Single clutching okay?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TruckerNate, Mar 21, 2012.

  1. dude6710

    dude6710 Road Train Member

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  3. TreeStand

    TreeStand Light Load Member

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    What kind of truck are you driving?
     
  4. T-Lady

    T-Lady Medium Load Member

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    Yup you are the only one. :biggrin_2559:
     
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  5. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    Your doing it wrong, there's plenty of threads on here about double clutching and properly shifting a truck...
     
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  6. SuperLiner

    SuperLiner Light Load Member

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    :biggrin_25513:
     
  7. TruckerNate

    TruckerNate Light Load Member

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    It's a 05 Volvo, 430 I think, I don't know can't remember the model right now. Nine speed eaton fuller transmission.
     
  8. Onetruckpony

    Onetruckpony Medium Load Member

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    If it shifts that way you are doing it correctly for a truck with transmission problems like that one has :D
     
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  9. andy

    andy Light Load Member

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    Or float it out and clutch it back in...
     
  10. MNoutkast

    MNoutkast Medium Load Member

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    Sometimes I clutch out and float in, that is basically all your doing. Holding down the clutch (I assume only part way) does no good. In double clutching the first push of the clutch breaks torque to get it out of gear, (thats what you are doing) and the second clutching helps to match the transmission to road speed along with giving throttle or letting RPM's drop. With out doing the second clutching you are just floating with some "assistance" in getting it out of gear.
     
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  11. TruckerNate

    TruckerNate Light Load Member

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    Yeah nothing wrong with that as long as there's no grinding involved.
     
    Last edited: Mar 22, 2012
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