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5. Synchronizers Cleaning and Inspection




Synchronizers Cleaning and Inspection

1. Clean all the synchronizer parts in a suitable solvent. Air dry all the synchronizer parts.
2. Inspect the synchronizer parts for the following conditions:

* Burrs
* Cracks
* Chamfer for excessive wear
* Free movement of the clutching sleeves on their hubs
* Worn or damaged clutch teeth
* Distorted springs

3. Replace synchronizer parts that are worn or damaged.
Replace a burred or nicked part that cannot be reconditioned by hand. Use a soft stone or a crocus cloth.




4. Measure the gap between the vertical faces of the blocking ring teeth and the speed gear as follows:

1. Assemble the correct blocking ring with the correct speed gear.
2. The blocking ring must be fully seated on the gear.
3. Use a feeler gauge to measure the forward gear gap.
4. Use a feeler gauge to measure the reverse gear gap.
Measure the gap without the wave washer in between the blocking ring and the reverse gear.
The nominal gap is 1.27-2.16 mm (0.050-0.085 in) for the 1st and 2nd gear.
The nominal gap is 1.27-2.03 mm (0.050-0.080 in) for the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th gear.
Replace the friction cones and blocker rings when the gap is significantly less than specified.