Hi everyone, first post here—so be gentle!
I’m currently looking at the possibility of auto-swapping one of the trucks in my fleet that’s in the middle of a refurbishment. The truck is an ERF EC14 Celect Plus cabover, previously rated at 410 HP and around 2500 Nm of torque. It has a brand-new Cummins Celect Plus engine fitted less than 10,000 km ago.
Right now, it’s a 6x4 chassis, and once refurbishment is done, it’ll have a flatdeck body and a rear-mounted hydraulic crane. Its primary job will be hauling bricks and blocks, up to about 16 tons.
At the moment, it has an Eaton gearbox—probably a 13-speed with a twin-splitter shifter. While this gearbox is fine, I’m exploring swapping it out for another gearbox I already have.
I have an RTLO-20918A-AS3 gearbox that was originally a spare for an Argosy ISX530 (which I no longer own). It’s mostly complete except for the XY shifter on top and the TCU. Since it’s just sitting unused, I thought it might be worth retrofitting it to this ERF.
Here’s where I need advice: I know that N14 Celect Plus engines came from the factory with AS2 gearboxes. Is it possible to retrofit an AS3 box to a Celect Plus engine? Specifically:
The motivation here is practical: finding a driver who can decently operate the twin-splitter Eaton has been a challenge, and replacing the truck outright isn’t feasible—an equivalent auto truck would cost nearly 10x as much, and trucks aren’t my core business.
- What software would be required?
- What modifications would need to be made electrically to make the swap work?
- How do you get the AS3 and Celect Plus to communicate properly, given that both use J1939 but I only have engine calibrations for AS2-equipped N14s?
Any guidance or experience anyone has with this kind of retrofit would be massively appreciated!
Thanks for reading.
N14 Celect Plus - Manual to Auto Conversion with AS3 - Possible?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by GipsyD, Mar 7, 2026.
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Just out of curiosity, where are you, UK or SA?
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Based out of South Africa. Thanks for the reply!Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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My truck is VERY similar to this truck.
https://www.truck1.eu/img/auto/fullview/1095/1095_5751443950.jpg
Hopefully that helps. -
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