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Figure 7
HYDRA-MATIC 6 Speed RWD
CROSS SECTIONAL DRAWING
A cross sectional line drawing is typically the standard understanding the cross sectional line drawing by
method for illustrating either an individual mechanical comparing the same components from the three
component or a complete transmission assembly. dimensional perspective illustration. In this regard it
However, unless a person is familiar with all the becomes an excellent teaching instrument.
individual components of the transmission,
distinguishing components may be difficult in this type Additionally, all the illustrations contained in this book
of drawing. For this reason, a three dimensional use a color scheme that is consistent throughout this
perspective illustration (shown on page 8) is the primary book. In other words, regardless of the type of
drawing used throughout this book. illustration or drawing, all components have an assigned
color and that color is used whenever that component
The purpose for this type of illustration is to provide a is illustrated. This consistency not only helps to provide
more detailed graphic representation of each component for easy component identification but it also enhances
and to show their relationship to other components the graphic and color continuity between sections.
within the transmission assembly. It is also useful for
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