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Informative video on how fluid drives work.


casper50

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Never knew those old deuce-and-a-halves had a fluid coupling.  Never had to drive one, but always wondered why a soldier that could drive everything else had to have special training for it.  I do remember being told it was different than a "regular" vehicle.  That is a neat video, thanks for posting!

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The Mopar Fluid Drives use no Vortex motion in their operation...as does the GM coupling demonstrated in the film.

Our FD cars might perform a little better if like the more complicated design of the GM version.

Shown is a cut apart 1948 Chrysler Fluid Drive Coupling... just two halves of a grapefruit with simple straight vanes... no oil channeling or cooling sumps and pressure dump valves.

Fluid Drive Coupling Cut Away Inside View C39  (22).JPG

Fluid Drive Coupling Cut Away Inside View C39  (18).JPG

Fluid Drive Coupling Cut Away Inside View C39  (10).JPG

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