Posted by pete 23 on April 09, 2014 at 10:35:28 from (74.33.94.238):
In Reply to: TA Use-do don't? posted by kelly in tx on April 08, 2014 at 15:27:54:
The TA is a wear item weather you use it or not. Every time you push the clutch on a mechanical planetary TA you are releasing the TA direct drive clutch. This wears the throw out bearing, clutch fingers etc. The over running clutch is constantly riding on the edges of the rollers or sprags when in direct drive. Not a lot of pressure but they still eventually wear out. Use the Ta, that is what it is for. It is just like any other clutch. If you slip the heck out of it when engaging or slam it into direct drive under a heavy load it stress other components. What a lot of guys do no realize is the hydraulic TA's do have a cushioning effect built into the drive selector poppet valve so even the electric over hydraulic ones still give a little bit of cushion even if it does not feel like it.
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