- converter case
- <mvhcl.drive> (rotating; impeller and converter cover) ■ Wandlergehäuse n
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
converter case — An assembly in the automatic transmission encasing the impeller with the converter cover welded to it. It contains the converter fluid and vane wheels and connected to the crankshaft by means of the drive plate and revolving at engine speed … Dictionary of automotive terms
converter housing — [1] A stationary outer part of the automatic transmission which encloses the converter case. Also see torque converter housing [2] The housing of a catalytic converter. Also called converter shell … Dictionary of automotive terms
case — See basket case battery case chain case converter case differential case top case transfer case … Dictionary of automotive terms
converter cover — A part in the automatic transmission that is welded to the pump and makes up the converter case … Dictionary of automotive terms
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