Chapter 17—Torque Converters
1. Which of the following components can be used to transfer engine crankshaft torque to the torque converter assembly?
2. Which of the following is the output or driven member of a torque converter assembly?
3. Which of the following should always rotate at engine crankshaft speed?
4. Technician A says that during the coupling phase, the impeller and turbine should be turning within 10% of the same
speed. Technician B says that the only time that the impeller and turbine turn at exactly the same speed is when the lock-
up clutch is engaged. Who is correct?
Neither Technician A nor B
5. Technician A says that all heavy-duty trucks with automatic transmissions use centrifugal lock-up converters.
Technician B says that a centrifugal lock-up clutch consists of a piston, clutch plate, and back plate. Who is correct?
Neither Technician A nor B
6. Technician A says that when it is necessary to rebuild a torque converter stator assembly, it should be removed first.
Technician B says that cracked stator vanes can be TIG welded. Who is correct?
Neither Technician A nor B
7. What type of stator tends to be found in heavy-duty truck torque converters?
8. In torque converter operation, when does the stator start to freewheel?
during torque multiplication phase
at the beginning of coupling phase
at the end of turbine lock-up phase
at the beginning of impeller stall
9. At what pressure should shop air be regulated to test a weld-sealed torque converter?