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9 - 8 OVERDRIVE
This grounds that portion of the circuit connected to one
terminal of the relay (marked 2), and if the generator is
charging the relay contacts will close. This sends battery
current to the solenoid terminal No. 4 (1/4" terminal screw)
energizing the windings of the solenoid, causing the sole-
noid plunger to move, compressing the inner spring, and
urging the pawl toward engagement.
Upon completion of the plunger movement, a contact
within the solenoid opens, disconnecting the heavy trac-
tion-coil winding, leaving the lighter holding-coil winding
energized.
The solenoid parts remain in this position until the driver
closes the throttle, which causes the slowing-down of the
sun gear to the reversal point and permits the pawl to move
into engagement under the pressure of the inner spring.
The movement of the solenoid plunger also compresses
the outer spring; whenever the car speed falls to a point 2 or
3 mph. below the cut-in point, the governor contacts open,
releasing the relay, and opening the solenoid circuit, where-
upon the outer spring withdraws the pawl from engage-
ment. The circuit then remains inactive until the car speed
again reaches the cut-in point.
DRIVER CONTROLLED OPERATION
When operating in overdrive, the driver may require to
return to direct drive without reducing the car speed below
the cut-out point. If the accelerator pedal is pressed down
beyond the position corresponding to wide-open throttle,
the stem of the kickdown switch is pressed, thus opening
that part of the control circuit between the governor and
relay, whose contact points open, de-energizing the sole-
noid, the outer spring of which urges the pawl toward
release. Due to the fact that the engine is driving the car
through the overdrive gear train, the pawl is pinched by the
torque reaction and cannot release until the driving torque
is removed. This is accomplished as follows:
The solenoid stem is provided with a contact which closes
whenever the pawl is engaged grounding the No 10-32 screw
terminal of the solenoid, which is connected to one of the
lower terminals of the kickdown switch; when the latter is
moved to open the connection across its upper terminals, the
lower terminals are connected, and this grounds the primary
breaker of the ignition distributor, thus interrupting the en-
gine torque. The pawl immediately snaps out of engagement,
and this movement opens the grounding contacts of the
solenoid, restoring the ignition. This entire action occurs
with such rapidity that not more than 3 or 4 cylinder explo-
sions are missed.
In the event that the driver raises his foot slightly from the
accelerator pedal the normal position of the throttle switch is
restored, thus re-energizing the solenoid, but the pawl cannot
reengage until the throttle is closed to cause the engine to
slow down sufficiently to reverse the rotation of the sun gear,
as previously explained.
LOCKED-OUT OPERATION:
When the overdrive unit is operated in the locked-out, or
conventional drive condition, either by having the dash con-
trol knob pulled out, or by shifting the transmission into
reverse, the shift rail is moved to the rear which also opens
the control switch. Since this opens the circuit between the
governor and relay, the latter cannot act to energize the
solenoid. This prevents any possible attempt to engage the
pawl when operating in either conventional drive or reverse.
OVERDRIVE REPAIR
SERVICING EXTERNAL UNITS
GOVERNOR SWITCH AND PINION
:
Servicing of governor switch and governor switch pinion
may be accomplished by disconnecting wire or wires at
governor switch and then screwing governor switch out of
overdrive case.
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Страница 2: ...This manual courtesy of Hudson Essex Terraplane Club member Drew Meyer...
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Страница 71: ...ENGINE 3 29 FIGURE 33...
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Страница 81: ...ENGINE 3 39 FIGURE 44...
Страница 117: ...FUEL SYSTEM EXHAUST 4 33 FIGURE 105 COPYRIGHT 1949 BY CARTER CARBURETOR CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...
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Страница 180: ...8 2 TRANSMISSION FIGURE 1...
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Страница 238: ...9 30 OVERDRIVE REFERENCE Source of Information Date Subject...
Страница 260: ...11 18 REAR AXLE FIGURE 25...
Страница 286: ...12 18 FRONT SUSPENSION REFERENCE Source of Information Date Subject...
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