Quick disconnect tool
Remove the connector nearest the firewall. You will need a special plastic tool to slip around the flange in front of the accumulator and unlock the spring clamp. To replace, reverse the process.
Mostly used in automatic transmissions, the accumulator piston is located in the accumulator. The accumulator consists of a cylinder and spring loaded piston and is used to provide fluid to the internal shifting servos at a rate higher than the pump can provide. Between shifts, some of the fluid from the pump id diverted to refilling the accumulator for the next shift.
Replacing its feathers
You can use most anything, cardboard, wood, plastic. I would go with thin plastic. You can make a box card holder that you can easily dispense from. You may need a spring too.
THIS IS A COMMON PROBLEM ON THE GM TRANS WHICH IS A BROKEN 1-2 ACCUMULATOR SPRING
spring loaded tensioner does not get tightened. id belt is loose either the belt is stretched and needs replacing, or the tensioner is worn out and needs replacing
You should not. Why? Because the plastic will breakdown and eventually you will be drinking plastic.
Yes, the spring always faces the engine.
It is a small piston in the transmission with a spring on one side. It takes oil into it and slows the application of an element and has a reserve of oil under pressure to slow the release of the element.
No, it will have no effect on the clockspring.
Without a spring, the lock would never unlock. Therefore, a lock of a door required a spring.
Because a hole needed deeping