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An idler gear is a gear which connects two other gears so they will turn in the same direction. :)
No, while one gear is turning the other the other gear should move the opposite direction. I learned this in robotics class.
on the cam gear the mark should be at 6:00 or in other words the mark will be at the bottom of the gear when installed, on the crank gear the mark should be at 12:00 or at the top of the gear when installed, both marks will line up with each other.
No, there are other games .
"Gear" can mean two different things. In engineering /tech speak, a gear is a way of trading power for speed, or the other way around, as is done in the gear box/transmission of a car for instance. But "gear" in everyday language can simply mean "stuff", "things" or "equipment". You can have swimming gear, safety gear, camping gear etc.
Fixed gear bikes are not inherently faster than other types of bikes. Speed is influenced by various factors such as rider strength, terrain, and gear ratios.
If it will not go into gear, but the other gears work fine it would be the synchros and if it looks like it is in 4th gear and feels like it is in 4th gear then it could be that the gear selector is not aligned properly and the car is not in gear although it looks like it is. Also, if it looks to be in gear and doesn't work and the motor just revs freely, then all of the teeth on the gear itself could be work off.
There will be tiny circles on the grid, click and drag the big gear from the left and put in a small hole next to one of the other gears. Then take the other large gear and put it next to the other gear. Then take the small ones and put them in between. After, click and drag the gear with a handle clockwise.
An Idler Gear is usually used to maintain a stable tension on a belt or chain, OR it is used to redirect the position of the belt or chain. An idler gear transmits no power to or from the belt or chain.
Most likely a broken gear cluster