Shifting
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by zoekatya, Feb 23, 2014.
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You either need to double clutch or float the gears...
You will be able to get by with poor clutching and shifting.. but you are damaging the clutch, gears and transmision... -
i have never double clutched my truck -
You have to double clutch, they are not a synchromesh tranny for the most part, I heard that Volvo's or at least the early one's had a full synchromesh tranny like a pick up, never drove one as I have severe allergies to Volvo's. After awhile you can get good enough to shift without double clutching by not using the clutch at all.....
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in my opinion is easier to float than to clutch, on up or down shifts.
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For the past three weeks, all I have done is push the yellow button in and then pulled it down one space to the D. For backing up you have to put it up to the R. Remember to put your left foot on the brake when you are moving from N to either R or D. And to put it back in N when you pull the air knobs.
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road_runner Thanks this.
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Up: I use light clutch pressure, so light that I'm probably just floating, on all low gears. I defiantly double clutch high gears.
Down: I always double clutch. I can't float down as fast as I can double clutching.
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rocknroll81 and BobcatVolvo Thank this.
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