Discover the engineering details behind early motor trucks and car transmissions
Explore practical designs and concrete measurements that guided road wheels, drive systems, and rear axles in early automotive engineering. This edition looks at wheel construction, bearings, and the move toward cast steel components, along with how torque rods, diagonal braces, and spring systems affect performance and reliability.
The text offers clear explanations of components and their real‑world behavior, with historical context on how different designs were used in practice. It presents practical tables and diagrams that illustrate how engineers calculated load, strength, and efficiency in bevel gear driven rear axles.
- Cast steel rear wheels, hollow spokes, and bearing types for heavy trucks
- Torque rods, their forms, mounting, and impact on frame alignment
- Bevel gear drive efficiency and the behavior of rear axles under load
- Design considerations for spring play, bushings, and diagonal braces
Ideal for readers of technical automotive history and professionals seeking a portable reference on early transmission and running gear concepts.