Automotive Drivetrains: Clutches
Automotive Drivetrains: Clutches
Automotive Drivetrains: Clutches
CLUTCHES
Purpose
To connect and disconnect engine power flow to
the transmission at the will of the driver.
Clutch System
Clutch systems
are used to
disengage the
engine from the
road
When the clutch
pedal is
depressed, the
clutch (and
transmission) is
disengaged from
the engine
Clutch System
With your foot off of the pedal, the
clutch is engaged to the engine.
The pressure plate holds the clutch
against the flywheel, allowing power to
travel through the clutch to the input
shaft of the transmission ...
The engine power
will transfer
through the
clutch to the road
System
Components
Flywheel: Transfers engine power to the
clutch
Input shaft: Transfers power from
clutch to the transmission
Clutch Disk (clutch): Splined to input
shaft; transfers power from engine to
the input shaft
Pressure Plate Assembly: Spring pressure
tightly holds the clutch to the flywheel
Components cont:
Release Bearing (throw-out bearing):
Connected through linkage or hydraulics to
the clutch pedal; Provides a way for the
pressure plate to release pressure on the
clutch
Pilot Bearing (bushing) : Mounted in the
tail of the crankshaft. Stabilizes the input
shaft. Not always used for FWD.
Clutch Fork (if applicable): Slides the
release bearing into and away from the
pressure plate assembly
Components cont:
Flywheel Construction
Usually constructed
of nodular cast iron
which has a high
graphite content
The graphite helps
lubricate
engagement of the
clutch
May also be
constructed from
cold rolled steel
Dual-mass Flywheel
Dual-mass Flywheel
Flywheel Measurements
Run-out measured with a dial indicator
Parallelism straight-edge & feeler gauge
Thickness micrometer or dial indicator
Clutch Components
Input (clutch)
shaft
Clutch Components
Pressure Plate (clutch cover)
Belleville/diaphragm Spring:
Spring:
unlimited pressure capabilities
as springs wear, pressure may become
inconsistent
Clutch Components
Clutch Components
Dual-clutch Transmission
Essentially an
automatic manual
transmission
Delivered to the
mainstream by
Volkswagen now
being used/developed
by most mfg.
Eliminates the power
sucking torqueconverter of an
automatic transmission
Dual-clutch Transmission
Dual-clutch Transmission
Dual-clutch Transmission
Dual-clutch Transmission
Each of the
input-shafts
controls half
of the
transmissions
gear-sets
Dual-clutch Transmission