Finally, a simple explanation of how an automatic trans works

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physixx

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I've always been an engine guy and never really wanted to learn about automatic transmissions until I got this forwarded to me. It all makes sense now and I wanted to share it with everyone. It's so simple and easy a cave man can - well see for yourself!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQPL2nfPaQQ"]YouTube - Entabulator1.wmv[/ame]

Ken
 
This guy says it all with a straight face. That's alot of gobbly gook, then again a real explanation would sound about the same LOL.
 
My reciprocation dingle arm hurts, maybe the phosphorescent score motion duractance was too vigorous......OUCH!

This one is going out to all of my car buddies :lol: Thanks for sharing, needed a laugh this morning..
 
My reciprocation dingle arm hurts, maybe the phosphorescent score motion duractance was too vigorous......OUCH!

I think this quote would be more appropriate over in the "HOT MOPAR BABE" section. :-\"
 
This guy's full of it. That's not how automatic transmissions work at all. They work on the FM principle. FM stands for "Magic".

As for the Turbo Encabulator, it's got a long history.
 
Straight talk from the Chrysler Engineers (back in the time before things got complicated).

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXW0bx_Ooq4"]YouTube - Chrysler Turbo Encabulator[/ame]
 
Very funny, it's always nice to learn something, thanks for clearing that up for me.
 
Straight talk from the Chrysler Engineers (back in the time before things got complicated).

YouTube - Chrysler Turbo Encabulator


I've actually told a service writer that I worked with that the customer's problem was caused by too much gas in the fuel system...

He fell for it for just a moment before it dawned on him what I said.

But it tells you that if you catch 'em at the right moment you can make a service writer into an idiot in about .0004 seconds.
 
That looks like the service writer that exlained to me what was wrong with my diesel Dodge trans. That was Before he told me I needed a new one and it wasn't covered under my extended warantee.
 
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