Doesn't the clutch support the full torque of the load or is there some massive torque multiplication going on? I am visualizing automatic transmission clutches as not much different than that of the manual transmission clutch i.e. the friction material is literally transmitting the power NOT LIKE FLUID COUPLING! In that case, even if the entire transmission case is filled with thick grease, it still will not be able to transmit the power! I am thinking that if two surface are not clamping with good force, regardless of the goop that is added won't make any difference even if it is gritty. That would only come in to picture while they in the process of the clamping aka function of synchronizer rings on manual transmission during gear change. Is gritty fluid acting as synchronizer or as clutch?
I will be up front and admit that my knowledge about automatic transmission is meager and trying to apply manual transmission concepts to it is not the best thing to understand it either!
I will be up front and admit that my knowledge about automatic transmission is meager and trying to apply manual transmission concepts to it is not the best thing to understand it either!