BracaPhoto
      @BracaPhoto 4 года назад +2

      Does that mean you can disassemble a planetary transmission if 1 gear needs to be replaced? But not a cvt?

  • @reyandy4851
    @reyandy4851 5 лет назад +5

    Wonderful presentation that was informative and timely! Your video solidifies the notion that these transmissions because of the belt are designed for a short life span. Thank you for the explanation. Keep up the good work!

  • @MetaView7
    @MetaView7 7 лет назад +699

    so that's not a pulley... it is a pushey

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +61

      True! Thanks for your feedback

    • @MetaView7
      @MetaView7 7 лет назад +32

      I just realized I am not the only one with such a comment LOL

    • @nater3113
      @nater3113 6 лет назад +10

      This tech came frome snowmobiles with a high striangth reinforced rubber belt... open and easy change. Cvt in closed auto transmission = expinsive. Its cool tec junk.

    • @rudyperez2542
      @rudyperez2542 5 лет назад +3

      Hahaha

    • @thorick590
      @thorick590 5 лет назад +35

      399 elements.
      Some engineer was told
      ' because of peculiarities in our supply chain, using 400 elements per transmission is going to boost the cost of the car too high. You need to find some way to get the element count below 400'.
      'yes boss, I'll find a way'.

  • @zukobringas5096
    @zukobringas5096 2 года назад +4

    All my curiosity about these metal belts was satisfied when you mentioned they were push loaded (compression) rather than pull (tension) as in rubber belts. Thanks a lot for the info.

    • @WilliamLloyd-z5i
      @WilliamLloyd-z5i 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the explanation of push compression vs pull tension. Years ago my Shopsmith woodworking machine used a CVT with a rubber belt. I was fascinated how these compact transmissions worked.

  • @johngreen6643
    @johngreen6643 4 года назад +17

    Thank you for your time spent in making this video, the best I've seen on the description of the components in a modern CVT belt.

  • @TATiSWEAR
    @TATiSWEAR 8 лет назад +30

    Thank you for uploading this. I've wondered how a cvt belt could keep up tensile forces, I find it cool that instead its compression instead.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  8 лет назад +4

      Thank you!

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 5 лет назад +3

      If I remember correctly from my 'materials' class most steels have similar compression and tensile psi's.

  • @mrflamewars
    @mrflamewars 7 лет назад +59

    You are the transmission whisperer. It's so refreshing when someone actually values knowledge. (I live in Memphis, TN where NO ONE values knowledge or information of any kind)

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +8

      Thank you very much! The Transmission Whisperer, I like it!

    • @billbob7720
      @billbob7720 5 лет назад +5

      I feel your pain just moved from Memphis to Nashville

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 4 года назад +4

      Why don't we give Memphis to Arkansas?!

    • @bassinbillRC5300
      @bassinbillRC5300 4 года назад +3

      My Autozone boss had a corporate convention there two years ago and they NEVER step foot outside the big Hotel due to the criminal element nearby.

    • @jamesemtage3888
      @jamesemtage3888 4 года назад

      Bill Bob ‘

  • @Jesus.purple
    @Jesus.purple 5 лет назад +29

    I would run as fast as I could from these cvt Rattle snakes!
    Thank you for the demonstration.

  • @motorv8N
    @motorv8N 4 года назад +1

    Excellent tutorial! Been tinkering with cars going on 40 years and while I know the basics of CVTs, I had no idea that belt pushed rather than pulled...

  • @brianhind6149
    @brianhind6149 5 лет назад +1

    You are sir, the very best commentator on any technical forum on the "net" with which I am familiar. I have directed many colleagues here to view your videos. Well done !

  • @shaneohara201
    @shaneohara201 3 года назад +29

    I've had my little nissan for 11 years now, and she's running on 220k miles. Cvt still strong, and let me tell you, it's had a rough life... Got it new, and will keep it forever. She blows, I'll replace, but.... still hasn't

    • @affandih
      @affandih 2 года назад +1

      Any tips you can share to me how to make your cvt last longer?
      I will get a new car and it's CVT.

    • @elmergloo3259
      @elmergloo3259 2 года назад +3

      @@affandih from what I’ve read the reliable manufacturers of CVTs are Honda, Toyota, and Subaru. I don’t think there is anything you can do to make them last longer besides buying them from the companies that have a good track record on their CVTs.

    • @boarhog1979
      @boarhog1979 2 года назад +2

      @@affandih Sure, Don't run it like a Nascar. I don't have problems either because I drive normally

    • @affandih
      @affandih 2 года назад +1

      @@boarhog1979 never 🤣 never drive like Nascar, only casual driving. I got Mitsubishi Xpander Cross and it' s CVT

    • @affandih
      @affandih 2 года назад

      @@elmergloo3259 Mitsubishi, got new one from them this year

  • @richardr5774
    @richardr5774 5 лет назад +3

    Very excellent, enlightening video, I thought the belt was used to pull the opposite pulley from the torque converter input! But since the elements on the belt PUSH it to the other drive pulley, the only reason the multi-ringed belt fails, is simply because the flexing that occurs from going around the pulleys causes them to eventually crack and break due to metal fatigue after trillions of rotations. WOW !

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  5 лет назад

      Thank you and Thanks for your feedback

  • @gazza116
    @gazza116 5 лет назад +6

    one of the best,no the best explanation of a cvt belt .

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @PR45-MRU
    @PR45-MRU 2 года назад +1

    We are watching your video in cvt class today
    We are from Mauritius

  • @Dam_Big_Dawg
    @Dam_Big_Dawg 3 года назад

    Late to the party. Aviation technician here. Best instructions on parts, theory, function and assembly. I subscribed.

  • @2Phast4Rocket
    @2Phast4Rocket 7 лет назад +17

    This is the best explanation of the CVT transmission I've seen. Thanks.

  • @billiambarnett
    @billiambarnett 7 лет назад +21

    This guy is my fav when it comes to the witchcraft of transmissions. Thank you! Very few break it down and it's much appreciated!

  • @chekelley6861
    @chekelley6861 8 лет назад +110

    These videos are always worth the wait!

  • @pvcarmon1
    @pvcarmon1 5 лет назад

    Watching this video makes me realize the urgency of getting rid of my girlfriend's 2013 Nissan Altima with one of those CVTs ASAP. It only has 99K miles and is on it's second AC that is starting to fail and has check engine lights like crazy. This is the only video that put the Nissan achlis heel into real perspective. Thank you.

  • @jugdhiss
    @jugdhiss Месяц назад

    Good explanation and demonstration. I'm trying to learn as much about my CVT transmission as possible to keep it from failing.

  • @speedkar99
    @speedkar99 7 лет назад +84

    Very informative video, Thanks. Looking forward to tearing apart a CVT some day just to see how it works.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +4

      Thank you!

    • @texasblaze1016
      @texasblaze1016 6 лет назад +2

      Hows it going speedkar!!!!

    • @bobadkins7377
      @bobadkins7377 4 года назад +3

      speedkar99 oh don’t worry, you’ll get a chance.

    • @garydent8331
      @garydent8331 4 года назад

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    • @1876Jamaican
      @1876Jamaican 3 года назад

      Where can i buy one.. need it for my mitsubishi..

  • @martinj9647
    @martinj9647 6 лет назад +4

    Never came across your channel before, but I learned a fair bit from this video! Keep up the informative no nonsense type videos and I'll definitely be back

  • @Nāmarūpa1
    @Nāmarūpa1 5 лет назад +10

    That was beautifully explained, thank you. You're a fantastic teacher!

  • @sudha4674
    @sudha4674 6 лет назад +1

    No one can explain better than this. Great effort. Thank you sir

  • @hadzicana1
    @hadzicana1 5 лет назад +1

    one of the best,no the best explanation of a cvt belt . ciao from Serbia ..... lepo objasnjeno svaka mu cast !!!

  • @StratovariusFTW
    @StratovariusFTW 6 лет назад +6

    Very good and educational video! I learned something new. I like to see the actual physical parts being handled, not just computer animations.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @brianhind6149
    @brianhind6149 5 лет назад +9

    It suddenly occurred to me that DAF (a Dutch automaker in decades gone by) made a CVT style transmission in the sixties or early seventies, that had an infinitely variable transmission , the principle of operation of which, was based on a precision gear box called a "Geneva mechanism". These devices were used in strip cameras, drives for precision machine tools etc., & had a series of tapered "pulleys, sheaves, whatever . The Daf car was never exported overseas to my knowledge

  • @johnw4590
    @johnw4590 5 лет назад +15

    So far I made it halfway through live intentionally avoiding these variator transmissions. 🤪

  • @WackyT08
    @WackyT08 5 лет назад +1

    Had an old Jeep Compass with a CVT, and have wondered what the steel belt looked like. Thanks for the great explanation.

    • @phillippardo5712
      @phillippardo5712 5 лет назад

      Ever have any issues with yours? My 2010 jeep compass is making a clacking noise upon acceleration and deceleration.

  • @indigo0086
    @indigo0086 3 года назад +1

    Funny how these things get criticized but that's such an innovative way to operate an engine.

  • @billmccroskey4595
    @billmccroskey4595 3 года назад +6

    Pretty sure I’ll never disassemble a CVT, but just understanding the principle of the operation makes me feel a bit better about eventually owning one in my vehicle. They certainly seem less complicated (since the belt is only replaceable) than currently designed planetary gear style automatic transmissions. Not saying either style is more reliable, just seems way less pieces in the CVT shown here. Excellent presentation that I have became accustomed to on this channel.

  • @rebernard82
    @rebernard82 6 лет назад +7

    I'll definitely keep my manual gearbox, but had always wanted to learn more about the internals of cvt automatics. great video.

    • @ArneChristianRosenfeldt
      @ArneChristianRosenfeldt 3 года назад

      3 years gone and automatic double clutch with 6 or 7 gears has won at least for ICE because the efficient power band is not that narrow after all.

    • @cincinnatislider
      @cincinnatislider 2 года назад +1

      Manual is the most fun. It also allows the engine to sound its best.

  • @stuartcookie133
    @stuartcookie133 6 лет назад +6

    My OCD wants 400 elements! Not gonna be able to sleep tonight!

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +5

      lol, it has to have 399 because it has 2(177.5 mm pulleys) + 2(10 mm band packs) + 2(12 rings per ring pack ) = 399. Have a good day! (I am joking, of course)

  • @moorbish
    @moorbish 2 года назад

    I know nothing about transmissions but now I could build a CVT belt. Great content thank you.

  • @simon.chavez6160
    @simon.chavez6160 Год назад

    I'm from the Philippines,I love ur channel,it explain very clearly,U even put tag on every parts u mentioned thanks 😃😃😃😃

  • @upliftmofopartyplan1156
    @upliftmofopartyplan1156 6 лет назад +180

    No reason they couldn't have made it with 400 elements

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +115

      Why not 400? Because 2(177.5 mm pulleys) + 2(10 mm band packs) + 2(12 rings per ring pack ) = 399. Just kidding, I have no idea! Have a good day!

    • @thirdjaruda4202
      @thirdjaruda4202 6 лет назад +29

      they did it to save cost. lol.

    • @HeyDude93gt
      @HeyDude93gt 6 лет назад +26

      Local 223 They did manage to force one more element but the belt blew apart like George Costanzas wallet

    • @Clough42
      @Clough42 6 лет назад +39

      That way, they can ship them in packs of 400 and you're still good when you inevitably lose one.

    • @marstotalchaos4735
      @marstotalchaos4735 5 лет назад +6

      Just to show who's boss

  • @markanthony3275
    @markanthony3275 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks for the explanation...now I know my next car will be a standard or a 5spd automatic. And if those are no longer available I guess I will build up a muscle car.

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery 5 лет назад

      Dual clutch is great too.

    • @jnorthrop70
      @jnorthrop70 3 года назад

      @@pilotavery yeah, Ford builds a great dual clutch auto. Lol.

  • @gr8vivin
    @gr8vivin 8 лет назад +15

    Sir, ur videos are very very informative,comprehensive and priceless. You are a genious in explaining complicated things in detail making it comprehensive and simple to all sorts of people around the world.
    Are you a mechanical/automobile engineer working as a partime lecturer in universities..? curious☺

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  8 лет назад +18

      I am a professor of automotive technology at Weber State University; 26 years now. Thank you for your kind words.

    • @NOXRULZ007
      @NOXRULZ007 7 лет назад +1

      Hello sir, very informative video, I need your help in getting the dimensions for the small belt part, as I am mechanical engineering student and I have to perform FEA on the belt for the purpose of my Final Year project, that would be very grateful of you if you could please help me.

  • @chasa4347
    @chasa4347 6 лет назад +1

    very informative! I would have never thought you could construct a belt by hand!

  • @ミルヒミルヒ
    @ミルヒミルヒ 6 лет назад +1

    解説は英語でなので全然わかりませんが、CVTベルトの仕組みが良くわかりました。もっと単純な部品を想像していたので、この動画を見て、とても勉強になりました。👍👍👍
    ちなみに私の車もCVTの車です。

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад

      どうもありがとうございました

  • @tjhess2
    @tjhess2 7 лет назад +6

    Great video! Now I know why it's called a push belt!!! Very cool technology. It will be interesting to see how it improves in the future.

  • @theone6805
    @theone6805 6 лет назад +28

    Only if these CVT belts came out when I was a little kid. it would've been one of my parents weapon to beat me with, and I would've learned a lot more...dam it.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад

      LOL!

    • @crave8687
      @crave8687 4 года назад

      The One 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 ah weak

  • @mglmouser
    @mglmouser 6 лет назад +7

    My 2007 Dodge Caliber R/T AWD had a CVT: a Jatco E-1974 (a Nissan company), shared by the Nissan Versa of that time.
    These things are insanely demented: if you stop in a moment where the CVT programming doesn't have time to readjust the pulleys' ratio, your next acceleration will be severely underpowered so that the pulleys can reset to the low speed ratio required to get the car moving: you'll be moving at around 1km/h. More than once this happened to me and the last straw was when I merged in a 90km/h zone from a stop with a considerable gap to merge traffic. Some idiot was tailgating me and when the car started moving, had no speed nor power, nor place to move back. A semi jack-knifed around me to avoid my dead car.
    Sold that thing which tried to kill me and got the SRT4 model, with a real geary transmission.
    Chrysler marked these transmissions as non-servicible. It's interesting to finally see that belt which tried to kill me on more than one occasion. May Jatco burn to the ground for these devious devices.
    FYI, a larger version of the E-1974 was also made and used in the Nissan Murano. I have no experience with those: I've stayed away from these as far as I could!

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад

      Thanks for your feedback!

    • @soilmanted
      @soilmanted 5 лет назад

      Have a 2015 Honda Fit with a CVT. I have never had a problem merging onto a limited access highway. I just put the throttle pedal to the floor; the engine rapidly revs up to near readline, to about 6600 RPM, and stays absolutely rock steady at that RPM, the transmission rapidly drops down to a high pulley ratio (ratio of engine speed to wheel speed) and rapidly changes ratios while the car accelerates smoothly to 100 kph in less than 9 seconds with a tiny 1.5 liter 128 hp engine. No jolts as the gear ratios change. Just smooth acceleration. Cars and trucks move to the left land, or slow down, to let me in - unnecessarily. How long will it last? I don't know. It seems to need more frequent lubricant changes than a traditional planetary gear automatic. The lubricant is only available from Honda and is rather expensive. But I have nothing bad to say about the way it functions.

    • @jasonscott7527
      @jasonscott7527 5 лет назад +1

      @@soilmanted honda has had cvt since 95

  • @omarkh1747
    @omarkh1747 Год назад

    Such a beautiful video. The details, style, and even the voice add up to an impeccable video

  • @johnlaccohee-joslin4477
    @johnlaccohee-joslin4477 3 года назад

    I found that the explanation this gentleman gives is very clear cut and easy to understand.
    However, because there sre so many parts to one of these belts, with a large amount of pressure being applied by the fluid, i really think that it would be helpful if he were to do another video just about the fluid.
    With many of the cars that this system is used in the makers try very hard to indicate that the reason there is no dip stick is because jts a sealed unit and does not need a fluid change.
    This is one of the main reasons that most people including myself, are very uncurtain about these Gearboxes, and having already heard that two or three car makers are facing a storm from buyers who have had major problems with them, Ford being one of them, and to make matters wourse their atitude is could not give a shit, leaving owners with a massive bill to repair something that should never have been on the maket until it was completely tested to find out how long these belts will last, as replacing one is as costly as buying a new car, and certainly not something the average guy would ever dream of attempting themselves.
    The belt itself may well be something that needs a lot more attention, before sticking it in a car and selling it, however the most damming of all is the fact that the new owner is told " oh its a sealed unit you dont need to chang the fluid, " when them truth is that firstly the fluid itself will set you back a tidy bit of cash, and secondly the prosess of changing this fluid has been made as hard as possible to undertake, for a start, the filler hole is in a possition that normal size hands will find it near impossible to get at, and i bet you have already guessed it, the only way you know you havevput enough fluid in is when it starts oveflowing from the filler plug.
    Reading the owners manual you will find the whole matter goes unmentioned, COMPLETLY!! when asked, i was told well, you will know it your loosing any fluid because you will see it on the ground, a really great answer considering that when standing still in your garage there is no pressure because the engine is not running, leaks are more noticable when under pressure as your driving down the road,and its real hard to drive a car, hanging out at floor level to see underneath for any leaks.
    The bottom line is that cars today have just about every whistle and bell you can think of to say something is wrong, only to indicate that you should always drive with your mechanic in tow for when something goes wrong.
    Clearly made to go wrong sooner than later, todays car is made to do Bout fifty thousand, then change it for a new one, despite the fact that it cost an arm and a leg to start with, most of the extra cost for the bells and whistles, while keeping quiet about the fact that the gearbox is as cheap and nasty as it can get, the engine following a close second.
    It use to be that the biggest problem to look for when buying a second hand car was rust, now the car looks brand new but is not worth a light, with the added atraction of the fact that you need a masters degree to atempt anything yourself, you are lucky if you can find the spark plugs, and dont go looking for points or the like, they dont have them, about the onlynthing you can do is keep the tyres pumped up and the washer bottle topped up.
    To sum it up the car industry has become the biggest rip off ever and is even a mechanics night mare with all the technology they have to have.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  3 года назад

      Thanks for your comments, you are not alone. To make things worse, there are improper fluids being used by some shops which can cause premature failures. See my video on transmission fluid specifications ruclips.net/video/xUFY0L_zFek/видео.html

  • @Motogamna
    @Motogamna 6 лет назад +11

    Never knew..always thought it was a "solid" belt

  • @moyadapne968
    @moyadapne968 7 лет назад +29

    A broken CVT belt replacement can work out cheaper than a 'conventional' Auto Trans o/haul. Use a magnet to get all the broken bits out, fit a new belt ($500), and put it all together. Done many of them.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback!

    • @Photologistic
      @Photologistic 6 лет назад +1

      Honestly doesn’t look too hard for a decent DIYer.

    • @txrick4879
      @txrick4879 6 лет назад +1

      moyadapne Thanks for the heads up always wonderd how expensive it would be to repair the cvt in my car.

    • @madmurdock2968
      @madmurdock2968 6 лет назад +2

      Good explanation of the CVT belt, honda has had problems with these on 2003-2005 Civics, I understand the challenge is splitting the cases to gain access to the belt. There are some special tools needed. Most tranny shops won't touch"em, even Honda dealers will want to put a new CVT unit in, vice, r & r ing a new belt.

    • @dlittlester
      @dlittlester 6 лет назад

      I worked at a Subaru dealer in the eighties. Back then the Justy was available with this transmission. We rebuilt the odd one, but they were mostly pizza delivery cars driven by young people. I heard one of them bragging about how he could get rubber by holding down both the brake and the accelerator at the same time.
      Aside from that, they seemed to hold up well.

  • @brandonobaza8610
    @brandonobaza8610 6 лет назад +68

    Fascinating technology! Now, keep it away from me :)

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +7

      LOL! Thank you for your feedback

    • @littlepump7653
      @littlepump7653 4 года назад

      Bitch fuck off

    • @roscoeelcocko1863
      @roscoeelcocko1863 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely!!!!!!! Shit is stupid!

    • @fargonianproductions2767
      @fargonianproductions2767 4 года назад +3

      little pump how about you fuck off troll

    • @AceAgallah
      @AceAgallah 4 года назад +3

      Just get an automatic. Who the hell enjoys dealing with a "belt" as the reason for the transmission to work. A belt thats easy to break, and cost tons of money. Sounds like a ripoff.

  • @carnivalwrestler
    @carnivalwrestler 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for showing the nuts and bolts of the push belt for the cvt xmssn. I had no idea it was that involved.

  • @billarroo1
    @billarroo1 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting, when I was a young guy I went to automatic transmission school, at Los Angeles Trade Tech, then I worked as a fill in installer for about 5 AAmmco Transmissions in Lakewood, Long Beach, Los Angeles, I thought building a 4spd HydraMatic was hard, nothing like these new transmissions, 😆😆 GREAT VIDEO Thanks William Orange county, Ca.

  • @buildfixbreak7947
    @buildfixbreak7947 5 лет назад +4

    Great video.Someone asked him, "How can this work?". My answer would be that currently it doesn't work very well. These don't last long and are giving Nissan a bad name. Steer away from Nissan until they perfect this. I'm guessing they created this design because, if it can work, it will be a lot cheaper to build than the traditional style auto transmission.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback

  • @SaberusTerras
    @SaberusTerras 7 лет назад +31

    I've had a CVT fail on me. Warranty paid for itself just on that one repair. According to the tech that replaced the transmission, it was all chewed up inside. I can only imagine scores of loose elements acting like a toddler with a bastard file to everything inside the case.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +5

      It would be a mess for sure!

    • @Coastal0
      @Coastal0 7 лет назад +1

      Saberus Terras what car/model did you have? do you find out why it failed?

    • @ronringler4286
      @ronringler4286 3 года назад

      What vechel

    • @SaberusTerras
      @SaberusTerras 3 года назад +2

      @@ronringler4286 2012 Nissan Sentra.

    • @fiddlerpin
      @fiddlerpin 3 года назад +4

      When I drained the CVT fluid in my Honda Civic 2015 some of those elements came out of the drain plug. The transmission failed when I drove it around the block. When I took the sump pan down there were loads of them in it. 89k miles. These transmissions suck and should last longer then that. I won’t buy another car that has one ever!

  • @lancethrustworthy
    @lancethrustworthy 7 лет назад +5

    Nice video. It worked best for me, played at 1.5 speed.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад

      Thank you! I do the same thing!

  • @edspencer7121
    @edspencer7121 6 лет назад +1

    A friend of mine is a certified Nissan mechanic. I was asking him questions about the CVT transmission, as I own an Altima, and what some of the most common failures of the CVT are. He said to let the transmission warm up as the weather gets colder before driving it. The transmission fluid needs to warm up and 'expand' as to get it to operating level. If you put it into gear and just go before it warms up you risk a chance of sucking air and running the transmission dry. He also suggests having the transmission fluid changed every 60,000 miles as preventative maintanance measure.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for sharing. The transmission should never suck air (cold or hot) if the fluid level is set correctly. Warming the fluid can make it perform better in cold climates. We will address the fluid change intervals in the upcoming episodes. It differs with each fluid type and version.

  • @MichiganPeatMoss
    @MichiganPeatMoss 6 лет назад +1

    Incredibly complex components, but it works. Something rubberized belts couldn't handle. Thanks for the video!

  • @coriscotupi
    @coriscotupi 7 лет назад +6

    Very interesting, thanks for clearing up something I wanted to know since the first time I heard about CVT - what kind of belt survives the forces involved in moving a car years on end. With this beautifully explained and out of the way, I guess the next question is, who came up with 399 elements??? Why not 400? It looks like they couldn't fit the 400th element when assembling the prototype and left it at that (just kidding).

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @codypendant6745
      @codypendant6745 7 лет назад +4

      It would be due to the need to have an odd number of plate elements (like with gears) to prevent a wear pattern from forming. An even number of plates (gear teeth) would develop a wear pattern from always aligning at the same place. So, Kind of like rotating your tires to break the wear cycle.

  • @distortedkid123
    @distortedkid123 5 лет назад +17

    Technician: "Ahhh finally, that's the final element. Now I just gotta put the other ring pack."
    *Accidentally picks up the belt and elements fall and scatter everywhere*
    "F...M...L"

  • @HennerZeller
    @HennerZeller 8 лет назад +142

    This is very interesting. I always wondered what is the stable means of transmission is in a CVT.
    So, now I am wondering ... wouldn't a better word for pulley be "pushey" in this case ?

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  8 лет назад +40

      I like "pushey", thanks for the feedback!

    • @lamecq
      @lamecq 7 лет назад +12

      Henner Zeller The word pulley has nothing to do with 'pull'. The word pully (in Dutch 'poelie'; it's a Dutch invention) derives from the old French word 'polie', a diminutive from the Greek word 'polos' which means fulcrum or axle.

    • @rsar61
      @rsar61 6 лет назад

      Henner Zeller those aren't pulley's they're clutches

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind 6 лет назад +9

      How about breakey..too sooney?

    • @azharfahry_
      @azharfahry_ 6 лет назад +1

      well that's not goodey

  • @JM-dv1zq
    @JM-dv1zq 3 года назад +1

    Loved the presentation, especially the construction of the belt, ring belts and elements.
    Thanks !!

  • @prassanakumar6971
    @prassanakumar6971 6 лет назад +1

    Great video Sir, never before seen such a complexity explained so simply.

  • @averyalexander2303
    @averyalexander2303 5 лет назад +3

    Very interesting, thanks for taking the time to make this video! Dumb question- Why do all the companies use a belt and smooth pulleys instead of a chain with teeth and sprockets? It seems to me that a chain with teeth to grab sprockets would be much more durable and would be able to handle much more power since it wouldn't rely on the clamping force to keep it from slipping. Thanks

    • @averyalexander2303
      @averyalexander2303 5 лет назад +1

      @Michael R It could be variable if the sprockets could still change size though, right?

    • @genefoster8601
      @genefoster8601 3 года назад +2

      Eventually they'll figure that out.

  • @nickc3233
    @nickc3233 8 лет назад +5

    Great video. I have seen many videos explaining CVT, but with a rubber belt. I ask, how can rubber handle high power? It must be a strong material with high fatigue cycle. Steel is strong but it will fatigue and soon break. And I thought about band saw. The multiple thin steel ring makes sense, or high fatigue cycle and strong. Now I wonder about those 399 toothed elements, when they worn down to smooth, will it slip or time to replace?

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  8 лет назад +7

      Yes, when they wear down it will slip. This would take a very long time to do unless the driver is very aggressive. Thanks for your feedback!

    • @THOMASTHESAILOR
      @THOMASTHESAILOR 7 лет назад +3

      If ya give a CVT car to a rambunctious teenager.. That belt not survive.. For some reason, I'd like to see one break,.. 411 piece of steel flying around inside the case at high velocity would be a sight to behold.. LOL, Yes, I'm weird like that..

    • @emph66
      @emph66 7 лет назад +2

      If you give a rambunctious teenager a car with a clutch or an automatic transmission something is likely to break.

  • @PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
    @PineHollowAutoDiagnostics 7 лет назад +58

    Fantastic video, professor! I have one question. Have you done teardowns and analysis of failed CVT units? What is the most common failure in these units? At the moment I am doing a teardown of a failed Nissan CVT on my channel, and the findings are really interesting. The CVT is really a marvel of engineering!

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +17

      I have only seen three failed units. all had belt ring pack failures. I have also seen Honda CVTs with bad start clutches and stripped out flywheel splines. Best wishes.

    • @MotoRobee
      @MotoRobee 7 лет назад +6

      Hi Professor . I have a 2014 Civic with this amazing CVT :(
      I have weird problem with the car..just started around 27000mile.
      Here is the diagnosis.
      When the RPM is between 1800 and 2000 and the speed around 40 mile at street speed and I gently apply throttle the whole car is start to shaking..
      The other scenario when I'm cruising on the fwy around 58mile and try to speed up to 62 pushing the accelerator really gently and slowly and the rpm is again in the range what I mentioned before the car is doing the same...
      scenario 3 is when I drive on fwy around 60 mile/h and turn on the cruise control and a car try to keep up on the speed the shaking comes back and the rpm range is the same...
      I brought back the car to honda but they don't give a sht and keep telling me there is nothing wrong with the car....
      what is your suggestion?
      this shaking feeling is anoying and make me stomach sick....
      what should I do? because is not normal .
      thank you so much.

    • @B-Rad-K
      @B-Rad-K 6 лет назад +15

      Robert Kero Take a dealership tech and preferably a service department manager for a test drive, if they say it's normal insist on taking them for a test drive in a new car with CVT and see if it does the same thing.

    • @CAoffRoading
      @CAoffRoading 6 лет назад +1

      Brad K actually really good point.

    • @southjerseysound7340
      @southjerseysound7340 6 лет назад

      Robert-do as Brad suggests and/or find another dealership

  • @allenarseneault4664
    @allenarseneault4664 6 лет назад +1

    very well done explanation of a ctv transmigration i now understand it 100% and not afraid to purchase one any more

  • @sudharmayoonaidharma1334
    @sudharmayoonaidharma1334 2 года назад

    thank you for the explanation, it is clear and easy to understand CVT

  • @aomanchutube
    @aomanchutube 5 лет назад +4

    "these.... elements" i will try to use this at work in a meeting.

  • @tumblevidz
    @tumblevidz 7 лет назад +6

    Sir you are super duper great.........................keep this thing. Your videos are seher helpful

  • @monkeydude3987
    @monkeydude3987 6 лет назад +4

    Always wondered what they looked like in an automotive transmission. Fairly familiar with the small engine belt-drive setup but this is neat!

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @VBshredder
    @VBshredder 6 лет назад +2

    A line from a Garfield comic in the 80's comes to mind - "There must be an easier way". Many great innovations surely have come from this mantra!

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  6 лет назад

      lol, Thanks for your feedback

  • @goddammit696969
    @goddammit696969 6 лет назад +1

    Nice job on the sound! Every word is crystal clear.

  • @KarlAlfredRoemer
    @KarlAlfredRoemer 7 лет назад +25

    Thank you for that great video. Can you tell anything about wear in cvt boxes?

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +9

      Thank you! the only way I know of is to use a scan tool and compare the commanded pulley ratio to the actual pulley ratio; they should match. If they do not, something is wrong. it could be wear, a hydraulic problem, or an electrical problem. Luckily there are trouble codes that usually set to help you figure it out.

    • @KarlAlfredRoemer
      @KarlAlfredRoemer 7 лет назад

      Thank you. :)

    • @supersmalls
      @supersmalls 7 лет назад +3

      the first gen 2014 pathfinder had wear problems, and i think this still occurs across different manufacturers, even tho alot use jatco gearboxes, i think the wear problems were from the oil expanding when hot and then the pulleys dipping into them and causing foaming in the gear box. This problem can be heard when the gearbox gets very hot and apparently whines as a sign. The 2017 model pathfinder i believe has a refined gb where the oil level is now lower to allow for expansion. Another reason i heard of wear was from crappy manufacturer trans oils.

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 7 лет назад +3

      It should be on the internet. I saw a test of 6 CVT;s siome years ago. It was a laboratorium test where 6 CVT's had been under very heavy (maximum) strain and constantly varying speeds 24/7 until they broke. On average they lasted 150.000 miles. Now, 6 unitis is far too small a number to give a statistically reliable outcome, but it may give some indication.

    • @DrDaddy-yg2ki
      @DrDaddy-yg2ki 4 года назад

      @@supersmalls i actually have that model pathfinder and you are correct. They also changed the fluid .

  • @stuartsaunders3238
    @stuartsaunders3238 7 лет назад +9

    John, pls give credit to Dutchman Hub van Doorne, who invented the push belt.
    He founded DAF in Eindhoven, making cars with an infinitely variable transmission using a rubber belt. He realized they needed to transmit more power, so he invented the push belt called 'Transmatic' using belts of a maraging steel and the elements.
    Thanks.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I will do that!

    • @christianvonhout997
      @christianvonhout997 7 лет назад

      Correct, developed in Tilburg bij Van Doorne Transmission, now it is Bosch, i have been there a few times at the factory, my brother works for Bosch at the Tilburg factory.

  • @TM15R
    @TM15R 8 лет назад +4

    I thought "52 pick up" was challenging. I couldn't imagine the fun of dropping one of these belts on a dirty shop floor....

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  8 лет назад

      So True! Thanks for watching.

    • @Photologistic
      @Photologistic 6 лет назад

      Yeah, that’s probably a bad idea to drop one, LOL.

  • @JeffTiberend
    @JeffTiberend 9 месяцев назад

    I've owned a 2011 Nissan Murano for the past 8 months. I heard good and bad things about CVTs. I was lucky in that the Nissan that I bought has a new transmission in it. So, I'm hoping that with good maintenance and care I will have many years with this car because I really like the way it drives.

  • @Dr_Xyzt
    @Dr_Xyzt 5 лет назад +2

    This is an extremely fascinating video. The CVT is of course a very impractical machine for automotive transport, but still a very fascinating creation. You clamp the shives together which imparts tension to the bands, which pushes the element against the shive surface and imparts the necessary tractive friction. I've designed CVT parts before and despise the concept, but do still apreciate their function.

  • @youtubasoarus
    @youtubasoarus 8 лет назад +12

    Crazy engineering feat. I can't imagine who came up with this or how. Bizarre assembly (read: a lot going on in that thing, a lot of things to get right).

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @youtubasoarus
      @youtubasoarus 8 лет назад

      Thanks for providing such awesome content! :)

    • @Jan-vc1qg
      @Jan-vc1qg 8 лет назад +1

      Daf 33,,,44,,55,,66,and after that the volvo 340.
      The building the variomatic in 1959 with a rubber pull belt.

    • @mirrorclick
      @mirrorclick 6 лет назад +2

      They used to just use rubber belts on cvt but of course they couldn't handle much torque and life cycle was short. So just had to design something flexable and strong. The individual parts give flexibility and strength and the spring steel rings provide a matrix to hold them together while remaining flexible.

    • @Hotrodelectric
      @Hotrodelectric 6 лет назад

      They're not that hard. The first DAF Variomatics were completely mechanical. Then again, the original Dafodils only had a 20-something HP 2 cylinder to transmit.

  • @InTheMirrorr
    @InTheMirrorr 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you for the great explanation!
    But I think CVT is not reliable because there will be a great generated heat due to friction force between steel\steel while rotatioin plus while changing the speed.

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад

      Thank for your feedback!

  • @ToyotaKTM
    @ToyotaKTM 7 лет назад +4

    When an element first contacts the pulley, does it remain in that exact position until it leaves the pully on the other side, or does it migrate slightly (if there is no slipping happening)?

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  7 лет назад +1

      Good question, I do not l know the answer. I suspect there is no slip.

  • @MegaGuitarpicker
    @MegaGuitarpicker 6 лет назад +2

    I had a Heathkit Boonie Bike way back that had a torque converter that worked very similar to this. It was a 5 hp mini bike that could outrun the Honda 70's, but was not near as cool. I am going to avoid buying a car with this for now. This is interesting information. Great job explaining this system!

  • @jacobhughes6370
    @jacobhughes6370 3 года назад +1

    Thanks alot for the detailed explanation of the cvt push belt construction .

  • @user086my
    @user086my 5 лет назад +3

    Appreciate your effort for this video's. Is packful of information.
    I wish you a good health for days to come. Listen to your breathing make me worry.

  • @reverendgreen5442
    @reverendgreen5442 8 лет назад +13

    How does the pulley not wear out with all of that metal on metal contact from the belt?

    • @WeberAuto
      @WeberAuto  8 лет назад +6

      They use special fluid for lubrication.

    • @reverendgreen5442
      @reverendgreen5442 8 лет назад +4

      Yeah but it relies on friction to drive the pulleys right?

    • @Carpenter92
      @Carpenter92 7 лет назад +3

      +Reverend Green Just like a clutch, but this one doesnt slip (well at least as much), while the clutch has to endure the start of the vehicle from a dead stop. Still, it's pretty amazing there are cars over 100+ hp with CVTs

    • @4thstooge75
      @4thstooge75 7 лет назад +11

      They do wear out & when that happens throw the entire trans in the trash & by a new one or get a new car. CVT's aren't generally rebuildable. The ultimate transmission for today's throwaway cars!

    • @noreason2701
      @noreason2701 7 лет назад +4

      4thstooge no modern auto is rebuilt in house. They're all shipped (often to other countries) to be rebuilt to be put in some other car with a blown transmission some day. Doesn't matter if it's a cvt or not.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors
    @MagnetOnlyMotors 4 года назад +5

    3:28 do they come in a pack of 400, in case you loose one ?

  • @2000SkyView
    @2000SkyView 4 года назад

    Wow! Thanks, I couldn't get grip on how a belt could be made of steal. Very helpful video.

  • @johnnyboyyyyy
    @johnnyboyyyyy 4 года назад +1

    I’m probably the only person here who likes the CVT. It’s just about regular maintenance and drain-and-fill (never flush) the transmission fluid every 30,000 miles. CVTs work fine.