Do automatic transmissions have a flex plate?

Do automatic transmissions have a flex plate?

A flywheel is usually referenced to a car with a standard transmission,and a “flex plate” is used with automatic transmissions. The flex plate bolts to the engine crank shaft and to the torque converter of your automatic transmission.

What kind of flex plate does an automatic transmission use?

This is a modal window. Vehicles with automatic transmissions have a flex plate. The flex plates connects the engine and transmission. Most flex plates are made of a thick piece of sheet metal with bolt holes for the torque converter and teeth for the starter.

Where does the name flex plate come from?

A flexplate (or flex plate) is a metal disk that connects the output from an engine to the input of a torque converter in a car equipped with an automatic transmission. It takes the place of the flywheel found in a conventional manual transmission setup. The name refers to the ability of the disk to flex across its main axis – bending side…

How is energy transferred from the flexplate to the transmission?

The energy held in the flexplate/flywheel is transferred to the gearbox and transmission by means of a system called a torque converter which broadly is the equivalent of a clutch on a manual transmission vehicle. The role of the torque converter is to replace the clutch on a manual transmission vehicle.

Are there any ATP parts for automatic transmission?

ATP has released 25 new numbers in the Powertrain category including Automatic and Manual Transmission Shift, Detent, Accelerator and Clutch Cables, along with Automatic Transmission Flexplates and a Manual Flywheel. This release expands coverage on mid… Learn More

This is a modal window. Vehicles with automatic transmissions have a flex plate. The flex plates connects the engine and transmission. Most flex plates are made of a thick piece of sheet metal with bolt holes for the torque converter and teeth for the starter.

What makes an ATP flex plate a flex plate?

ATP flex plates are made of high quality steel and contain the correct bolt hole spacing and ring gear teeth just like the original part to ensure long life and durability With over 60 years of experience in transmission service, you can trust ATP Automotive to deliver the quality and performance your vehicle demands.

What happens to the flexplate on a torque converter?

The torque converter used with an automatic transmission, acts like a flywheel, smoothing out engine pulses. The cracking on these flexplates can be seen, either around the crankshaft or torque converter bolt hole patterns. Out of balance engine or torque converter. Bad starter drive, can cause teeth or ring gear to wear rapidly or break off.

What does a flexplate do in an engine?

So, a flexplate, as the name implies, serves as a flex-shock device; between the torque converter and the engine crankshaft. A flexplate consists of a steel circular disk with perforated holes. And, is also balanced to improve, smooth running.