Re: Reverse gear synchronized?, DIY stereo install

From: Ptturbo@aol.com
Date: Fri Apr 14 2000 - 08:21:21 EDT


If you analyse it, the fact that one gear is intinitally travelling in the
opposite
direction, simply means it is a greater difference in speed between the
relative parts. A difference in direction doesn't matter.
Mike V

> A synchronizer is a brass device attached to the gears that equalizes the
> speed of
> the gears before the steel teeth engage. How are you going to equalize
the
> speed of
> the gears when they are turning is the opposite direction???????
>



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