How a Manual Transmission and Clutch Works

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  • Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
  • Detailed exploration of a front wheel drive manual transmission and clutch assembly.
    See "How a Car Engine Works" as part of our developing automotive series: • How a Car Engine Works
    CREDITS
    Jacob O'Neal - modeling, animation, texturing, vfx, music
    Wesley O'Neal - research, writing, modeling
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    SOFTWARE USED
    We use Blender 3D to create these models. It's free and open source, and the community is amazing:
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    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    00:31 The Clutch
    03:36 The gears
    04:23 Synchronizing gears
    07:48 Shift change assembly
    08:13 Shift lever
    09:14 Reverse gear
    09:35 Neutral
    09:58 Oil
    10:13 Outtro
    Correction:
    0:10 Before commenting, check the top pinned "VIDEO CORRECTIONS" thread.
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  • @animagraffs
    @animagraffs  Рік тому +723

    VIDEO CORRECTIONS (compiled from viewer comments):
    Manual transmissions are common everywhere but the U.S., apparently. We're skilled researchers and this fact was absolutely not apparent before publishing, but it's good to know. Long live manuals.
    From Shady Janzier:
    You forgot to animate the flywheel/crankshaft center bearing and tip of the input shaft that goes into it. Those two are vital in keeping everything centered and functioning reliably. Without that concentricity, the input shaft would wobble and eventually warp;

    • @Christopher_TG
      @Christopher_TG Рік тому +44

      Yep. Automatic transmission is the standard in the US, but we're the odd ones there. In the rest of the world, even in wealthy regions like Western Europe, manuals are the preferred option.

    • @arkan7rb
      @arkan7rb Рік тому +5

      for example in middle east in Yemen and Egypt manuals are more than automatics gearbox's, specially in Yemen coz of the maintains auto's are just waste of money, u wont see a single heavy truck here auto never ever,it wont survive at all. any way really thanks for the wonderful animation

    • @victoryleadership496
      @victoryleadership496 Рік тому +16

      Automatic transmissions just seem to be more in line with American culture. I like manuals myself and have overhauled a few. I like to think how I want to shift, not have the car think for me.

    • @HyungnamGu
      @HyungnamGu Рік тому +2

      Most cars in South Korea are automatic which means driving is very easy.

    • @TheExoGames
      @TheExoGames Рік тому +3

      only Europe still use manual transmissions. God only knows why, rest of the world I had no problem getting automatic cars from rent agencies.

  • @amac8487
    @amac8487 4 місяці тому +361

    It blows my mind that this was thought of, manufactured , and utilized so often in all of our day to day lives and most don’t appreciate it

    • @rahamsesgalvan8279
      @rahamsesgalvan8279 2 місяці тому +11

      My thoughts exactly. It's an engineering miracle.

    • @c-millev-chon8673
      @c-millev-chon8673 2 місяці тому +2

      @@rahamsesgalvan8279 yes it is, it's sad that today 's mosts cars news ones are automatics.

    • @Pizzpott
      @Pizzpott 2 місяці тому +2

      I was trying to think of a way of saying the same thing in a coherent manner, thankfully you did it perfectly.

    • @zalipoknovich
      @zalipoknovich Місяць тому

      its like the air you breath

    • @baseballer21and0
      @baseballer21and0 Місяць тому

      For real, just wait till you see how the inside of a computer works

  • @jakob4112
    @jakob4112 Рік тому +1219

    i’m no animator, but i have seen the inside of gearboxes. i feel like animating something so sandwiched, and tight is something much easier said than done. i’ve never seen an animation of something this mechanically technical so clear and concise
    well done 👍

    • @privatepilot9233
      @privatepilot9233 Рік тому +7

      The 'meta verse' will be the next step. Imagine getting trained on servicing manual transmissions, jet engine, excavators, Or even surgery. All from virtual reality / animations. That's pretty cool.

    • @Omalleyus
      @Omalleyus Рік тому +15

      @@privatepilot9233 Meta is trash, real VR training uses Vives, they have actual detail and don't need charged every hour and half

    • @privatepilot9233
      @privatepilot9233 Рік тому +4

      @@Omalleyus vr training* . Meta probably is trash butnvr training is what I was getting at

    • @zackakai5173
      @zackakai5173 Рік тому +2

      It is in some ways, but not as difficult as you might imagine in others. What's difficult (although I suppose this is true with most other skills as well) is the years of learning the requisite skills required to even attempt something like this.
      Once you've got that down though, the actual process of creating something like this is pretty methodical. Modern software makes it pretty easy to manage large numbers of objects and only show what you need at any given moment.

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn 2 місяці тому

      @@zackakai5173 Once you're awesome you'll be awesome!

  • @sigma1217
    @sigma1217 Рік тому +305

    I'm not an auto enthusiest, but watching a video like this gives such appreciation to the brilliance of engineering and the beautiful design that takes place. Even more impressive is they figured this out without computers.

    • @tatotaytoman5934
      @tatotaytoman5934 Місяць тому +1

      nothin but paper, a pencil and sheer will I guess....

    • @lyudmila7715
      @lyudmila7715 6 днів тому

      They did but back then the "computers" had heartbeats and wages. XD

  • @neoclassic09
    @neoclassic09 8 місяців тому +116

    It's just stunning that people could figure out how to design and make something like this, and that they were able to come up with it so long ago

    • @043mehdi
      @043mehdi 3 місяці тому +8

      you should have seen the analog mechanical calculator and the enigma machines back in 1940

    • @neoclassic09
      @neoclassic09 3 місяці тому +2

      @@043mehdi I wasn't alive then but I've seen them

    • @dscarmo
      @dscarmo 2 місяці тому +11

      People from the past are not less capable or intelligent than current people. This is a common misconception. There hasn't been enough time for humanity to "evolve" into being smarter. We are always born the same, but thanks to the education system we are able to build upon what the smart people from the past (going back thousands of years) have done and archived, be it on analog or, more recently, digital media. With many small contributions from many people, you end up building some pretty complex systems.

    • @iceteapeche1215
      @iceteapeche1215 2 місяці тому

      yes, you can hardly invent something purely new@@dscarmo

    • @soliniv1411
      @soliniv1411 2 місяці тому

      We still havent figured out how the egypt piramids were built, or have we?

  • @SoumilSahu
    @SoumilSahu Рік тому +3001

    It must be an odd feeling to make videos so good that you render all other videos on the same topic pretty much obsolete.

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Рік тому +820

      Lol no more odd than leaving the perfect compliment on our video for all the hard work we put in 🥲. Thanks for being here with us while we do what we do.

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL Рік тому +75

      @@animagraffs Aww this comment.

    • @koharaisevo3666
      @koharaisevo3666 Рік тому +23

      I just wish it has a detail movement of all the components in an example of selecting a gear.

    • @xXZ31t6esTXx
      @xXZ31t6esTXx Рік тому +23

      I agree. I've seen many gearbox animations and this is visually the best by far

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Рік тому +5

      i see animagraff segments used in fomula one videos when they explain how certain parts work... i'm guessing you get royalties right? i believe i've seen some of the plane segments in wendover too, or was it real engineering...

  • @tracksparny
    @tracksparny Рік тому +239

    I'm in a mechanic field. Working as a tractor mechanic in India almost for two years, no one at my workplace would explain about all of this mechanical stuff.
    I've got no traditional diesel mechanic course. These are the type of videos which are able me to learn about mechanical stuff. And I've got so much better knowing them.

    • @Patrickbateman____
      @Patrickbateman____ Рік тому +15

      Glad the internet is finally starting to do its job of helping as many people as possible, drive safe and have fun friend 🙏

    • @richardmorrow8077
      @richardmorrow8077 Рік тому +3

      I'm happy for you.

    • @yabloki.3689
      @yabloki.3689 5 місяців тому +1

      Two questions. How were you allowed to work as a mechanic without superficial knowledge? And what is your monthly salary for such work with such knowledge?

    • @ChuckNorrisBitrakFan
      @ChuckNorrisBitrakFan 5 місяців тому

      @@yabloki.3689 that's a great question and he may be a helper, just like many children they go and help the mechanic and watch him when he is working how he works so that's how they learn and the salary for that in my country is below the minimum or the minimum salary

    • @ryanhampson673
      @ryanhampson673 4 місяці тому +4

      @@yabloki.3689 he’s said he was in India…So there’s your answer to the first question.Lol

  • @estebanramirez9633
    @estebanramirez9633 Рік тому +86

    Anyone ever stop and think about how absolutely brilliant someone had to be to come up with this from nothing? Like there are so many parts it's amazing how something we use everyday is so intricately made

    • @CamiRevi
      @CamiRevi Рік тому +6

      Think about people who came up with an engine. How abstract it is to build such a thing.

    • @ashyu_
      @ashyu_ Рік тому +39

      But then these don't come from nothing; they're all changes made upon earlier & simpler designs.

    • @artistanthony1007
      @artistanthony1007 Рік тому +9

      @@ashyu_ Still, it's nuts.

    • @aguacan
      @aguacan 3 місяці тому +3

      Everything is given by God

    • @loganc6055
      @loganc6055 3 місяці тому +3

      @@CamiRevi Then you look at an automatic transmission... alien technology

  • @arijit1989
    @arijit1989 Рік тому +206

    Finally. I anyways wanted an animation which showed modern manual transmissions. You know, the ones with cable based shifters and front wheel drive. Unsurprisingly, it was Animagraffs who made it possible! Kudos to you. You are simply amazing!

    • @yabloki.3689
      @yabloki.3689 5 місяців тому

      Это уже старая мкпп. Посмотри какая огромная.
      Современные делают компактней за счет изменения угла косых шестерен. Размещения синхронизаторов и немного иной механизм переключения.
      Даже лада уже так делает.
      Что позволяет снизить кол-во масла. Компактней разместить.
      А вот с сцеплением пока, что ничего нового не придумали.

  • @jimbrown5091
    @jimbrown5091 8 місяців тому +4

    This is an excellent video. I'm a car enthusiast, former mechanical engineer and current educator and this is one of the best illustrated and explained videos of manual transmission function I've ever seen.

  • @sfab9682
    @sfab9682 Рік тому +42

    Bruh. So much props for this. I’ve worked on my own cars and done major engine work when needed. I have a complex understanding of most everything- but Transmissions always were so tough to understand. This got me from like 30% understanding to 80% in 10 min and that’s dammed impressive ! I’ll watch it a few more times and try to get to 100

    • @areitu
      @areitu Рік тому +4

      Same. I've been into cars and how they work for years and never realized the way gear selection works is by basically by pushing the gear onto the syncro hub...

  • @hellcatstrackhawks9502
    @hellcatstrackhawks9502 Рік тому +50

    this mans work ethic is insane. W vid watching this at 3am

  • @th3kr3w100
    @th3kr3w100 Рік тому +109

    Support for your creations! This is a work of art!

  • @nostradormouse1
    @nostradormouse1 Рік тому +53

    This is the best demonstration of how synchromesh works that I've ever seen! A lot of videos seem to brush past it but you really went into the details and now I understand it so much better.
    Thank you for everything you do, I hope your passion for it never wavers

  • @Aitelly
    @Aitelly Рік тому +159

    Awesome Animation! From one small Blender Creator to another big creator. You have given us Hope.
    Love your quote "It's possible to make a living with high quality honest work,"
    We render in Eevee :)

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Рік тому +50

      EEVEE for lyfe, bros! 😎 Let's keep never, ever pulling cheap shots together. Some people just want to watch the world learn 🤝

  • @JC-oz6xn
    @JC-oz6xn 19 днів тому

    Jake..you have singlehandedly restored my faith in the internet!
    Excellent job........

  • @BradleyG01
    @BradleyG01 Рік тому +40

    The easiest way to tell you've made an informative video is for your viewers to come out of the video feeling like they understand less about a topic than when they started the video. The Dunning Kruger effect in action!
    By the way, would be cool to get a video like this for automatic transmissions, and dual clutch transmissions!

    • @Hermes_Agoraeus
      @Hermes_Agoraeus Рік тому +7

      Right? Everything shown clearly and repeatedly from multiple perspectives and with big red arrows...and I'm still mystified--not really, but I had that sensation.

    • @coolyungdru
      @coolyungdru Рік тому +1

      What? Wtf are talking about?

  • @geisaune793
    @geisaune793 9 місяців тому +20

    You usually go months between uploads and it's easy to see why. The amount of work that goes into research, animation, and overall quality is clearly very substantial and it's definitely applauded.

  • @l3uIletpoints
    @l3uIletpoints Рік тому +21

    Thanks! Seriously so amazing. I love driving a manual and always had a vague understanding of what's hshappening,, however, the level of work that must go into making a video like this one (among the others that I've watched on your channel) is mind blowing to me. I really appreciate it and feel like the education you're providing is worth so much. That we can watch them free on UA-cam feels like a crime :-) thanks again!

  • @shanelamontagne7334
    @shanelamontagne7334 Рік тому +5

    I have watched 2 of your videos now... I am 49 years old and you have schooled me for all those years! I am impressed and really like your videos. I am a CAD designer and appreciate the modeling that goes into your animation.

  • @buleirww7471
    @buleirww7471 Рік тому +3

    When I was kid I used to stare at that "transparent car" on cyclopedia for long time. I stare too often that it was the most wrinkled page of the book. Today that wish is complete with your animation. Thank so much for your bravo work.

  • @dr.bright1342
    @dr.bright1342 Рік тому +6

    This really makes you appreciate the mechanical engineers building this.
    Too bad manuals are dying out.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @Yogachara
      @Yogachara Рік тому

      Automatic transmissions are even more cleverly designed and remarkable. They are essentially analog computers. But yes, manual cars have their charm.

    • @dl1083
      @dl1083 Рік тому

      @@Yogachara Automatic transmissions are gross.

  • @Jakecole-rt1wz
    @Jakecole-rt1wz 27 днів тому

    Me never knowing how a transmission worked this video was literally perfect for me, I now understand how it works, the animation and explanation is incredibly good!

  • @jesseberardi1778
    @jesseberardi1778 Рік тому +12

    It is genuinely impressive how great this video is at explaining a rather complex mechanical system in an easy to absorb fashion. Fantastically done, thank you!

  • @JF743
    @JF743 Рік тому +17

    I knew most of the principles, but it's the first time I see it all together and in such an easy to visualize way. Great job!

  • @julianharms4109
    @julianharms4109 8 місяців тому +1

    These are some of the best animations on UA-cam: Visually sumptuous yet crystal clear in intent and function. Brilliant

  • @0xinvestor
    @0xinvestor 7 місяців тому +1

    I watched 10s of videos before it but my search ended here. This animation looked better than any animation online right now. Im your fan now.

  • @SydneySendoi-su8bu
    @SydneySendoi-su8bu Рік тому +4

    This is the best explanation on how the gearbox works I've ever seen. The information broken down to its finest possible level. You're the best🙏👍👌👏

  • @Driver0378
    @Driver0378 Рік тому +27

    I’ve owned 4 cars that were all manual. I now have an automatic (I guess I got a bit lazy with age) Lol! However, there are days I miss it. Also when I drove heavy dump trucks with 18 speeds. Amazing graphics of how all the components work! Plus I think of how many people it takes to design these things to work with all the little moving parts. Keep up the great work!

    • @Dubai892JK
      @Dubai892JK Рік тому +1

      Were you shifting all those 18 gears without skipping gears?

    • @Driver0378
      @Driver0378 Рік тому +4

      @@Dubai892JK Of course I would skip. Lol. I would really only use the splitter and go through all 18 when I was fully loaded. ;)

    • @cheekydemon6131
      @cheekydemon6131 Рік тому +3

      I owned and own only cars with a manual and I still enjoy it, if it's in a performance car, but I can't even imagine having 18 speeds. How exactly do you decide what speed to shift? I mean 18 is a lot to choose from. Some people are unable to learn even on a modern 4 speed passanger car and others like you drive dump trucks.

    • @Driver0378
      @Driver0378 Рік тому +5

      @@cheekydemon6131 It’s honestly not that hard. You choose your gear based on engine rpm, speed and size of load. It’s a standard H pattern with a low/high range selector on the front of the shifter and a splitter selector on the side. Think of splitter like an overdrive for every gear. You go 1-4 in low, then repeat H from 5-8 in high. So that’s 8 gears, splitter makes them 16. And a low and high for reverse. Voila. 18. The interesting part is learning to downshift. ;) Getting a good shift with the jake on is music to the ears. Lol!

    • @cheekydemon6131
      @cheekydemon6131 Рік тому +3

      @@Driver0378 Thanks for the explanation. I guess it's all about having the chance to drive a vehicle with 18 speeds and then it comes naturally when you see that it's still a car and not a spaceship.

  • @mukychip
    @mukychip 7 місяців тому

    this is by far the best transmission and clutch explanation video ive found

  • @Z-30Degrees
    @Z-30Degrees 6 місяців тому +1

    I use videos like these ones to explain to new drivers (especially those wanting to learn about the differences between AT, MT, DCT, CVT etc) and this one knocks the rest I've used out of the park by 20 kilometres. This is the best one I've ever seen, well done!

  • @LeoCharles
    @LeoCharles Рік тому +6

    I drive a little manual shift car and this video made me appreciate the level of engineering put into it and how damn smart Human beings are. We are such a crazy life form lol Amazing! Thanks for our incredible work Animagraffs!

  • @N0Xa880iUL
    @N0Xa880iUL Рік тому +12

    A blessing for engineering students

  • @Leo-iq8yr
    @Leo-iq8yr 8 місяців тому +1

    These videos are very useful when you want to explain things to your children on how things work so that they can use them more knowledgeably and respectfully. great job!!!!!😃

  • @nyaireboothman8136
    @nyaireboothman8136 3 місяці тому +1

    Please make more of these for cars. I’d love to see stuff about steering and brakes.

  • @calinadrianmanole8476
    @calinadrianmanole8476 Рік тому +4

    This is incredible, what a time to be alive. I could not think of a better way to explain stuff like this. Your videos are amazing.

  • @JPJ432
    @JPJ432 Рік тому +5

    NOOOOO you only have 3 videos on cars. I was hoping to see the full ins and outs of their workings. You have taught me a lot already on them. Keep up the good work man, excited to see more!

  • @valeriybeleychuk823
    @valeriybeleychuk823 Рік тому +1

    That’s the most comprehensive and most self explanatory video which I’ve have seen in UA-cam , thanks for that

  • @Alex-sq5zr
    @Alex-sq5zr Місяць тому

    transmissions have been hard for me to understand how the shifting actually works. This video was amazingly animated and clear. Thank you!! about to check out your other videos

  • @GOOD_FARMER
    @GOOD_FARMER Рік тому +3

    Man i have seen many videos with manual transmission but none of them had information like this especially the synchronisation part. Thanks for making these videos.

  • @sanitater3271
    @sanitater3271 Рік тому +5

    Never clicked on a video so quickly.

  • @RaymondSsendawula
    @RaymondSsendawula 6 днів тому +1

    Absolutely excellent demonstration on manual transmission, bigup 👍

  • @beelzebubpigbenis4119
    @beelzebubpigbenis4119 2 місяці тому

    Im constantly blown away by the engineering our species produces.

  • @failsauce8455
    @failsauce8455 Рік тому +6

    This is easily the best manual transmission explanation video that I have ever seen! Incredible job putting this together :)

  • @prabhsingh5936
    @prabhsingh5936 Рік тому +3

    Wowww!! This attention to detail.

  • @offcamber782
    @offcamber782 2 місяці тому

    I drive a fwd manual daily, this is really neat showing me what my car is doing underneath my simple shifting movements.

  • @jessicah7247
    @jessicah7247 2 місяці тому

    I would love one for CVTs, especially the most common Nissan style CVTs. This is extremely helpful, your videos are fantastic.

  • @NikolaiUA
    @NikolaiUA Рік тому +7

    Before the synced gearbox came, there was the non-synced one, where you had to rev up the engine in neutral gear before shifting into a *lower* gear. As the box cannot sync the gears as described in the video, the driver was supposed to approximately match gear rpm speeds before joining them together (shifting). It is actually easy to learn *if* you already easily drive a manual vehicle, just a single extra action and also takes some extra time for the whole downshift procedure.
    But you can still do it on a contemporary synced gearbox, simply ignoring the comfort of having the synchronizer. Just for the fun of it, for practice, and also you save a bit on the wear and tear of the synchronizer: that part of the video where he narrates about it acting like a minuature clutch. If your gears are pre-matched speed-wise, then there is no friction in those conical syncers as they are equal speed and dont rub against each other picking up speed. You can feel that "rubbing" as some resistance on your shifting lever, actually, if you select a lower gear the "normal" usual way.

    • @Sixinthefield
      @Sixinthefield 7 місяців тому +2

      This is how the manual transmissions work in semi trucks (non-sync'd); you have to manually feather the throttle to match the appropriate RPM and gear to the road speed. As you're getting closer to the correct RPM, you can feel the teeth getting snyc'd up by a vibration in the shift stick, until they match speed and it drops into gear........it's a bit of an art form, really.

  • @ak9989
    @ak9989 Рік тому +1

    I learned how to drive using a manual transmission in 78. I never had an automatic until 1990, my first auto Chevy truck. I even learned 10 and 13 speed mack and Peterbuilt cabover trucks. It was fun especially on a steep hill completely stopped!

  • @lessajay
    @lessajay Рік тому +4

    Holy educational animations, Batman!!
    I have literally seen the insides of engines (I mean more than just "the hood is open" 😜) and watched demos transmissions working (IRL*and* in other animations like this) but I have never seen it explained with such excellent visuals. I've been fascinated by cars basically forever, and have owned/driven manuals my whole driving life, but after watching this video I feel like I am finally *actually* starting to understand how it all really works! 😆
    THANK YOU for making this! I'm sharing it with ALL my friends. (No, seriously, I just posted it on my FB page... 'cause WOW. Just wow 😄)

  • @sahilandjohan4061
    @sahilandjohan4061 3 місяці тому

    I'm blown away by the precision and accuracy of this engine mechanism video. It's a true work of art and a testament to the power of human innovation.

  • @beforesunsetboxing6017
    @beforesunsetboxing6017 9 місяців тому +1

    Wow, this is a marvel of both presentation (animation) and engineering (how the gearbox works). I've been driving stick for several decades, never thought it was so complex.

  • @everfresh9693
    @everfresh9693 11 місяців тому +3

    The content you guys post is so damn fantastic literally the best i have come across. Its easy to see the amount of effort you guys pour into the animation and information. I recommend doing a video on all the different sensors and actuators in the vehicle. Keep up the great job!

  • @moiseben9576
    @moiseben9576 Рік тому +6

    I'm really amazed by the level of details you are able to put in these animations...😲
    I feel less stupid after watching your videos 😆
    Keep going with your stunning work 👏

  • @user-db3zv2de4q
    @user-db3zv2de4q 3 місяці тому

    The common thing in your videos is your our excellent, concise, informative, entertaining,and COOL graphics . respect that

  • @jrkc9218
    @jrkc9218 Місяць тому

    This made me appreciate my old POS manual. Amazing!

  • @indianindieplayer5655
    @indianindieplayer5655 Рік тому +4

    Beautiful animation design and excellent explanation!

  • @SteelJM1
    @SteelJM1 Рік тому +11

    Awesome animation! Hopefully at some point you'll do a short video on differentials, and how different types of LSD diffs work too (especially torsen diffs! Those are wild!). I have a buddy that just cant quite wrap his head around diffs for some reason, perhaps my explanation sucks, but maybe your animations will make it click in his head

  • @lucidcortex8444
    @lucidcortex8444 7 місяців тому

    I'm just no learning how cars work in full detail, and this is incredible.
    I must say, I'm still a bit confused watching this for the first time. 😅 Thanks to this brilliant animation, I won't mind watching this several times over until I understand.

  • @McLovin201
    @McLovin201 Місяць тому

    Incredible! I'd love to see the developmental stages through the years such as why certain advancements were made and the problems they solved.

  • @zarco5855
    @zarco5855 Рік тому +92

    Just so you know, manual transmission is still the most prevalent and common in some European countries, even for new vehicles.

    • @flywalll
      @flywalll Рік тому +19

      Anywhere around the word but in north America, I'd add.

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Рік тому +32

      Thx for helping us all understand this fact! I'm into it. It's an odd reality being on this side of UA-cam, because now I'm always trying to get ahead of the endless "THIS TECH IS DEAD" comments from stragglers as they flow through our videos. I used to wonder why creators seemed a little salty, but after reading the same dismissive comments for months, it makes me want to inoculate the video some by hinting that we are well aware of the status of gas powered cars and accompanying tech. At least in the U.S.
      We do what we do because we feel like it, and because it's beautiful, despite the situations the world now finds itself in. We can appreciate the beauty and innocence of those who design these wonderful mechanical puzzles, without immediately drowning ourselves in the existential problems that modern tech has brought upon us. The one does not equal the other, and clever engineering is neither good nor evil in itself.

    • @Mike-Bell
      @Mike-Bell Рік тому +2

      Safe to say 50% of your audience live where automatic is still luxury and with manual most prevalent 😄

    • @zarco5855
      @zarco5855 Рік тому

      @@animagraffs Makes sense, I assumed you mentioned it because most of your audience is US based.

    • @AbhishekBM
      @AbhishekBM Рік тому +5

      @@Mike-Bell automatics are not that much expensive than manuals these days. Some people just prefer manuals for a lot of reasons.

  • @moonwalk6404
    @moonwalk6404 Рік тому +3

    This is incredible, Can you please do a Double Clutch transmission next, DCT

    • @uviewful
      @uviewful Рік тому

      Yes waiting for it

    • @mrmusic1880
      @mrmusic1880 Рік тому +1

      Yes please, Double Clutch would be incredibly interesting!

    • @artistanthony1007
      @artistanthony1007 Рік тому

      I'm really curious about that especially the Twin 2-Speed DCTs the Rimac Concept Two has, they never showed its process but I guess it's a trade secret.

  • @FluffTubeFT
    @FluffTubeFT 10 місяців тому +1

    this video is a miracle. watched it 3 times now. each time I understand more. still gotta watch a few more times.

  • @dp5475
    @dp5475 2 місяці тому

    I'm a mechanical engineer, and watching this several decades out of college almost feels unfair!
    Excellent graphics and narrative.

  • @manuel.camelo
    @manuel.camelo 4 місяці тому +6

    DAMN it's complicated asf 👁️👃👁️🙏

    • @ricaurandt6713
      @ricaurandt6713 22 дні тому +1

      It is when it's in a two dimensional display as seen here but if you were to have the assembly in front of you in all 3 dimensions and had this same audio track guiding you, you would find its actually a very simple bit of engineering based on the even simpler rope and pulley system.

  • @perceus8044
    @perceus8044 Рік тому +4

    An idea for a video, and something im personally curious about; how does a ballpointpen work? Probably a lot simpler than this video :). Specifically I was wondering about the difference in force i need to apply to the (for lack of a better word) button once i've "activated" the pen, as it seems to become easier.
    Love~
    PS: I commented this yesterday on your last video, but since you might not see it now I thought I would post it again here.

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL Рік тому +3

      The ball point moves only a tiny bit laterally, almost too small to notice. Its main function is to rotate and bring ink from the back to the front a tiny bit at a time. The reason why we sometimes have to forcefully press and scribble the pen to get working is because the ink gets jammed and with friction and heat it starts flowing again.

    • @chiefdenis
      @chiefdenis Рік тому

      Nice suggestion, now I'm curious

  • @sigma9326
    @sigma9326 Рік тому +1

    Incredible! I watched a lot of videos, specifically for FWD manual … NOW I really get it

  • @InsanityOnABun
    @InsanityOnABun Рік тому +2

    Transmission function has always eluded a good intuitive grasp for me, but this broke it down in an absolutely stellar way. Definitely found a new favorite channel!

  • @altafkalam2716
    @altafkalam2716 Рік тому +3

    Manuals are definitely not rare in newer consumer cars. Most cars sold in Europe and Asia are still manuals as they are cheaper, offer better control, are more fuel efficient and are less expensive to maintain and repair compared to automatics.
    Autos outnumber manuals only in North America.

  • @Romualdomgn84
    @Romualdomgn84 11 місяців тому +1

    The most detailed explanation on how a manual transmission and clutch works! Hard to imagine how this mechanism could be invented and assembled from hundreds of separate part. Besides it is like a magic to visualize this sophisticated process. Thank you!

  • @xuanzheng1049
    @xuanzheng1049 7 місяців тому

    I could fell that this guy is a perfectionist and is really enthusiastic about what he is doing. The sense of self-indulgence and merticulousness is monumental!

  • @sergeyg436
    @sergeyg436 Місяць тому

    This is the most detailed explanation I have ever seen. Great job, well done, thanks a lot.

  • @avvyavvy6470
    @avvyavvy6470 8 місяців тому

    Really appreciate, the sequence and simplicity of explanation.
    Could you try to make a video on automatic transmission.

  • @atreyustratula
    @atreyustratula Рік тому

    I don’t think I have ever seen a breakdown that is this detailed and easy to follow.. The addition of the remote cable gear lever opens up completely new perspective that I never understood

  • @KenoBeatZ
    @KenoBeatZ 2 місяці тому

    This is mesmerizing to watch, and mostly, to understand, simply ! THANKS

  • @anthonyklanke1397
    @anthonyklanke1397 3 місяці тому +2

    Your incredible! It's one thing to understand a transmission, it's something even more amazing to animate it in such detail! Thank you so very much for this ❤

  • @vanessamcclelland4607
    @vanessamcclelland4607 11 місяців тому

    I've been attending my local CTI school, for the past two years since I was a freshman in high school, taking Auto Mechanics. Out of all the students, this year, I have the top score. I would love to thank you for these videos because I would've never had a clear cut understanding of how these components/systems work. I went into this program with no knowledge about vehicles. Sitting here today, I have a deep passion. THANK YOU.

  • @joshua4859
    @joshua4859 День тому

    This video is brilliant. Other videos have tried to explain this but yours is on another level. Well done man.

  • @Steve1d
    @Steve1d 8 місяців тому +1

    THIS IS INCREDIBLE!

  • @PIPEFITTERENGINEER
    @PIPEFITTERENGINEER 9 місяців тому +1

    Wow. Great video. It saves me a lot of explanation when teaching others how manual tranmissions and transaxles work and why many people prefer them.
    Sharing video.

  • @kiweeltyler3586
    @kiweeltyler3586 Рік тому

    FINALLY! An explanation for a transverse setup! Every video I look for it always longitudinal setup.

  • @blinkwin
    @blinkwin Рік тому +1

    this is why i have a manual transmission, so simple, pure mecanics, greetings from Europe

  • @horse7338
    @horse7338 6 місяців тому +1

    Amazing graphics and Background music also fantastic 👏🏻

  • @kiefershanks4172
    @kiefershanks4172 Рік тому +2

    I appreciate all the detail here. Really shows how it works accurately. You even animated how the shifter actuates the selector forks via cable which was helpful to see in this FWD model. Even the clutch assembly and operation is accurate. You can really see why you need to be smooth when selecting gears to not damage the synchros as well as why not to press the clutch down unnecessarily to prevent wear on that pressure plate bearing which is under immense force when used. You can see why these are still some of the most reliable transmissions, if treated properly.

  • @Bojonatanjarpehag
    @Bojonatanjarpehag 2 місяці тому

    Nice, musical flow in your VO. One of the best channels.

  • @FalcoOnline
    @FalcoOnline 21 день тому

    This is simply a stunning video! Your graphics are fantastic. And very clear explanation. Thank you so much. Fantastic!

  • @L_U-K_E
    @L_U-K_E Рік тому +2

    Incredible amount of detail.

  • @rjvstheworld8575
    @rjvstheworld8575 9 місяців тому

    Taking my ASVAB soon and needed to learn about how a car works. These videos are awesome and great at teaching. Thanks

  • @dracofalconis7865
    @dracofalconis7865 2 місяці тому +1

    😮. This video is one of the best I've seen on this topic. It had me fully enthralled. Good work!

  • @quinquiry
    @quinquiry Рік тому

    The best animation i ever saw about synchronization process

  • @tylersaysno400
    @tylersaysno400 3 місяці тому

    I have never in my entire life seen a better video explain how this all works. I have so many questions over the past few years but man, this is an award winning video I that deserves so much recognition. Keep up the amazing work! Looking forward to seeing the rest!

  • @yeahnahshityeah
    @yeahnahshityeah Рік тому +2

    I've watched many videos on gearboxes and clutches over the years. This is the first one that has provided complete clarity.

  • @russellanthony568
    @russellanthony568 2 місяці тому

    I use the word "awesome" a lot, but this actually deserves it. I was in awe.

  • @XSR_RUGGER
    @XSR_RUGGER 8 місяців тому +1

    While it's not entirely clear to me on the first watch this is absolutely amazing! I drive a standard/manual transmission and this makes it much easier to understand what's going on in there. The only thing I would have liked to see is a shift sequence from 1st to 6th but that's much more work to animate.
    You've earned my subscription sir. Thank you.

  • @constancekatebe1316
    @constancekatebe1316 7 місяців тому +1

    The best videos i have ever found. Narration and detailing is excellent really helped understand more from the theory i learnt in mechanical school 👏👏 keep it up

  • @kjwong4730
    @kjwong4730 Місяць тому +2

    Something so complicated has now become obsolete. Hard to believe. Amazing video, very informative

  • @honda2363
    @honda2363 11 місяців тому +1

    I've never seen a video so perfectly explained and detailed. Amazing

  • @Syphon787G
    @Syphon787G Рік тому +2

    I always enjoy the abrupt ending after seeing such an amazing animation and explanation.

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Рік тому +1

      hahah heck yeah abrupt endings for lyfe

    • @sciteceng2hedz358
      @sciteceng2hedz358 Рік тому

      @@animagraffs you should put a warning label...it might trigger some people LOL

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Рік тому +1

      @@sciteceng2hedz358 I mean, I'll hear people out about why they're triggered but I may still decide to end things abruptly because it's hilarious to me

    • @sciteceng2hedz358
      @sciteceng2hedz358 Рік тому

      @@animagraffs haha yeah it is pretty funny now that I'm in on the inside joke 😆. I was being slightly sarcastic (should've mentioned this). Don't change bro. Let people deal with their own mental health.

  • @TrayDyer38
    @TrayDyer38 11 місяців тому

    Past and present Innovation of and invention of machines is always built upon the previous patents and mechanical designs that preceded them decades and centuries prior. I’m blown away at how they came up with such designs. I can’t even change a tire let alone understand intuitively the complexity of all the moving parts of a machine

  • @ganymede3141
    @ganymede3141 2 місяці тому

    Masterfully done. Thank you! Excellent explanation of how a manual transmission clutch works!