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The invention of the automatic transmission has been great!
There are no missing shift gates, no lugging engine, no torn-stocking. It is
literally as easy as pressing the gas petal.
In originally automobiles only had manual transmissions
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which we know as the stick-shift vehicles. These models had two forward gears
along with one reverse gear, which worked with the engine and different petals.
As automobiles become more and more popular, car engineers began thinking more
creatively on how to have automobiles that shift automatically from one gear to
another gear. Engineers spend years, even decades trying to perfect the idea of
an automatic transmission.
Here is a quick history overview of automatic
transmissions.
Overview of the 1st Automatic Transmission
In 1921, the automatic transmission was invented by Alfred
Horner, a Canadian steam engineer. He designed the transmission to use
compressed air instead of hydraulic fluid, but it lacked the necessary power
and never was commercially sold. Later in the 1930’s, General Motors developed
the first hydraulic fluid automatic transmission, which was introduced in 1940
as the original “Hydra-Matic.”
The first automobile model to use an automatic transmission
was the 1948 Oldsmobile. The General Motors engineer, Earl Thompson, developed
and advertised the Hyrda-Matic as, The greatest advance since the
self-starter.” Through 1955, the Hydra-Matic went through constant upgrading by
using the originally design. The Hydra-Matic was replaced with the “Jetaway” in
the year 1956. The Jetaway, also known as the “Jet,” was unsuccessful and was
soon itself replaced in 1969 by the more successful Turbo Hydra-Matic.
How Successful was the Hydra-Matic Transmission?
The Hydra-Matic was one the most successful innovations in
history for the automobile. Although it was not the first ever automatic
transmission, the was the first commercial success that helped guide the theory
farther in the world of the automatic transmissions.
The automatic transmission technology came at a perfect time
in history, since North America was victorious from World War II and increasing
steam for the post-war boom. As the popularity of the automatic continued to
boom, President Hoover made the fulfillment of the previously unfulfilled
promise, “a car in every garage and a chicken in every pot.” Which widen the
use of the automobiles in the mobile workforce, help the flow of migration in
the suburbs, and accepted women into the economy following the war effort. The
best improvement that came from the success of the automatic transmission is
the numerous counts of forward gears transmissions that have switched to
electronically controlled transmissions.
If you are have Transmission Problems and Need a Transmission Shop. Call Us today. Eagle Transmission Shop Serving all the Dallas
Area incluing doing transmission repair near Lancaster
Area.
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