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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION7c-57
ACCUMULATORFigure
7C-46 1-2 Accumulator
l-2 AccumulatorIn order to obtain a smooth 1-2 upshift, it is neces-
sary to control the rate of pressure build-up in the
second clutch. This is accomplished by introducing
a hydraulic modulator in the clutch circuit. Prior to
the second clutch being applied, the spring holds the
accumulator piston in an upward position. When
line pressure is introduced to the second clutch cir-
cuit by way of the 1-2 shift valve, the pressure in the
second clutch will be permitted to build up rapidly
until the clutch pressure acting on the accumulator
piston is sufficient to overcome the accumulator
spring. As the clutch pressure increases on the top
side of the accumulator piston, the piston will start
to move against the spring force until the piston is
forced all the way down. This provides a time delay
for the apply of the second clutch before the pressure
reaches its maximum value. When upshifts are made
at heavier throttle, it is necessary to increase the
pressure at which this time delay occurs. This is
accomplished by introducing a vacuum sensitive
pressure from the 1-2 accumulator valve to the bot-
tom side of the accumulator piston. This pressure
assists the spring and the clutch pressure will have to
build up to a higher value before the accumulator
piston will move. See Figure
7C-46.
SERVO7c-47
Figure 7C-47 Low Servo
Low ServoThe low servo provides a dual function. See Figure
7C-47. It is the means by which the band is applied
and it provides an accumulator action for the third
clutch during a 2-3 upshift.
In first and second gear, servo apply pressure acting
on the bottom side of the low servo piston moves the
piston against the spring force and applies the band.
During a 2-3 upshift, third clutch pressure is intro-
duced to the top side of the servo piston. When third
clutch pressure, acting on the top side of the piston
and assisted by the servo release spring, is sufficient
to overcome the servo apply force, the servo will
move downward. This removes the apply force from
the band and the band will release while the clutch
is being applied. During the downward movement of
the piston, a time interval occurs which cushions the
apply of the third clutch in the same manner that the
1-2 accumulator cushions the apply of the second
clutch. It is because of this accumulator action that
the band adjustment is so critical. The main function
of the band adjustment is to control the servo release
spring load rather than to control band clearance.
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7c. 581973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
a. NEUTRAL & PARK
- ENGINE RUNNING
Neutral
- Engine Running
Reverse Clutch. Released
Second Clutch. Released
Sprag
- LockedThird Clutch
- Released
Low Band .
.ReleasedIn neutral, the low band and all clutches are released. With this condition, no member of the planetary gear set is
held and there is no reaction member. All gears are free to rotate around their own axis and no torque is trans-
mitted to the planet carrier assembly and output shaft.
Park
- Engine Running
The same power flow conditions in the neutral position are in effect in the park position. Additionally, mechan-
ical linkage actuates a parking pawl which engages with the
splines in the periphery of the governor assembly.
Since the governor assembly is splinad to the output shaft, the parking pawl holds the output shaft locked to the
extension, preventing the vehicle from rolling.7ci48
Figure 7C-48 Neutral and Park Engine Running
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION7c- 59
b. DRIVE RANGE . FIRST GEAROrive Range . First Gear
Reverse Clutch Released
Second Clutch. Released
Sprag Locked
In Drive Range. First Gear, the low band is applied and all clutches are released.
Figure 7C-49 Drive Range First GearThird Clutch. Released
Low Band. Applied
The low band holds the reaction sun gear and drum stationary, which serves as the reaction member of the planet-
ary gear set in first gear. The input shaft drives the third clutch drum in a clockwise direction, which turns the
sprag race and retainer assembly clockwise. The sprags wedge and drive the input
sun gear.
The power is then transmitted through the gear set to the output shaft as outlined in “Principles of Operation”.
The ratio in first gear is 2.4O:l.
Low RangeIn Low Range, the third clutch is applied together with the low band. The input power flow is exactly the
Same as
drive range first gear except that the third clutch is engaged and prevents the sprag from overrunning, thus pro-
viding engine braking when coasting in Low Range.
7c49
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7C- 601973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
c. DRIVE RANGE. SECONO GEAROrive Range . Second Gear
Reverse Clutch - Released
Second Clutch -Applied
Sprag
- Overrunning
In Drive Range. Second Gear, the low band and second clutch are applied.Third Clutch
- Released
Low Band -Applied
The input shaft drives the third clutch drum and the second clutch composition plates. When the second clutch
piston is applied, the rotating second clutch composition plates are locked
w the second clutch steel plates. Since
the second clutch drum is now rotating in a clockwise direction, the ring gear is driven clockwise. As described in
“Principles of Operation”, the carrier is driven in a clockwise direction. The long planet pinions also drive the
short planet pinions, which drive the input sun gear clockwise, causing the sprag assembly to overrun. The ratio
is 1.48:1.
second Range
In Second Range, the Power flow is exactly the seme as drive range - second gear.7c50
Figure
7C-50 Drive Range - Second Gear
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 7C- 61
d. DRIVE RANGE - THIRD GEAR
Drive Range
- Third Gear
Reverse Clutch
- Released
Second Clutch. Applied
Sprag . LockedThird Clutch -Applied
Low Band
- Released
In Drive Range
- Third Gear, the low band is released and both the second and third clutches are applied.
In this condition, the ring gear is locked o the input sun gear. With two planetary members connected
inthismanner, the entire planetary system will rotate as a solid unit and provide a direct drive with a ratio of 1 to 1. The
input is split between the ring gear end input sun, and the rarrier is the output member.
Figure 7C-5 1 Drive Range Third Gear
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c. Operation of Controls in Drive Range Second Gear
Reverse Clutch
ReleasedThird Clutch Released
Second Clutch AppliedLow Band Applied
Sprag Over Running
As the vehicle increws speed. the govwnor
allow more drive oil 10 pass through, and this increased pressure, acting on the end of the 1 2 shift
vahre. overcomes the I 2 shift valve spring pressure and allovn drive oil 10 pasr through the valve to feed the second clutch oil parsages.Second clutch oil passes through the second clutch orifice control valve, seating the ball and is metered to the second clutch piRon
to begin to apply
the second clutch, whileportion of the oil is directed
10 the accumulator. As the upper portion of the accumulator fills with second clutch oil. itovercomes the leer prewre of 1 2 accumulator oil and spring at the bottom of the accumulator piston. forcing the piston downward. The upper
portion of the accumulator is now filled, allowing full oil preaure
to the second clutch piEton far the final apply. The accumulator, therefore, acts as a
reservoir
10 produce a damping effect for a smooth second clutch apply and the 1 2 shift.
Second clutch oil from the 1 2 shift
valve is simultaneously directed to the 2 3 shift valve to be used as the oil source for the 2 3 shift.
Summary
The second clutch is on. the band is on, the transmission is in drive range
i second gear.
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d. Operation of Controls in Drive Range Third Geat
Reverse Clutch ReleasedThird Clutch-Applied
Second Clutchs AppliedLow Band Released
Sprag Locked
As vehicle speed increases. the governor allows more oil to pass through to act against the wring
at the 2 3 shift valve. This allows the second clutch oil at
the 2 3 shift valve
10 be released and pan through the valve as third clutch oil, directed tothe third clutch piston to apply third clutch. At the same time,
third clutch oil is directed
to the 3 2 control valve. acting against the spring and modulator oil. cutting off modulator oil pressure to the 2. 3 shift controlyalve. Third control oil also is directed to the Reverse and Law control valve and pasts through thevalveasservo release oil to the lowspeed downshift
timing valve. The low speed downshih timing valve is held
open against the spring by increased modulator oil pressure. The oil passes through the valve and
is directed
to the top of the low band sewo. to act with the servo piston spring and force the sel~o piston downward. releasing the low band.
The second clutch is on, the third clutch is on, the band is released. The transmikn is in drive range third gear
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e. Operation of Controls in Second Range Second Gear
Reverse Clutch
Re easedThird Clutch Released
Seconds Clutch AppliedLow Band Applied
Sprag Over Running
The
selector lever is moved to the Intermediate position an the quadrant. the manual valve is positioned to allow drive oil and Intermediate oilto pan through the valve. Intermediate oil is directed
to the pressure regulator boost control cavity, seating the check ball at the reverse passage.Intermediate oil is then directed to the pressure regulator valve downward to
increaSe the oil prepare in the circuit. At the same time. the inter.
mediate oil from the manual valve is directed lo the 2 3 shift valve train closing off the supply of third clutch oil in the circuit, which isexhausted
through the Reverse and Low control
valve.
SummaryWith third clutch oil exhausted. the third clutch is off, the second clutch is an, the low band
servo is applied. The transmission is in second
Range Second Gear.