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Synchronizers Cleaning and Inspection
Synchronizers Cleaning and Inspection
1. Clean the synchronizer with clean solvent.
2. Air dry the components.
3. Inspect the synchronizer teeth for the following conditions:
* Wear
* Scuffing
* Nicks
* Burrs
* Breaking
4. Inspect the keys or the springs for the following:
* Wear
* Cracks
* Distortion
If any of the following conditions exist, replace synchronizer.