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Constant means all gears are spinning all the time and double clutching manually synchronizes the gears by matching the engine speeds, syncromesh means that the gearbox has been aligned and synced so that you change with one engauge and disingauge of the clutch.

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In a synchromesh gearbox, synchronizers are used to match the speed of gears before engaging, resulting in smoother and quieter gear shifts. Constant mesh gearboxes have gears that are always in mesh, with dog clutches used to engage gears for selection, which can be quicker but may be noisier.

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Q: What is the difference between syncromesh and constant mesh gearboxes?
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