ASE A3 - Manual Drive Trains and Axles - Terms and Applications Questions and Correct Answers
ASE A3 - Manual Drive Trains and Axles - Terms and Applications Questions and Correct Answers If a manual transmission grinds when trying to go into first or reverse gear only, what could be the cause? - Correct Answer A warped clutch disk can cause a clutch spin-up problem that can cause transmission grind What can cause excessive driveline angles? - Correct Answer A broken transmission mount If a transmission is oil soaked, what should you inspect? - Correct Answer Rubber deterioration and swelling What can be measured on a pinion gear? - Correct Answer A dial indicator stylus can be used to measure pinion gear runout What are two important rules to know about joint working driveline angles? - Correct Answer 1. Most joint working angles should be at least 1/2 of a degree and should not exceed 3 degrees 2. Two joint working angles on a common shaft should cancel each other out within 1 degree What important step should be taken when removing a transfer case? - Correct Answer All yokes and flanges should be marked for correct reassembly What are two reasons a limited slip differential (LSD) could be chattering during a turn? - Correct Answer 1. Incorrect fluid could be used 2. The limited-slip differential additive wasn't used What are two reasons a manual car will not start or crank? - Correct Answer 1. The clutch safety switch could have an open circuit 2. The clutch switch could be out of adjustment
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