Judgment Still Needed In Changing Gear
DRIO.R io three or. fw.tr. yours ago, 1 changing,, gear called ‘.'or not a little skill and judgment, bin aoHv motor ours aro very dill event, and Ihe re is not one made in wlii-r-li oven the raw novice* cannot change gear silently simply by pushing the love.' I'roni one position to unothoi. Ur. fortunately the impression Una gained ground i!;:Vt the gear lover 1 on; 1 , bo slummed about from one position to a not her at any road speed (within the limits of t:.e speed nutsunit <u the lower gears j with impunity. .So it can. ami perfectly silent changes effected, Iml there is going to bo put on the' elute It and the transmission ns a whole a very severe strain. Motor•is't's should never forget that the only bene lit- synch ro-inesh has conferred is the ability to operate the gearbox independent of the road speed and engine speed. Nevertheless, it smooth, uninterrupted progression along the road is desired it. is necessary for this agreement between engine and road speed to be 'maintained.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 9
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182Judgment Still Needed In Changing Gear Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 9
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