Explorer 2WD V6-245 4.0L SOHC VIN E EFI (1997)
Torque Converter: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The 5R55E uses a four element torque converter. The converter contains the standard internal components (turbine, impeller, and stator) for transfer
of power and multiplication of torque. It also utilizes a disc type torque converter clutch (TCC) for maximum fuel economy.
OPERATION
The operation of the main torque converter components is as follows:
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The converter cover and impeller are connected to the engine crankshaft. Rotation of the cover and impeller by the engine crankshaft sets the fluid
in motion.
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The turbine reacts to the fluid motion from the impeller, transferring rotation to the geartrain by way of the turbine shaft.
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The stator redirects the fluid going back to the impeller, from the turbine. By directing fluid back to the impeller in the same direction as engine
rotation, the stator multiplies engine torque.
When applied, the TCC provides a mechanical link between the converter turbine and the engine, allowing for a direct mechanical power transfer from
the engine to the transmission. The converter clutch pressure plate is applied and released by fluid pressure, which is controlled by the powertrain
control module (PCM). The PCM controls the torque converter clutch using a pulse-width modulated TCC solenoid.
Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Damper
The torque converter clutch damper assembly functions 100% of the time regardless of position of the torque converter clutch. With this design
you have total dampening of the powertrain, similar to a manual transmission clutch disc assembly.
Impeller and Cover
The impeller sets the fluid in motion and directs it to the turbine. The impeller is welded to the converter cover.
Turbine
The turbine is the driven member of the converter. It is driven by fluid from the impeller and transfers the hydraulic power to the transmission.