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12-16-2016, 12:11 AM | #1 | |
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1999 ford escort sport
After taking out the gasoline motor we installed a DC electric motor directly to the automatic transmission with a flex coupling - no torque converter.
We put one battery in its original location for accessories ,lights & ignition. Another 12 volt battery is hooked up to run the Dc motor -the transmission is not engaged ,why? |
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12-16-2016, 02:11 AM | #2 | |
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Re: 1999 ford escort sport
I'm not sure what I'm missing here but an automatic transmission is not going to work without a torque converter to pump the fluid.
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12-19-2016, 10:44 PM | #3 | |
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Re: 1999 ford escort sport
The DC motor is directly connected to the input shaft of the transmission.
So there is pressure build up if the motor is running. I think in order to engage the transmission the electric circuit must show the engine running. May be an electrical circuit that has to be satisfied before transmission is engaged? |
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12-19-2016, 11:37 PM | #4 | |
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Re: 1999 ford escort sport
Most, if not all, electric cars don't even use transmissions. I'll be honest, I still don't totally understand how an automatic trans and torque converter works, but you might want to take a read of this. Just spinning the input shaft isn't what the torque converter does.
http://www.transmissionrepaircostgui...que-converter/
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