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Re: Final question on T-18 vs T-19
this young 'un knows how to use one. got my CDL using an 89
international with a eaton 9 spd non-syncro trans. now I always double
shift out of habit, whether I need to or not
goto http://www.geocities.com/Baja/Trails/6536/pics_2.html , there's 2
pictures of the interior of an internation COE, and at the bottom there's
one of the outside of "dino"
joe
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999 10:16:02 -0700 "Robert N. Deruy"
<bobxian@domain.elided> writes:
>Christopher Eveland <eveland@domain.elided> wrote:
>
>>> If I remember correctly, the non-syncro is only a problem if you
>try to
>>> shift into first without coming to a complete stop. I am assuming
>here that
>>> second is syncro'd and upshifting isn't a problem. Sounds like the
>gearing
>>
>>This is correct, you can only get into first from about 0.5mph or
>less,
>>at least not without grinding the gears a lot. Shifting betweeen
>the
>>other gears (and out of 1st) is no problem at speed.
>
>Children, why do I always have to work with children? Has no one ever
>driven transmissions which were unsynchonized? How about old Chevy 3
>on the
>tree's which had an unsynchro first and blew the synchro in second
>within
>10,000 miles? I double clutch my T-18a into first.
>
>
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