Gears won't shift over 1000rpm

Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by kharlanov, Jul 6, 2014.

  1. kharlanov

    kharlanov Bobtail Member

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    Thank you for reading I just bought my first manual truck it's a 1994 freightliner fl70 8.3l diesel of course 6 speed manual eaton midrange transmission fs6206A and I can shift my gears only if I'm under 1000rpm if it's higher no matter what I do I can't pull out into neutral to shift up and it causes me to gain speed very slow since I'm shifting so fast at just under 1000rpm every gear, but the truck seems to drive just fine
     
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  3. Houndstooth

    Houndstooth Light Load Member

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    sounds like tranny problem to me. I'm not sure what the issue would be with the tranny so take my words lightly. is it the original trans?
     
  4. kharlanov

    kharlanov Bobtail Member

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    Yes everything is original on the truck
     
  5. RSQ20

    RSQ20 Medium Load Member

    Have you tried double clutching the beast... and
    replacing the fluid..

    ..... Philip
     
  6. kharlanov

    kharlanov Bobtail Member

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    Yes I've tried double clutching, I was just thinking of replacing the fluid since the trick has been sitting for a few years before I bought it the motor oil was thick as jello almost perhaps the transmission isn't any better. How do you change the transmission oil on this truck? Not sure what transmission is in it either just know it's 6 speed manual
     
  7. GrapeApe

    GrapeApe Road Train Member

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    Most likely it is a Eaton Fuller, those transmissions were sensitive to fluid, double check what Eaton recommends (I think it was SAE50). Many people have used 75-90 and those transmission shift very hard with thicker oil. I'd drain it out, run some thinner engine oil through it, just run around a yard bit in the lower gears to flush it. Then drain it and fill it with the factory recommended lube.

    There are 2 plugs on the side of the trans. The top one is the fluid level, the bottom one is the drain.
     
  8. kharlanov

    kharlanov Bobtail Member

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    I really appreciate the help, I will do that.
     
  9. RSQ20

    RSQ20 Medium Load Member

    Make shure you remove the top plug first... Dont want to drain then find the fill is siezed..

    I use ATF to clean and flush...

    ... Philip
     
  10. Ezrider_48501

    Ezrider_48501 Road Train Member

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    i did that once. drained it and couldn't get the fill plug out ended up having to measure the fluid and take the shift tower off and pour it in threw the top.
     
  11. Mooose

    Mooose Light Load Member

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    I think I've got the same Fuller six speed in my "99" FL-60 Service truck, rude grumpy little transmission that I've learned to master over the last six years, I change the fluid every year regardless of mileage and never use the clutch except for starting and stopping, Freightliner recommended 75W90 synthetic. Works fine for me but the truck is always in the shop summer/winter so never sits outside over night. Yes plugs are on the passenger side of the tranny ( if it's the same as mine) just shy of 16000 hrs on the truck, lots for a little guy.
     
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