What Components Make Up a Manual Transmission Synchronizer?
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Manual transmission synchronizers consist of input shaft, output shaft, differential, gear sets for each gear, bearings, synchronizer, shift mechanism, shift fork, oil seal, lubricating oil, housing, and output flange. Below are the specific functions of manual transmission synchronizers: Changing Gear Ratio: Expands the range of torque and speed variation for the driving wheels to adapt to frequently changing driving conditions, such as starting, accelerating, or climbing hills, allowing the engine to operate under favorable working conditions. Controlling Power Transmission: Utilizes neutral gear to interrupt power transmission, enabling the engine to start, idle, and facilitating gear shifting in the transmission or power output.