Power Flow
Neutral:
First Gear:
Second Gear:
Third Gear:
Fourth Gear:
Fifth Gear:
Reverse:
The reverse idler gear is driven off the input shaft. Its purpose is to change the direction of rotation of the output shaft when reverse gear is selected.
The reverse idler gear runs in a plain bearing on the idler gear shaft and a bearing block.
The selector interlock mechanism and the selector finger are mounted on a sleeve in the selector mechanism housing. They hold the selected gear by means of a spring-loaded ball until a different gear is selected.
The selector interlock mechanism has three different positions.