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16 - Ball limiter for gear selector The transmission is operated by two shift cables which are attached to the selector lever. Movement of the selector lever The shift control mechanism is located at the front of the transmission and transfers the shift cable movement into gear The shift control mechanism is a one-piece assembly which is retained in the transmission housing with 4 bolts. The shift The 2 upper gear selector forks are used to engage reverse, 1st or 2nd gears The 4 selector forks transfer movement from the shift control mechanism to the relevant shift coupling sleeve. The shift Two carrier plates transfer torque from the longitudinal lever to the sliding gear selectors. The carriers are located and run The carrier plates can move vertically between 4 positions. The different gears are selected from one of the 4 positions as Uppermost position - gear selector selects reverse gear The shift control mechanism has two springs that return the selector lever to the neutral position. Transmission Shift Selector Shafts The above illustration shows the coupling sleeves for each gear cluster. Movement of these sleeves as selected by the The coupling sleeve is part of the synchronizing hub assembly which also consists of a flange and the hub. Each The synchronizing units are positioned on the shafts in the transmission as follows: The synchronizing unit for 1st - 2nd gear is on the intermediate shaft 1st - 2nd, 5th - 6th The synchronizing rings expand when heated by the same amount as the components they are in contact with. As a result |