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- Flexplate abstract "A flexplate (or flex plate) is a metal disk that connects the output from an engine to the input of a torque converter in a car equipped with an automatic transmission. It takes the place of the flywheel found in a conventional manual transmission setup. The name refers to the ability of the disk to flex across its main axis - bending side to side - to take up motion in the torque converter as rotational speeds change. Flexplates are generally much thinner and lighter than flywheels due to the smooth coupling action of the torque converter and the elimination of the clutch surface. Like flywheels, flexplates normally handle coupling to the starter motor, via teeth cut along the outer edge of the plate. These teeth give the flexplate a gear-like appearance, in spite of this being a secondary function.".
- Flexplate wikiPageExternalLink books?id=Lc54AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA62.
- Flexplate wikiPageExternalLink detail?article=800633602.
- Flexplate wikiPageID "42238437".
- Flexplate wikiPageLength "1118".
- Flexplate wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Flexplate wikiPageRevisionID "607395167".
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_transmission.
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automobile_transmissions.
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Clutch.
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Engine.
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Flywheel.
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Starter_(engine).
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Starter_motor.
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLink Torque_converter.
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flexplate".
- Flexplate wikiPageWikiLinkText "flexplate".
- Flexplate hasPhotoCollection Flexplate.
- Flexplate subject Category:Automobile_transmissions.
- Flexplate hypernym Disk.
- Flexplate type Software.
- Flexplate comment "A flexplate (or flex plate) is a metal disk that connects the output from an engine to the input of a torque converter in a car equipped with an automatic transmission. It takes the place of the flywheel found in a conventional manual transmission setup. The name refers to the ability of the disk to flex across its main axis - bending side to side - to take up motion in the torque converter as rotational speeds change.".
- Flexplate label "Flexplate".
- Flexplate sameAs m.0100nzl7.
- Flexplate sameAs Q16965471.
- Flexplate sameAs Q16965471.
- Flexplate wasDerivedFrom Flexplate?oldid=607395167.
- Flexplate isPrimaryTopicOf Flexplate.