Transmission that can change gears while stopped?

In summary: There is a difference, if the the input shaft is spinning then the synchros can do their job, otherwise you grind the dogteeth of the collar and the gear. if you're stopped then then synchros don't synchronize the gear and the output shaft and you are grinding teeth.
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i know on my bike i can't change gears if I'm not spinning the wheels and i know in a manual transmission you can't change gears really unless you're moving. anyone know of a transmission system that can change gears while stationary?
 
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With an automotive tranny, it depends upon what position the gears are in when it stops. If you try on any parked (standard) car, there's a good chance that you can shift to at least one other gear selection... assuming that you can get out of the one that you're in.
I take it, though, that you mean consistently shift from any gear to any other. I don't know of one right off, but there's a lot of new stuff out there. Maybe some of the CVT's or dual-clutch units can do it.
 
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When the engine is running and a manual transmission gearbox is in neutral with the clutch up, one gearshaft is rotating. So there is no practical difference between pressing the clutch pedal and selecting any gear you want when the car is stationary, and changng gear when driving.

If the engine is off and the car is stationary, then it can need a little "gentle persuasion" to select any gear, but it's usually possible.
 
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AlephZero said:
When the engine is running and a manual transmission gearbox is in neutral with the clutch up, one gearshaft is rotating. So there is no practical difference between pressing the clutch pedal and selecting any gear you want when the car is stationary, and changng gear when driving.

If the engine is off and the car is stationary, then it can need a little "gentle persuasion" to select any gear, but it's usually possible.
there is a difference, if the the input shaft is spinning then the synchros can do their job, otherwise you grind the dogteeth of the collar and the gear. if you're stopped then then synchros don't synchronize the gear and the output shaft and you are grinding teeth.

i'm curious about a tranny being designed to be able to switch gears at a stop
 
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In most manual transmission vehicles (that's all I have owned for many years) you can shift from one gear to another while parked. Even if there is some gear-lash, that can be relieved by depressing the clutch. At the age of 10, I learned how to drive in a late 40's Willys Jeep with no clutch (throw-out bearing could not disengage) by starting in in low and speed-shifting. Later, my father got the clutch fixed so it was easier to drive, though I could always speed-shift that rascal without a hitch.
 

Related to Transmission that can change gears while stopped?

1. How does a transmission change gears while stopped?

A transmission is responsible for transferring power from the engine to the wheels of a vehicle. When the vehicle is stopped, the transmission is disengaged from the engine, allowing the gears to be shifted without causing any damage. A torque converter or clutch allows the transmission to temporarily disconnect from the engine, allowing for gear changes while the vehicle is stopped.

2. What is the purpose of a transmission changing gears while stopped?

Changing gears while stopped allows for smoother acceleration and better fuel efficiency. When the vehicle is at a complete stop, the transmission can shift into a lower gear, allowing for easier acceleration when the vehicle starts moving again. This also reduces the strain on the engine, leading to better fuel efficiency.

3. Can a transmission change gears while stopped on any type of vehicle?

Most modern vehicles with automatic transmissions have the ability to change gears while stopped. However, some vehicles with manual transmissions may require the driver to engage the clutch in order to shift gears while stopped.

4. Is it harmful to change gears while stopped?

No, it is not harmful to change gears while stopped as long as the vehicle is equipped with the necessary components, such as a torque converter or clutch, to allow for this function. It is a common feature in modern vehicles and is designed to improve overall performance and efficiency.

5. Can a transmission change gears while stopped in all weather conditions?

Yes, a transmission can change gears while stopped in all weather conditions. The ability to shift gears while stopped is not affected by weather conditions. However, it is important to properly maintain and service the transmission to ensure it functions properly in all weather conditions.

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