Is It Okay If Manual Transmission Occasionally Grinds Gears?
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Manual transmission occasionally grinding gears is fine, just avoid frequent occurrences. A manual transmission is a structurally simple, reliable and durable gearbox where all internal components are gears. The control mechanism of a manual transmission consists of the gear lever, shift fork, and synchronizer. The driver operates the gear lever, which connects to the shift fork, and the shift fork in turn connects to the synchronizer. Essentially, the driver selects gears through the synchronizer. By switching different gear sets, the manual transmission achieves gear ratio changes. As a crucial component for power distribution, the transmission must have two major parts: the power input shaft and output shaft, along with the gears that constitute the transmission - these form the basic components of a manual gearbox.