Hello everyone and enjoy the viewing!🙂 In our online video course "Car Anatomy" there are more informational videos in 3D animation. Details on our website: carinfo3d.com
This series is a goldmine for beginners. In my opinion it has achieved the right balance of detail and simplification. It does a great job at explaining the big-picture function AND the underlying operations. All the while, the visuals are really helpful. By using colour to highlight the part that is being spoken of, you save a lot of time trying to figure out which is that part. And again the whole-picture/partial visuals help me better understand what is going on.
Idk If you know about them already but Donut is a really good car channel, they have a series called 'science garage' which teaches you how stuff inside a car works. might be worth checking out if you are a beginner :)
Took a transmissions class for 5 months last fall, week after week I struggled. If i had discovered this the first day it would have saved me by a lot.
I'm 41 years old and only yesterday I found out where the slave cylinder is and what it is, and which way the clutch is placed. Despite the general knowledge about the clutch and the principle of its operation, I was wrong :) And today this video explained it superbly. Thanks! Every son with his father should watch it :)
I miss driving my 1985 Toyota Celica GT 🥺 Had to sell it when the family started growing in the early 90s 🫤 It was a cool ride and love the simplicity when doing maintenance.
Amazing still in use over a hundred years later. You would think by now the age of moving a lever to shift gears and pressing a pedal for clutch would be over.
It is. There are automatic transmissions out there. However, many drivers will still prefer standards because of the better gas mileage, lower maintenance costs, and the love of shifting the gears themselves.
This Program is useful Driving Function to Know about Anatomically And Physiological Vihcle. I learnt Many Thims I was Not known or That I have Never seen Before. Thnks
hello sir, u you have explained really well and that too on point in details , i have worked in clutch manufacturing line and this is how it actually works as you have shown in a video unlike other youtube video. thanks for all the efforts.. god bless you
this explanation is exactly what i am lookin for, always wondering wether is it safe to hold the clutch long enough because of realase bearing pressing the diaphragm spring can make unnecessary friction, turns out it has bearing that minimize friction between realease bearing and diaphragm spring, so it should be safe then ❤
Thank you so much! I understand how a clutch works, but just not how it's all implemented. I can now talk to my mechanic and know what the hell he's describing. 🤣
It's a great animation that you made for me. You are my trainer that gives for me a visual world. thank you! if you have a chance to deal with other car systems please help me? God bless you all.
Please make video on Automated transmission especially torque converter and Intelligent Manual transmission system where everything is control by sensor and actuators.
My old Toyota needs a release bearing now; basically needs new clutch parts. 170,000 miles on the current one. I'm Trying to decide whether to fix it. Car is old and labor to put in new clutch parts is steep.
It does ! That's why you have to replace the clutch kit.. clutch plate, pressure plate and release bearing. Might as well do the spigot bush while you're in there.
Hello everyone and enjoy the viewing!🙂
In our online video course "Car Anatomy" there are more informational videos in 3D animation. Details on our website: carinfo3d.com
@carinfo3d-En You can also make a video with the gearbox but with a shift lever
Tus videos animados son muy didácticos y enseñan al que quiere aprender, no hagas caso a opiniones negativas y sigue mostrando más contenido...
This was an amazing informative video👍, thanks
This series is a goldmine for beginners. In my opinion it has achieved the right balance of detail and simplification. It does a great job at explaining the big-picture function AND the underlying operations. All the while, the visuals are really helpful. By using colour to highlight the part that is being spoken of, you save a lot of time trying to figure out which is that part. And again the whole-picture/partial visuals help me better understand what is going on.
Idk If you know about them already but Donut is a really good car channel, they have a series called 'science garage' which teaches you how stuff inside a car works. might be worth checking out if you are a beginner :)
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Thanks.
You made it clear than other animation, very specific and very clear even without narrator, thank you so much for this very informative video.
This made it so simple. Top notch work. Thank you.
Thank you for appreciating my work🙂
But it is simple.
Took a transmissions class for 5 months last fall, week after week I struggled. If i had discovered this the first day it would have saved me by a lot.
Really good animation along with easy to follow explanation of all the component and their functions 👌🏼
I'm 41 years old and only yesterday I found out where the slave cylinder is and what it is, and which way the clutch is placed. Despite the general knowledge about the clutch and the principle of its operation, I was wrong :) And today this video explained it superbly. Thanks! Every son with his father should watch it :)
Thank you, for the nice comment:)
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yeah I agree this video is deserving
Love these educational videos that explain things better than any teacher can
Beautiful cinematography
Clearly an underrated channel, page need more support guys 🙌🏻🙌🏻
I miss driving my 1985 Toyota Celica GT 🥺 Had to sell it when the family started growing in the early 90s 🫤 It was a cool ride and love the simplicity when doing maintenance.
thank you so much for your full explanation, its the best i have never seen about car systems
Amazing still in use over a hundred years later. You would think by now the age of moving a lever to shift gears and pressing a pedal for clutch would be over.
It is. There are automatic transmissions out there. However, many drivers will still prefer standards because of the better gas mileage, lower maintenance costs, and the love of shifting the gears themselves.
This Program is useful Driving Function to Know about Anatomically And Physiological Vihcle. I learnt Many Thims I was Not known or That I have Never seen Before. Thnks
hello sir, u you have explained really well and that too on point in details , i have worked in clutch manufacturing line and this is how it actually works as you have shown in a video unlike other youtube video. thanks for all the efforts.. god bless you
Best explanation I have ever seen. Thank you.
Díky!
Thank you for supporting the project :)
Just great and informative content !!!!!
This is excellent work. It's perfectly clear and concise.
Your videos are so good at explaining how cars and systems work! Could you do a fuel system explained soon?
Waiting for more videos from you ✋️ 🤩
Worth explanation with great graphics of visuals.
Excellent work! Thank you! It was very useful in informative.
This is perfection, thanks!
Thank you so much for appreciating :)
This is an excelent explanation. Now i understand details
Thanks for the work, this video is well explained for sure. So now am well-versed with clutch
Good animation and this very easy for study..😊😊
Excellent content and very well animated.
this explanation is exactly what i am lookin for, always wondering wether is it safe to hold the clutch long enough because of realase bearing pressing the diaphragm spring can make unnecessary friction, turns out it has bearing that minimize friction between realease bearing and diaphragm spring, so it should be safe then ❤
Thank you so much! I understand how a clutch works, but just not how it's all implemented. I can now talk to my mechanic and know what the hell he's describing. 🤣
Thank you for making this video!
really appreciate what u have done..gud work buddy..👍👍👍
One of the best quality video on this topic. Can’t believe there are so few views.
excellent... good animation and explanation...
note that some trucks also have clutch booster, they work the same as a brake booster
Superb...clearly explained 👌👌👏👏
Good description. Thank you.
If you can make an overview video from how a driver's input (accelerating) to a car movement, completely, in a single video that would be great.
It's very use full nd amazing explanation with 3D animation love ur videos ❤
It's a great animation that you made for me. You are my trainer that gives for me a visual world. thank you! if you have a chance to deal with other car systems please help me? God bless you all.
Great video! Much appreciated!
Excellent video ! Thank you.
Amazing work, thanks !
Superb. Thank you for producing this video.
Very well made! :)
Very nice animation and teaching, keep it up
Good explain very nice video thanks 💯 excellent
Thank you so much for appreciating!:)
Video I very like super explain thanks 💯
Very nice explanation ❤thank you 🎉
Exceptional details ❤❤❤+1
way better explanation than lesics
This video very good explain thanks 💯
Good explanation
Thanks very much that really helped me❤❤😊
Achei incrível a explicação e bem detalhada. Parabéns, pelo conteúdo informativo.
Very nice video sir 👌👍
Very nice explanation
Very informative 👌, Thank you.
Excellent explanation video.
Could you do a more in depth video on the headers and valve components? Super cool
Thanks a lot very clearly explained
Thank you for the video
Please make video on Automated transmission especially torque converter and Intelligent Manual transmission system where everything is control by sensor and actuators.
Could you explain the brake system, too and tell how parking brake and service brake work and if we can apply both the brakes at the same time or not.
Amazing video
Can you also make videos about basic problems/troubleshooting and how it affects the system. Basic problems that we all can relate. Thanks
manual gear seems more convenient since you don't need to change a specific fluid every 60,000 kms. Oil change for the gear is quite expensive.
Nice presentation
Good video thanks
My old Toyota needs a release bearing now; basically needs new clutch parts. 170,000 miles on the current one. I'm Trying to decide whether to fix it. Car is old and labor to put in new clutch parts is steep.
Super video 💯 thanks
May God bless you..
❤
Very informative
When there smell of burn-out when I try to move reverse on a steep surface, should I worry about the clucth? Or its a normal thing?
Very very good video
outstanding!!
Thank you sir ..very clear
Useful video thanks
very impresive
Animation nice. What type of software use? & how much times take in one video?
Mind blowing explanation,yet never sen on YT
Is this Diaphragm clutch?
Thank you 👍
Can I also add that an external slave cylinder is superior to an internal one.
So clutch separates the transmission from engine to gearbox while driving or shifting the gears, but what happens when car is in neutral?
Transmission is disengaged from everything.
How have you made these 3D illustrations ??
So how exactly is the manual clutch inferior to a hydraulic clutch?
I was nicely surprised that at 6:01 ECU written in Russian (ЭБУ). :-))
Проглядел, когда переводил, а когда загрузил и увидел уже было поздно :)
И так хорошо:)
Cool!
Good
Nice!!
Very good
Super 👍🏽
How come the clutch disc never wears down like a brake pad?
It does ! That's why you have to replace the clutch kit.. clutch plate, pressure plate and release bearing. Might as well do the spigot bush while you're in there.
you have new subcribers,,please post more video from your channel,,give me more knowladge about engine
Professional
Are Clutch System parts same in all Cars ?
No different company uses different ideas
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