Automatic transmission torque converter repair
A torque converter (TC) is a key component of an automatic transmission (AT) that transmits torque from the engine to the transmission. If malfunctioning, it can cause serious transmission problems.
Signs of a gas turbine engine malfunction:
* Slipping when changing gears
* Delay when switching on gear
* Vibration or noise during automatic transmission operation
* Increased fuel consumption
*Transmission fluid leak
Gas turbine repair process:
Repairing a gas turbine engine is a complex procedure that requires special tools and skills. A typical process looks like this:
1. Diagnostics: Diagnose the gas turbine engine using compliance tests and technical inspection.
2. Disassembly: The gas turbine engine is disassembled into individual components.
3. Cleaning: All components are thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, debris and old transmission fluid.
4. Inspection: Each component of the gas turbine engine is carefully inspected for wear, damage or malfunction.
5. Replacement: Defective components are replaced with new or refurbished ones.
6. Assembly: The gas turbine engine is assembled in the reverse order using new gaskets and seals.
7. Balancing: To ensure smooth operation, the gas turbine engine is balanced after assembly.
8. Testing: The assembled gas turbine engine is tested for compliance and correct operation.
Advantages of gas turbine engine repair:
* Cost savings compared to replacing the entire automatic transmission unit
* Improved automatic transmission performance
* Eliminate problems with gear shifting and slipping
* Reduced fuel consumption
* Increased transmission life
Important Notes:
* Gas turbine repairs should be performed by a qualified mechanic with experience working with transmissions.
* Use only high quality repair parts.
*Follow the assembly and tightening instructions carefully when assembling the gas turbine engine.
* After repairing the gas turbine engine, it is necessary to replace the transmission fluid and filter.