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Old Jun 7, 2006 | 02:44 PM
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No when it slips... if its a bitch to get in reverse then it could be your syncros or somethin
what is the syncros??
 
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 03:05 PM
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let my friend borrow my truck. go on over to happy trails, and all you can see is the cab cause its stuck in like 4 foot deep mud.
 
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 08:15 PM
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When the synchronizer is moved along the main shaft, the cones act as a clutch. Upon touching the gear that is to be engaged, the main shaft is acceler- ated or slowed down until the speeds of the main shaft and gear are synchronized. This action occurs during partial movement of the shift lever. Com- pletion of lever movement then slides the sleeve and gear into complete engagement. This action can be readily understood by remembering that the hub of the sleeve slides on the splines of the main shaft to engage the cones; then the sleeve slides on the hub to engage the gears. As the synchronizer is slid against a gear, the gear is locked to the synchronizer and to the main shaft. Power can then be sent out of the transmission to the wheels.
 
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 11:00 PM
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never let ur friends drive your car, i did and the ****er hit a curb and puncured the oil pan, so im on foot till i can cough up 100 bucks for a new one, has anything like this ever happend to yall??
oh, you let your friend borrow it and he messed it up. I didnt pay attention to your name, and i just figured you had a dsm by the title.






Because i know all dsm owners can relate to this, but in the 6 months ive owned my car, its been driveable and in correct operating order for about 1 of those months.....So ive been walking for a looong time.[&:]
 
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 09:19 PM
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Hey now my DSM now that it's running is running like a champ. Knock on wood.
 
Old Jun 9, 2006 | 12:11 AM
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Because i know all dsm owners can relate to this, but in the 6 months ive owned my car, its been driveable and in correct operating order for about 1 of those months.....So ive been walking for a looong time.

lol..sooo true! lol.. i got a DSM and i finally got an oil pan for the car and the gasket is coming tomarrow... the frame will be fixed soon so after like $500 it will be drivable....but then i have to get insurance and all that stuff.....damn!
 
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