How does an unsynchronized transmission work?
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Unsynchronized transmissions require manual synchronizing, which depends on the skill of the driver at each shift event to synchronize gear speeds, particularly on the downshift. ... Typically, gears are arranged on the main shaft in pairs; for example, first and second gears are adjacent, as are third and fourth.
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Unsynchronized transmissions require manual synchronizing, which depends on the skill of the driver at each shift event to synchronize gear speeds, particularly on the downshift. ... Typically, gears are arranged on the main shaft in pairs; for example, first and second gears are adjacent, as are third and fourth.
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