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Instead, they use an amazing device called a torque converter.
The transmission had three forward speeds and a torque converter.
It was available both with and without a lockup torque converter.
The M-35 was air cooled by the torque converter with a fan on it.
The torque converter can lockup from 2nd to 6th gears.
A 225 mm (8.9 in) torque converter is also used.
There's also a full torque converter automatic transmission as an option.
In 1921, Hanson toyed with a torque converter, but never made one.
A small number of units had hydraulic transmission, using a torque converter.
Replacing the torque converter and transmission fluid should solve the problem.
I have been told that the torque converter locks up in low low.
General Motors produced multiple-turbine torque converters from 1954 to 1961.
This addition required the removal of the torque converter drain plug.
Two cars built used a torque converter, developed in Australia, instead of a clutch.
Power was fed from the engine through a torque converter to a conventional clutch.
The automatic transmission no longer had a lockup torque converter.
The latter used an electronically controlled lock up torque converter.
The second stage also took the place of the fluid flywheel (torque converter).
With the exception of an improved torque converter, it is physically the same as its predecessor.
The torque converter in the automatic transmission of a car is a hydrodynamic drive.
It was a hybrid manual transmission with a torque converter like an automatic.
"That means that it can take the heat of a torque converter without breaking down," he said.
By far the most common form of torque converter in automobile transmissions is the device described here.
A torque converter cannot achieve 100 percent coupling efficiency.
It was fitted with a 3 speed automatic gearbox and torque converter.