Development of the Differential Gear - straightforward video
Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:45 am
I ran across this on youtube and had to share. I've never been entirely clear on how, exactly, a rear differential does its job. No longer! A video from 1930s Chevrolet, showing the conceptual development of the differential.
Also, I had no idea that early cars were ONE wheel drive. Well, there wasn't a differential yet!
Re: Development of the Differential Gear - straightforward v
Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:49 pm
DavidG wrote:Also, I had no idea that early cars were ONE wheel drive. Well, there wasn't a differential yet!
The differential dates back at least to the early days of steam propulsion. I doubt that many producton cars were one-wheel drive. I imagine there were experimental cars built that way.
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Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:40 am
I agree with John, although I've worked with them most of my life, I would have never thought to explain them with sticks. Got to love those old training videos! Thanks, David!
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Wed Jan 02, 2013 8:25 am
Bill, there are variations on the design, along with a lot of different names for them, but most are simply a slip clutch, on the axle shaft gears that create resistance for the differential to function as it does in the video.
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Thu Jan 03, 2013 8:23 am
Jim, thanks for posting that video. Yes, that is one of the more complex units out there. They work well and I've never had the need to repair one, so I found the video very informative. I guess I was over simplifying the question but I'm not much on giving long winded answers. There are also a couple of gear style limited slips out there but we would for sure need videos to explain those things.