TORQUE CONVERTER
General Information
Page 17-2 2000 FE290 Gasoline Vehicle Maintenance and Service Supplement
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At the point of clutch engagement, the speed ratio of the drive clutch to the driven clutch is 3.5 to 1. This ratio
provides excellent starting and low-speed torque.
As engine speed increases, centrifugal force on internal weights close the drive clutch, pushing the belt up to
a higher position on the clutch (increasing the diameter of the belt loop). As the diameter of the belt loop
increases at the drive clutch, the driven clutch is forced open as the diameter of its belt loop decreases. At
governed top speed, the ratio of drive clutch to driven clutch is .92 to 1.
On steep grades, or when the vehicle is heavily loaded, higher torques are achieved through the use of a torque-
sensing ramp device on the driven clutch. This device overcomes the force of the centrifugal weights to close the
driven clutch and open the drive clutch, thus increasing axle torque with little or no change in engine RPM.
The engine and torque converter rotate clockwise as viewed from the clutch side of the engine.
To provide optimum performance for the OHV engine and powertrain, the vehicle uses a pair of tuned
clutches.
To properly assemble and disassemble the torque converter, the following tools should be used:
• Torque Converter Tool Kit, Club Car Part No. 1014510 (Figure 17-1, Page 17-2).
• Scribe or small pick (not included in torque converter tool kit).
Figure 17-1 Torque Converter Tool Kit
TORQUE CONVERTER TOOL KIT
(CLUB CAR PART NO. 1014510)
DRIVE
CLUTCH PULLER
(CLUB CAR
PART NO. 1014496)
DRIVEN CLUTCH
PULLER PLUG
(CLUB CAR
PART NO. 1014507)
DRIVEN CLUTCH
CAM PRESS TOOL
(CLUB CAR
PART NO.101809101)
DRIVE CLUTCH HUB PULLER
(CLUB CAR
PART NO. 1014497)
DRIVE CLUTCH HOLDER TOOL
(CLUB CAR PART NO. 1015524)
DRIVEN CLUTCH CAM PULLER
(CLUB CAR
PART NO. 1014508)
WARNING