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    Exam 10: Hydraulically Controlled Transmission
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    When the Governor Pressure Becomes Great Enough to Overcome the Spring
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When the Governor Pressure Becomes Great Enough to Overcome the Spring

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

When the governor pressure becomes great enough to overcome the spring pressure and the modulator/throttle valve pressure in the 2-3 shift valve, line pressure is allowed to flow to:


A) port B.
B) port D.
C) port C.
D) port E.

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