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Q: When the clutch is disengaged where does the power flow stop?
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When the clutch pedal is disengaged where does the power flow stop at?

Transmission Input Shaft


Why is it important that the clutch plate is able to move on its spline?

To reduce friction while disengaged so it can stop spinning.


Is it bad to slow down to a complete stop from for example 70mileshr in neutral with clutch disengaged by applying brakes?

I wouldn't say it was bad but you're making the brakes work harder.


How can you stop a go kart clutch from over heating on a start stop driving area?

Make sure the clutch is completely disengaged when pushed, it may need to be adjusted, it sounds like the clutch is dragging. get a better go kart or add a raidiatoraor even use some overheating additive...............or maybe the go kart has too much weight in it.... those clutches are supposed to slip are they?


Can you drive a car with out a throwout bearing?

No, the throw out bearing in a clutch is needed to keep an disengaged clutch spinning. you can drive a car with a bad throwout bearing if you don't use the clutch By "floating the gears". You must disconnect or bypass the start safety switch (this is when you need to have the clutch pedal to the floor to start the moter) so that you can start the car in gear if you come to a complete stop.


Why does my O3 dodge common rail stall when coming to a stop and clutch is disengaged?

Possibly the fuel actuator. Its about $150 from cummins. The only way to be sure is with an electronic scan tool & monitor the actual vs. commanded fuel pressure.


What is the clutch's purpose in a car?

The clutch, for all intents and purposes, is a method of disengaging the powertrain(engine) from the wheels. When the clutch is engaged the power from the engine is transferred through the clutch to the wheels, so the wheels turn at the same speed as the engine (Note! This assumption is only correct when there is no gearbox or any similar equipment in the system). When you put your foot on the clutch pedal it disengages the the engine from the wheels, so that the car will freewheel like when you stop pedaling on a bicycle. Most clutches usually are friction plate clutches. A spring forces the plates together normally so that the plate on the input side of the clutch and at the output side are touching. The friction of the plate surfaces cause the two to spin together as if they were one piece. When the clutch is disengaged the two plates are forced apart. The engine side plate spins as usual but the "wheel side" slows down and eventually comes to a stop.


Can you stop a semi truck in high range with the clutch pressed?

Not with the clutch by itself.


What could be the problem on a manual 2001 civic when one comes to a complete stop it dies?

This indicates that most likely the clutch is not being fully disengaged. If you are pushing the clutch pedal fully, you should check whether the brake fluid cylinder for the clutch contains fluid. If it is low, you most likely have a leak. It should be topped up only with the appropriate fluid, either DOT 3 or DOT 4 in most cases, and under no circumstances should water or oil of any kind be allowed to enter the system. Even if the fluid is good, there could be mechanical problems with the clutch. I recommend inspection by a trained mechanic. If it is not a clutch problem (you should also hear noise shifting gears if the clutch is at fault), then it may well be a computer issue. With the clutch disengaged, there should be no connection between the wheels and the engine, meaning that forward motion is irrelevant to the engine running. That means the only connection can be in the control electronics. Unfortunately, you probably have to go to a Honda dealer if that's the case.


Does the clutch plate stop the fly wheel?

Technically, it never touches the flywheel - the clutch disc does. You can stop the flywheel (stall-out the engine) by engaging the clutch in gear with the brakes firmly applied.


Can you drive a car with a frozen ac clutch?

no because you need the clutch to start and stop the car


How do you turn the gas off on a dirt bike?

You don't. It is vacuum operated; fuel won't flow unless the engine is running.