Autotecheng
Automotive
- May 6, 2012
- 11
Hello, I stumbled across this odd note from GM's engineers in their service manual:
"Notice: Broken or deteriorated mounts can cause misalignment and destruction of certain drive train components. When a single mount breaks, the remaining mounts are subjected to abnormally high stresses."
Conventional wisdom says that the engine and transmission are aligned by the dowels and secured together with a number of bolts.
But transmission casings are fairly flexible and could allow some alignment changes if not supported properly... they often weigh around 200 pounds in service.
Flex plate failures are common on GM trucks so it begs the question -
WHICH drive train components are they referring to, and how are they affected?
I am wondering if the torque converter is the culprit. The housing of the torque converter is bolted to the crankshaft, but the turbine and oil pump gear are in fixed relationship to the transmission casing.
What do you think?
P.S. I like how strong the language regarding the effect is - "destruction" and how vague the language regarding the cause is - "certain components"
"Notice: Broken or deteriorated mounts can cause misalignment and destruction of certain drive train components. When a single mount breaks, the remaining mounts are subjected to abnormally high stresses."
Conventional wisdom says that the engine and transmission are aligned by the dowels and secured together with a number of bolts.
But transmission casings are fairly flexible and could allow some alignment changes if not supported properly... they often weigh around 200 pounds in service.
Flex plate failures are common on GM trucks so it begs the question -
WHICH drive train components are they referring to, and how are they affected?
I am wondering if the torque converter is the culprit. The housing of the torque converter is bolted to the crankshaft, but the turbine and oil pump gear are in fixed relationship to the transmission casing.
What do you think?
P.S. I like how strong the language regarding the effect is - "destruction" and how vague the language regarding the cause is - "certain components"