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Dogs Gone It!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ari Rankum" data-source="post: 297630" data-attributes="member: 1861"><p>If I were an eternal optimist, I'd hope for that.</p><p></p><p>But being a dyed in the wool pessimist and a fan of Newtonian physics (and James Burleigh 5th Grade Essay Contest Entries), I know that coefficients of dynamic friction are always less than coefficients of static friction for the same interface. If it were a slipping clutch, it would continue to slip as long as equal torque were applied. What I'm experiencing is a fraction of a second lurch and then continued strong acceleration. I think the engagement dogs are popping out and reengaging. This will degenerate into a popping out of second gear situation if left unattended, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ari Rankum, post: 297630, member: 1861"] If I were an eternal optimist, I'd hope for that. But being a dyed in the wool pessimist and a fan of Newtonian physics (and James Burleigh 5th Grade Essay Contest Entries), I know that coefficients of dynamic friction are always less than coefficients of static friction for the same interface. If it were a slipping clutch, it would continue to slip as long as equal torque were applied. What I'm experiencing is a fraction of a second lurch and then continued strong acceleration. I think the engagement dogs are popping out and reengaging. This will degenerate into a popping out of second gear situation if left unattended, I think. [/QUOTE]
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