
SECOND GEAR: Describes the middle gear in a manual gearbox that  h has a faster ratio than low gear, but slower than high gear. 
                      SELECTOR FORK: Describes a component of the selector mechanism  in a manual gearbox, earning its titles as it is shaped like a two-pronged  fork, that moves a sliding pinion forward or backwards along the selector rod. 
                       SELECTOR LEVER: Describes an automatic transmission lever that  allows the driver to adapt gear changing processes to particular driving  conditions (slippery through selection a particular drive range. 
                       SEMI-AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION: Describes a transmission system in  which the clutch is first disengaged and then automatically re-engaged when the  driver shifts the gear lever. 
                      SHIFT CABLES: Describes cables used to operates gears in certain  transmission systems. 
                       SHIFTER: Describes a handle used to change the gears in an  automatic transmission system. 
                       SHIFTER LINKAGE: Describes a system of rods and joints used to  operate an automatic transmission system.
                      SHIFT FORKS: Describes the devices that straddles the slots cut  in sliding gears, used to move the gear on the shaft. 
                      SHIFT GATE: Describes the mechanism in a transmission linkage  that controls the motion of the gearshift lever. 
                       SHIFT INTERLOCK: Describes a device that prevents different  shift forks in the transmission from being moved at the same time, through  locking into inoperative shift fork mode as the other gear is being shifted.
                       SHIFT LEVER: Describes a device attached to the side of a  steering column that allows the operator to change the gears of the  transmission. 
                       SYNCHROMESH: Describes a device fitted in a manual transmission  that allows the gears to mesh more smoothly, preventing grinding and clashing  of gears. Some transmission systems use synchromesh on all shifts while others  synchronize second and high gearshifts. 
                       SYNCHRONISER: Describes a sleeve that slides to and fro on the  transmission main shaft allowing the gears to rotate at the same speed  preventing clashes when the gears begin to mesh. A transmission fitted with  synchronizers is known as a synchromesh transmission. 
                      THREE SPEED: Describes a basic transmission system with just  three forward gears. 
                       THROTTLE VALVE: Describes a form of modulator valve found in an  automatic transmission system actuated by the carburettor throttle. The  throttle valve converts line pressure into an engine-load dependent pressure,  which is then directed to various valves 
                       TRANSFER PLATE: Describes a form of adapter plate found in the  control valve assembly of an automatic transmission, that is used to direct the  fluid flow between adjacent valve bodies 
                      TRANSMISSION ADAPTER: Describes a unit that allows a different  design or model transmission to be grafted to the original engine. 
                      TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE(TCM): Describes an electronic  automatic transmission control unit that computes data on the actual operating  conditions of the vehicle in real time and generates corresponding signal  pulses for the solenoid valves of the hydraulic control system. 
                      TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM: Describes a hydraulically driven  system that controls the changes of ratio in automatic transmissions in  relation to the current engine load, vehicle speed, position of the selector  lever and the shift mode button. 
                       TRANSMISSION COVER: Describes a detachable part of a vehicle’s  floorpan. usually located at the front end of the centre tunnel in cars whose  engines  are longitudinally mounted,  providing improved access to the top of the transmission for maintenance  purposes.
                       TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF): Describes an extra thin oil used to  fill the automatic transmission system allowing it run on hydraulic  pressure.  The same fluid is also used in  certain designs of power-steering pumps. 
                       TRANSMISSION HOUSING: Describes the outer shell housing the  transmission gears. 
                       TRANSMISSION INPUT SHAFT: Describes the shaft that transmits  power from the clutch to the gearbox.
                       TRANSMISSION OUTPUT SHAFT: Describes the shaft that transmits  power from the transmission system. 
                       VARIABLE BELT TRANSMISSION: Describes a form of continuously  variable transmission using rubber V-belts fixed on expanding-contracting  pulleys originally developed by DAF and used on the Volvo 340. 
                       VARIOMATIC TRANSMISSION: Describes a type of transmission system  that utilises a combination of rubber belts and expanding pulleys to provide an  infinitely variable belt drive. 
                       WIDE-RANGE GEARING: Describes a type of gearing system where the  step between the two chainrings is considerably greater than found in the  majority of other systems. 
                      WORM GEAR: Describes a course, spiral shaped gear cut on a shaft  used to drive another gear often through engaging the cross shaft by a tapered  pin. 
                    WORM WHEEL: Describes a type of gearwheel driven by a worm. 
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