Lieutenant Dan
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So yesterday I had the deuce out in the evening at my wife's relatives and her one uncle said to me something very cool and interesting. He's been a truck driver for many years.
He said about using a eaton fuller 13 spd shift knob on the truck and using the air switches to control the Hi/Low Range and the front axle lock for 6x6. I thought that was an awesome idea and was thinking before I even got my deuce about putting a air switch in and using a air cylinder to shift the transfer case in and out of Hi/Low.
If you look at the picture of the shift knob the front switch is for the Hi/Low splitter and the side red switch is used for the Hi range splitter. Both are air switches and use 5/32 dot air line and the push to connect fittings.
now for me it would be nice to control all drive line operations from the shifter. It would be easier to split shift and if your offroading flipping in and out of 6x6 or 4x4. You could also use the switches for air lockers or maybe and air operated exhaust brake.
The shifters aren't expensive. On ebay I found a dorman replacement for $34. Idk if it comes with the push to connect fittings but they can be had cheap at grainger for a few dollars a piece and it needs 4. Air cylinders are cheap through mcmaster for maybe $30 and would just have to fabbed to mount under the truck and push on the selector shaft. I would make it so it is a single throw cylinder and it would constantly push out to keep the transfer case in hi range so if if there ever was a leak or a problem with the system you could still get home. When air is applied the cylinder would close and pull the transfer case into low range. Very simple operation.
What do you guys think about this? I think it's good idea and I'm going to give it a whirl.
He said about using a eaton fuller 13 spd shift knob on the truck and using the air switches to control the Hi/Low Range and the front axle lock for 6x6. I thought that was an awesome idea and was thinking before I even got my deuce about putting a air switch in and using a air cylinder to shift the transfer case in and out of Hi/Low.
If you look at the picture of the shift knob the front switch is for the Hi/Low splitter and the side red switch is used for the Hi range splitter. Both are air switches and use 5/32 dot air line and the push to connect fittings.
now for me it would be nice to control all drive line operations from the shifter. It would be easier to split shift and if your offroading flipping in and out of 6x6 or 4x4. You could also use the switches for air lockers or maybe and air operated exhaust brake.
The shifters aren't expensive. On ebay I found a dorman replacement for $34. Idk if it comes with the push to connect fittings but they can be had cheap at grainger for a few dollars a piece and it needs 4. Air cylinders are cheap through mcmaster for maybe $30 and would just have to fabbed to mount under the truck and push on the selector shaft. I would make it so it is a single throw cylinder and it would constantly push out to keep the transfer case in hi range so if if there ever was a leak or a problem with the system you could still get home. When air is applied the cylinder would close and pull the transfer case into low range. Very simple operation.
What do you guys think about this? I think it's good idea and I'm going to give it a whirl.
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