Turbocharged400sbc
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Do not these torque converters have a clutch? Seems like one of the comments in the thread for the turbo project car, had a great link to transmission description. If I remember right, the PCM commands (don't remember the conditions) the trans and fluid is applied though the input shaft to the converter and it locks a clutch. Would this not be the same here? Could you turn that off on just the rear engine? How do AWD allow differential(ing)?
Again, just thinking out loud.
when the engine is not running the pump is not pumping fluid so no circuts get any fluid to lock or unlock the clutch which doesn't matter since none of the other clutch is engaged. but the differential and the output drive will still be turning at which point you need a pump to push fluid through the system and lubricate it.
as long as you don't have the f****** shifter in park you're good at that point lol
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