Mercedes-Benz 2005 Sprinter Service Manual page 1018

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - NAG1
TORQUE CONVERTER (Continued)
Fig. 223 Transmission Temperature Sensor
Specifications
IMPELLER
The impeller (Fig. 225) is an integral part of the
converter housing. The impeller consists of curved
blades placed radially along the inside of the housing
on the transmission side of the converter. As the con-
verter housing is rotated by the engine, so is the
impeller, because they are one and the same and are
the driving members of the system.
Fig. 224 Torque Converter
1 - TURBINE
2 - IMPELLER
3 - STATOR
4 - INPUT SHAFT
5 - STATOR SHAFT
TURBINE
The turbine (Fig. 226) is the output, or driven,
member of the converter. The turbine is mounted
within the housing opposite the impeller, but is not
attached to the housing. The input shaft is inserted
through the center of the impeller and splined into
the turbine. The design of the turbine is similar to
the impeller, except the blades of the turbine are
curved in the opposite direction.
STATOR
The stator assembly (Fig. 227) is mounted on a sta-
tionary shaft which is an integral part of the oil
pump. The stator is located between the impeller and
turbine within the torque converter case (Fig. 228).
The stator contains a freewheeling clutch, which
allows the stator to rotate only in a clockwise direc-
tion. When the stator is locked against the freewheel-
ing clutch, the torque multiplication feature of the
torque converter is operational.
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