Question:
I saw a vintage 1947 Dodge,Fluid Drive,what does Fluid Drive mean?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
I saw a vintage 1947 Dodge,Fluid Drive,what does Fluid Drive mean?
Thirteen answers:
turbietech
2006-07-11 19:55:47 UTC
Your everyday run of the mill automatic transmission. Dodge was one of the first, or maybe the first, to try an automatic fluid drive transmission.
anonymous
2017-01-03 19:48:18 UTC
Dodge Fluid Drive
Gas Eater
2014-07-15 10:03:55 UTC
some of the late '53' Chryslers & DeSotos had the fully automatic, the Powerflite. Production started in June of that year.
anonymous
2006-07-12 09:51:24 UTC
. It's not a torque conveter, but a fluid coupling. There's a clutch and a 3 speed manual tranmission. It's main purpose was to smooth out gear transitions.
paul s
2006-07-11 06:22:51 UTC
basically it means it has a torque converter in front of a manual

trans.

paul steringsr@yahoo.com
anonymous
2006-07-10 22:40:46 UTC
That was what they called the first Automatic trannies and it may have been a copyrighted name for it. Far as I'm concerned it's too bad that moniker didn't stick; it has a nice 'flow' to it, don't ya' think?
mchaz60
2006-07-10 22:24:52 UTC
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frith25
2006-07-10 22:24:46 UTC
Automatic transmission
anonymous
2006-07-10 22:21:28 UTC
hell if i know
Grumpy
2006-07-11 22:52:22 UTC
The Fluid drive was an early attempt at a semi-automatic transmission.

Then came the HY-Drive (Hydraulic fluid drive).

The Hy-Drive was a Chrysler Corporation transmission produced in 1953. It was a hybrid manual transmission with a torque converter like an automatic. Although Hy-Drive cars had a clutch pedal like a traditional manual transmission, it was only used put the car in gear. Once underway, the driver could up-shift and downshift using the gear shift without using the clutch or even lifting off the accelerator.



The industry was caught by surprise by the advent of the automatic transmission in the early 1950s. General Motors' 1948 Hydra-Matic was a smash hit with the public, accounting for 80% of Pontiac division's sales by 1950. Chrysler had previously offered a Fluid Drive torque converter on their manual transmissions, and the Hy-Drive was an evolution of this. It was sold by Plymouth until the fully automatic PowerFlite was available in 1954.



I took my driving test in my uncles HY-drive 53 Plymouth.



Yours: Grumpy
Brian
2015-08-19 03:03:12 UTC
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RE:

I saw a vintage 1947 Dodge,Fluid Drive,what does Fluid Drive mean?
?
2016-11-15 14:59:29 UTC
Fluid Drive Transmission
?
2016-03-22 18:04:56 UTC
LMAO! I always liked the LDS ad on television where it shows the stone rolled away and inside the sepulchre His shroud is neatly folded on the stone... at least Mary raised a neat young man! Personally I'm thinking if I just woke up from being dead and had holes punched in me, I wouldn't be too concerned about the laundry, ya know? I'd be out looking for that bastard Ponchus Pilate and that spear chucking Centurian!


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