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In message m, Martin
Underwood writes When people refer to "crash gearbox", do they literally mean one without synchromesh (ouch!) or just a manual gearbox as opposed to a pre-selector, clutchless or automatic? The thought of having to drive a car without synchromesh shares me ****less. As a matter of interest, how long did it take to acquire the sixth sense of how much to blip the accelerator while double-declutching to allow the new gear to engage? No bulk rings and no synchromesh Driving with a crash box is as natural ordinary driving. It just takes a few hours practise. -- Clive |
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