Structure for supporting governor shaft of automatic transmissio

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Reversing means

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743365, 384108, F16H 546

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048054747

ABSTRACT:
An automatic transmission having a reduction shaft disposed in a lower part within a transmission case is equipped with a govenor shaft having a governor shaft gear engaging with a governor drive gear formed in the reduction gear. The governor shaft extends substantially vertically from a lower end to an upper end. The lower end of the governor shaft is rotatably supported by a bottom of a governor case which is integral with the transmission case. The bottom of the governor case is located below a level of a lubricating oil in the transmission case, and formed with an opening for allowing the oil to flow into a clearance between the lower end of the governor shaft and the governor case.

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