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How do mechanics use math when putting in a transmission? - Answers
Probably only basic measurements and simple arithmetic. Sizes of tools and fastenings, torque-wrench settings, fluid quantities, dimensions of components... The real maths is carried out by the transmission engineer - the man or woman who designed it. And gears and hydraulic systems are very mathematical beasts indeed! :-)
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How do mechanics use math when putting in a transmission? - Answers
Probably only basic measurements and simple arithmetic. Sizes of tools and fastenings, torque-wrench settings, fluid quantities, dimensions of components... The real maths is carried out by the transmission engineer - the man or woman who designed it. And gears and hydraulic systems are very mathematical beasts indeed! :-)
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How do mechanics use math when putting in a transmission? - Answers
Probably only basic measurements and simple arithmetic. Sizes of tools and fastenings, torque-wrench settings, fluid quantities, dimensions of components... The real maths is carried out by the transmission engineer - the man or woman who designed it. And gears and hydraulic systems are very mathematical beasts indeed! :-)
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