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135GMC, do you remember your truck shifting aggressively 'down' from 3rd to 2nd?
After you ran hydraulic oil did the filter seem to collect any extra "junk" from the
trani?
I'll take the advice and try some 10/30 hydraulic once I run it a bit and let the 'new' straight 10wt non-detergent take some miles. She shifted better today but
it's pretty cold here and that might help. On the shift "up" from second to third, if I
lift just a little off the peddle it grabs 3rd at a lower RPM and shifts fairly nice.
I can 'catch' a smooth down shift from 3rd to second if I just touch the throttle
when it's ready to shift. We'll adjust the front band and governer settings and see what difference it makes. TM9-8025 has the trouble shooting tips and I'm on it.
Warm up procedure and NON-USE of High range reverse......DONE.
I love the TM info and especially 'exact' references like this one, TM 9-8024 page
59 #(2) when talking about 4th to 3rd..........."This is accomplished by depressing
accelerator pedal to stop, overcoming a slight resistance to completely depress
the pedal"........ FLOOR IT, almost!!!! funny!!
SuperDave helped bleed the brakes and we've talked for hours. He says it's quite a
kick on the downshift and I'm wondering if they're all the same. The difference
between his truck and mine is.....well.....everything. That beast is "NEW". He threw 7000 lbs of steel in the back and drove over the Coquihalla highway. Stan's
seen lot's of Fords and Dodges broke down on that pass. http://images.drivebc.ca/bchighwaycam/pub/html/www/1.html
I think this link should still work for Seatygrrrrr and those who haven't checked out a "restored M135". Click on the boxes on the left to see a very detailed M135 re-build.
http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/deuce/index.html
I gotta thank Steel Soldiers again!! Thank you. The bandwidth has allowed my
folks and family members to see the build progress. Thank you Thank you.
One one of the many searches, I came across this cool "Archived" SS link which is
mostly
G749 trucks all in one place.
The Early Deuce [Archive] - Page 3 - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite
and one of my favorites posted here again and again.....M135 Airborne
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B64oKObCNfA[/media]
Onward
135GMC, do you remember your truck shifting aggressively 'down' from 3rd to 2nd?
After you ran hydraulic oil did the filter seem to collect any extra "junk" from the
trani?
I'll take the advice and try some 10/30 hydraulic once I run it a bit and let the 'new' straight 10wt non-detergent take some miles. She shifted better today but
it's pretty cold here and that might help. On the shift "up" from second to third, if I
lift just a little off the peddle it grabs 3rd at a lower RPM and shifts fairly nice.
I can 'catch' a smooth down shift from 3rd to second if I just touch the throttle
when it's ready to shift. We'll adjust the front band and governer settings and see what difference it makes. TM9-8025 has the trouble shooting tips and I'm on it.
Warm up procedure and NON-USE of High range reverse......DONE.
I love the TM info and especially 'exact' references like this one, TM 9-8024 page
59 #(2) when talking about 4th to 3rd..........."This is accomplished by depressing
accelerator pedal to stop, overcoming a slight resistance to completely depress
the pedal"........ FLOOR IT, almost!!!! funny!!
SuperDave helped bleed the brakes and we've talked for hours. He says it's quite a
kick on the downshift and I'm wondering if they're all the same. The difference
between his truck and mine is.....well.....everything. That beast is "NEW". He threw 7000 lbs of steel in the back and drove over the Coquihalla highway. Stan's
seen lot's of Fords and Dodges broke down on that pass. http://images.drivebc.ca/bchighwaycam/pub/html/www/1.html
I think this link should still work for Seatygrrrrr and those who haven't checked out a "restored M135". Click on the boxes on the left to see a very detailed M135 re-build.
http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/deuce/index.html
I gotta thank Steel Soldiers again!! Thank you. The bandwidth has allowed my
folks and family members to see the build progress. Thank you Thank you.
One one of the many searches, I came across this cool "Archived" SS link which is
mostly
G749 trucks all in one place.
The Early Deuce [Archive] - Page 3 - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite
and one of my favorites posted here again and again.....M135 Airborne
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B64oKObCNfA[/media]
Onward
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