Auxiliary transmission for heavy haul?

Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by S & W, Jul 13, 2022.

  1. Dirk Diggler

    Dirk Diggler Light Load Member

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    Can you even get a manual shift anymore? All the new ones I’ve seen are air shift.
     
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  3. S & W

    S & W Bobtail Member

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    Can u explain how to shift while moving I have an idea on how I think it’s done but Im not sure . When u say don’t try to shift both can u elaborate? I’m guessing if start out in 1 on the aux u would run threw all the gears on main shifter once in last gear u would then go to neutral on the main gear and the shift the aux to 2 and then match the shift the main shifter into whatever gear matches up with the speed your going
     
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  4. Dirk Diggler

    Dirk Diggler Light Load Member

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    You never want the main and aux box in neutral at the same time.
     
  5. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    Spicers it’s just the top plate on the transmissions. If you had a 4+4 it had two sticks. If there was an air-shift tower on the auxiliary then you had one shift bar with a 5 position valve on it and it was sold as a 16spd. Same pair of transmissions other than the air tower on the auxiliary.
     
  6. idriveaholden

    idriveaholden Super Heavy Hauler

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    Yeah theyre all air shift, a manual would be like a twin stick I guess
     
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  7. idriveaholden

    idriveaholden Super Heavy Hauler

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    With a spicer 4 speed you can go up by being in the 18th gear Let off the gas pedal shift the auxially up and wait a second till it engages and then you can down shift to the appropriate gear
     
  8. beastr123

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    the Spicer 16 speed was a married set of boxes, there was no drive shaft or u-joint between the boxes. It used the same air shift top plate if I remember correctly and I know the shifter knob was used on both. I sourced a shifter knob for a buddies married box in his 67 k100 in about '82, he was broke down in Moosomin SK and called me to pick one up in Edmonton.
     
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  10. HighCountry

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    How many miles do you get on your 4spd’s on average before you consider rebuilding/replace
    Have 543K on mine now.
    No issues with it yet, temp runs about 190 under load. Just Wondering if I should swap it out before Murphy’s law catches up to me.
     
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  11. HighCountry

    HighCountry Light Load Member

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    Can someone explain why you shouldn’t run your 4spd in 4th. Keep hearing this again and again.
    I’ve had same truck 10yrs this year.
    18sp, spicer 4spd, 4:30rears.
    IMO, a huge benefit is using 4th as overdrive to drop RPMs when empty, huge fuel savings.
    I’ve always shifted up to 4th while grossed out w 13axle, 200k plus, last 8yrs 160k w 8axle freight. No issues whatsoever.
    Just curious , what am I missing here.
     
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