Transmission

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Definition

An assembly of parts including the speed-changing gears and the propeller shaft by which the power is transmitted from an engine to a live axle.

Types

The first transmissions we're manual transmissions, which required you to engage a clutch and manually change gears. Next came variations of semi-automatic transmissions - some with clutches, and some without. Finally automatic transmissions without a clutch and gear changes were fully automatic.

Manual

A manual transmission, also known as a manual gearbox, stick shift, or standard transmission is a type of transmission used in motor vehicle applications. It uses a driver-operated clutch engaged and disengaged by a foot pedal automobile.

Types

3-Speed
4-Speed
5-Speed
6-Speed

Semi-Automatic

Types

Fluid-Drive

Fully Automatic

Types

Powerflite
Torqueflite
727
904
Complete the list of transmissions

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