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The manual transmission provides a means of varying the relationship between the speed of the engine and the speed of the wheels. Varying these gear ratios allows the right amount of engine power at many different speeds. Manual transmissions require use of a clutch to apply and remove engine torque to the transmission input shaft. The clutch allows this to happen gradually that so that the car can be started from a complete stop. Modern manual transmissions do not disengage any of the forward drive gears, they are simply connected to their shafts through the use of "synchronizers". Reverse is achieved through reverse idler gears, which are engaged to move the car backwards. Some manual transmissions have an "overdrive." An overdrive is a mechanical unit bolted to the rear of the transmission. It is usually known as fifth gear. When you use it, it will reduce the engine speed by about one-third, while maintaining the same road speed. Chrysler came out with the first overdrive transmission in 1934.
PARTS
1st Gear
1st-2nd Synchronizer
2nd Gear
3rd Gear
3rd-4th Synchronizer
4th Gear
CV Drive Output
Clutch Lever
Clutch Plate
Crankshaft
Differential Housing
Differential Pinion Gear
Differential Ring Gear
Pressure Plate
Reverse Idler Gear
Roller Bearing
Speedometer Drive Gear
Throw Out Bearing
Transmission Case

 

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