Trying to educate myself here.
These semi-automatic "clutchless" gearboxes seem to have certain advantages over the standard gearboxes, but having looked at diagrams online I have a few question regarding wear and tear on them.
Q1. If one clutch is always engaged doesn't this cause extra drag (extra engine load)?
Q2. Does one release bearing always have load on it when going through the gears?
Q3. If cruising on the motorway in top gear, again is the unused clutch release bearing loaded up for several hundred miles?
Q4. Does the reaction to the release bearing being loaded load both the crankshaft axially and the crankshaft thrust washers?
Q5. Do these types of gearbox suffer extra cost in terms of clutch and thrust bearing wear?
Regards, MM
These semi-automatic "clutchless" gearboxes seem to have certain advantages over the standard gearboxes, but having looked at diagrams online I have a few question regarding wear and tear on them.
Q1. If one clutch is always engaged doesn't this cause extra drag (extra engine load)?
Q2. Does one release bearing always have load on it when going through the gears?
Q3. If cruising on the motorway in top gear, again is the unused clutch release bearing loaded up for several hundred miles?
Q4. Does the reaction to the release bearing being loaded load both the crankshaft axially and the crankshaft thrust washers?
Q5. Do these types of gearbox suffer extra cost in terms of clutch and thrust bearing wear?
Regards, MM