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Cam 11-07-2009 09:13 AM

Clutch slip on shift
 
I've wondered about the "slip when you shift" mandate to protect the driveline. When the shift is made the shock load instantly goes through the driveline. The additional load of the higher gear then pulls the engine down, reducing certrifugal clamping force on the clutch and it slips.
By the time the clutch slips any damage has already been done. Setting up the clutch to slip in the shift seems to be after the fact. If it's slipping a bit to keep the engine from falling below it's power band thats a different story.
Cam

Pat Cook 11-07-2009 09:38 AM

Re: Clutch slip on shift
 
Kinda like the way new cars detorque the engine on WOT shifts, by reducing engine power to save the clutches......


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