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elliascool 02-10-2011 03:45 PM

How does a honda manual transmission work?
 
im trying to learn more about them, ik how to drive manual n all but im not 100% on how they work , like for honda the transmission is in the front so idk how the shifter reaches the tranny all the way in the front for inline engines like bmw ik the tranny is right under and shifter goes directly into tranny , but for hondas is there some kind if bars or wat? and the clutch ik is a pressure hose is this how all manuals clutches are?!?!

MAD_MIKE 02-10-2011 03:56 PM

Re: How does a honda manual transmission work?
 
The shifter is connected via cables to the shift lever mechanism on the trans. The clutch is a hydraulic system, that uses a master cylinder and a slave cylinder. Press on the master via the clutch pedal, it displaces fluid to the slave which then moves the clutch fork.

elliascool 02-10-2011 04:00 PM

Re: How does a honda manual transmission work?
 

Originally Posted by MAD_MIKE (Post 44632541)
The shifter is connected via cables to the shift lever mechanism on the trans. The clutch is a hydraulic system, that uses a master cylinder and a slave cylinder. Press on the master via the clutch pedal, it displaces fluid to the slave which then moves the clutch fork.

yea i was pretty sure about how the clutch works i saw how it works b4 but are all clutches like that?

chikin pickle 02-10-2011 04:10 PM

Re: How does a honda manual transmission work?
 
Yup, there are two cables. Basically there is a lever arm that telescopes in and out of the transmission, and will move from up, to either forwards or backwards from the cable.

The first cable selects the gear, and is moved when the shifter moves forwards or backwards. This selects the gear, the second cable selects the gear set, and moves when the shifter is moved side to side.

When the transmission is in neutral, the selection lever is in the middle position for both cables. When you shift it into gear, the selection lever on the transmission will slide in or out of the transmission, and then it will lock into place forward or backwards.

Certain Civic transmissions (I think some D and B series trannys) are hydraulicly shifted, but all the H/F trannys use cable shifters.

MAD_MIKE 02-10-2011 08:29 PM

Re: How does a honda manual transmission work?
 

Originally Posted by elliascool (Post 44632585)
but are all clutches like that?

All as in all brands or all Hondas?
There are several ways to actuate the clutch.
Older cars and trucks used mechanical linkages, the pedal was connected to a rod that connected to a bell crank, which connected to another rod that actuated the clutch fork.
'79-'04 Mustangs use a cable between the clutch pedal and clutch fork.
'98-'02 Camaros, and Corvettes since the late 90's use a hydraulic throwout bearing. No slave cylinder or clutch fork. Clutch pedal > Master Cylinder> Hydraulic throwout bearing.

hondamark35 02-11-2011 03:47 AM

Re: How does a honda manual transmission work?
 

Originally Posted by chikin pickle (Post 44632640)
Certain Civic transmissions (I think some D and B series trannys) are hydraulically shifted, but all the H/F trannys use cable shifters.

you're right about the H/F-series cable shifters, but the Civics (all D/B-series with maybe one exception..) have more direct solid bar linkage with u-joints at either end. pics here, and... http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...3s0401_b34.png
#12 is the shift rod and #13 is the brace.


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