noob Q
blueturtle
02-10-2003, 06:03 PM
what is a synchros??
91zc
02-10-2003, 08:54 PM
Short for synchromesh:
Here is an explaination i found on the net
Manual transmissions in modern passenger cars use synchronizers to eliminate the need for double-clutching. A synchro's purpose is to allow the collar and the gear to make frictional contact before the dog teeth make contact. This lets the collar and the gear synchronize their speeds before the teeth need to engage, like this:
http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/trans6.gif
The cone on the blue gear fits into the cone-shaped area in the collar, and friction between the cone and the collar synchronize the collar and the gear. The outer portion of the collar then slides so that the dog teeth can engage the gear.
Here is an explaination i found on the net
Manual transmissions in modern passenger cars use synchronizers to eliminate the need for double-clutching. A synchro's purpose is to allow the collar and the gear to make frictional contact before the dog teeth make contact. This lets the collar and the gear synchronize their speeds before the teeth need to engage, like this:
http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/trans6.gif
The cone on the blue gear fits into the cone-shaped area in the collar, and friction between the cone and the collar synchronize the collar and the gear. The outer portion of the collar then slides so that the dog teeth can engage the gear.
90civicrider
02-10-2003, 10:29 PM
^^^What he said^^^:ylsuper
Civic Jim
02-11-2003, 05:19 AM
IT BASICALLY LETS U CHANGE GEAR AT HGIH REVS EASIER, YOU KNOW IF YOUR SYNCRO HAS GONE IF WHEN YOU BOOT YOUR CAR AND GO TO CHANGE GEAR QUICKLY AND IT GRINDS.
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