Diaphragm disk – spring which is removing the pressure from the clutch disk when the clutch is pressed for changing gears.
We continue with the second answer. Simply these internal springs are there to absorb the difference on both sides – the flywheel rotational speed and the transmission. If these springs were absent the result would be unrefined power delivery and loud gearshifts, which is known to those who drive manual cars.
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