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The trans won't "freeze up", what starts to happen is gear changes won't happen when you move the lever. Most of the time a shot of oil in the air line will clear this up, that is until the o-rings discussed above are damaged.I just got my M915 on the road and the Cat 7155 tranny sure is odd. Seems to shift just fine, though. If it develops a problem, does it only affect a single gear or does the whole tranny stop working? I mean, which is more typical? Are there any warning signs before it quits, or is the tranny designed to pick the most inconvenient spot on a highway to freeze up on me?
I did notice something odd when backing up to hook onto a 5th wheel trailer. I put it in reverse-1 and try to nudge gently back to the trailer. The truck just sits there until I get the revs up and then it lurches back and bangs into the trailer. How can I prevent this? On a stick tranny, I can feather the clutch to get a light touch on the trailer.
There is a thread here on rebuilding the manifold written by RRacing. Search "Cat 7155"Bumping an old thread, what all is involved in rebuilding the manifold and what are common symptoms that the manifold needs rebuilding? There is a truck I am looking at that supposedly needs the radial selector plate for the shifter rebuilt, the transmission control group rebuilt, and the manifold rebuilt Does a rebuild consist of just replacing orings? I've rebuilt plenty of hydraulic pumps so I'm ust wondering how it differs and how much more indepth you have to go into the transmission.
where do I begin .? How do I know if the trans is healthy ? Any way to lock up 16th and prove it can be good? Does the cool oil make sense to u with all that slipping 16th on flat ground @ 2200 rpm may hold u at 25 mph , my brain will not allow my foot to do that for long and my foot keeps searching for a rpm/ground speed match , it's next to impossible to find , I'm a mechanic , and a commercial driver in. Both meanings of the phrase , I drive race cars and heavy trucks , so I'm sensitive to engine and ground speed not matching , this truck is tuff to tell if it's connected or not , extremely tuff ' I appreciate any and all Input , thank uSounds like your clutch regulator on your manifold is not set up right. There are 4 pressure ranges for 4 groups of gears. High gears use the least amount of pressure . Your allowed +2 psi or -2 psi or it doesn't work correctly . Also if you went down any step grades and the engine rpm exceeded more than 2275 to 2300 the trans will automatically disconnect the output clutch on the trans so you don't over rev the engine and hurt it. also you could have a cracked or damage O ring ( There are several hundred in the manifold) in the clutch circuit .
Ok , Great I will get right on this in the morning , I still can't understand the lack of temp in the oil and on the outside of the trans case ? I guess I should ask what oil to use at this point and to check while running in neutral or in gear, it was a gal low running in N , I added Schaffer simplex 315 ( a torque conv oil or hydrostatic oil good for wet brakes and clutches but not cat T04 ) I use this in severe duty sundstrand hydro apps , with another additive that makes it a monster oil , very light but capable of more extreme pressure service then gear oil or grease , yet it's 20wt , I would like to know the recommended oil tho , I do work for several manufactures and race teams finding lube solutions , so what I added may be wrong but it mixes wit all and I doubt it can do damage toYes you definitely don't want to drive it like that or you will burn up the clutches. Let's try the simple first. Go to your passanger air tank the 1 most out board. With the truck not running and all the air bled down. Remove the airline from the back of the tank and fill it with air tool oil, and reinstall it trying to keep the oil in the line (put as much as you can possibly fit) . If the regulator is stuck. This should unstuck it! Then shift the Trans thru the high gears as much as possible going between 10 and up. If that doesn't work your going to have to remove the floor panel in front of the passenger seat and I'll see if I can dig up pictures to show you which port you need to open to check your clutch presure.
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