Anordnung des Motors im Auto?

Der motor treibt ja die kurbelwelle an welche das Getriebe antreibt in welchem man Gänge schalten kann bevor die Kraft an die Räder geht und diese angetrieben werden. Wie jedoch funktioniert dieser “Kreislauf” wenn der Motor quer angeordnet ist? Ich mein wie geht die nun auch quer stehende kurbelwelle zum Getriebe und zu den Rädern? Frage aus reinem interesse und würde mich über eine ausführliche aber jedoch auch einfache Antwort freuen. DANKE!

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DerBayer80
2 years ago

The complete engine is transverse and the gear is flanged to the engine quite normal. It’s all in cross-structure.

You forgot the clutch in your case, as well as the differential

Peppie85
2 years ago

In most cars, where the crankshaft is transverse, the transmission is also transverse. it is again longitudinal to the crankshaft.

for example, the syncro golf has an angular gear for the cardan shaft to the rear. Whether there are vehicles with pure rear drive that work like this, I can’t say.

In the case of vehicles with a rear drive, the motor, when seated at the front, naturally sits along the gear accordingly.

Lg, Anna

Smartass67
2 years ago

When the motor is running, the drive shafts are in the 90-degree angle to the motor and gear…

Didn’t you think about it?!

BurkeUndCo
2 years ago

There are special reversing gears with bevel gears.