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![]() "Zebulon" @###@.^net wrote in message ... "Ernest Christley" wrote in message ... http://www.rotaryaviation.com/PSRU Zen Part 2.html Bad link. Ok, got it now, but what's your point? Is this what you are referring to? "At this point it should be obvious that our original assumption about the intended purpose of the damper is wrong. The engineers in Detroit are not stupid and they don’t put in relatively expensive parts for no reason, so why do manual transmission equipped cars have a damper? The main reason is to absorb unexpected torque overloads. This happens only on rare occasions like when someone gets overly aggressive with the throttle and suddenly releases the clutch. The springs store the energy of the shock load and release it in a more controlled fashion in order to avoid breaking drive-train parts. " |
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