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Old 24-04-15, 00:48
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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades View Post
Does the fluid flywheel / torque convertor shares the same oil supply??
Does it also have a trans cooler?
In a car you disconnect a hose from the cooler and the trans pump pumps it out while you top it up with the new oil. I was party to a feret trans (Mr Wilsons brain child) rebuild many years ago (army mechanic recon course), but have forgotten most all of it.
A Fluid Flywheel and a Torque Convertor are two wholly different drives. The FF is self contained, no pump or cooler.
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