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Re: transmission theory ?s
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Posted by lee on June 10, 2004 at 16:53:09 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: transmission theory ?s posted by Pa. Pete on June 10, 2004 at 15:18:51:
the oiler gear is free wheeling on the countershaft. It is always running in mesh with the reverse gear which is pinned to the spline shaft. It just runs in the oil and lifts oil to a trough cast in the side of the case. The oil runs down the trough to lube certain areas of the trans. There is a gear called the reverse idler mounted on a short shaft off to the side of the reverse gear. The reverse idler is engaged by a shift fork with the reverse gear and first gear to effect opposite direction rotation to the countershaft. I forget which side of the case the reverse idler is mounted on. You can't see it because it is either behind the splined shaft or has been cut away in the section view you are looking at. If you can see the 2 shift forks for first/second, third/fourth you can probably see a third fork just behind the first/second fork. That is the reverse selector fork.
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