Grandpa here, Kiddo. You wont have to ever worry in trucking to be called super trucker, because you aint going to be our here that long. probably already had a half dozen accidents already. No money.
Any tips for learning to shift without clutch
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ichudov, Oct 14, 2017.
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Double clutching was a technique developed for drivers who could not master shifting, it was always a bandaid and was not something that most would admit to using; outside of cheesy country songs it was an embarrassing thing to have others know.QuietStorm, strollinruss, Zeviander and 1 other person Thank this. -
I never found out what the big whoop was about wearing a groove in the input shaft was. -
In answer to the original ? DON'T. Always release the clutch.
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My own takeaway from this discussion is, when not using clutch, just make sure that all shifts are buttery smooth and there is no serious gear grinding or truck shaking, and only pull the shift lever gently with fingers and not jam it into the next gear. This is what I am practicing now, being smooth with gear shifts. When shifting in risky places like intersections, I prefer still to double clutch.
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Why do most transmission last over a million miles if they aren't "intended" to be shifted without the clutch
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They aren't. Releasing the clutch takes the load off the gears. Can you shift without releasing the clutch yes you can. Is it a good idea, not really.
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The clutch will last the life of the transmission if used as it was designed, if you can stand the bearing noise that is well north of a million miles.
You can add a lot of savings in rear ends and driveshafts as well, everything in the drive train benefits from shifting correctly.Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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