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Question about airshift

alphadeltaromeo

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For this newbie...how am I to know that a particular 2.5T has an airshift transfer by simply looking in the cab? Have a pic? Slowly but surely I'm being educated. If this is covered in a TM, I'm pleased to go look...just let me know :)

Andy
 

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There is a lever that is mounted to the bottom edge of the dash that - that lever is an air valve, flipping it engages and disengages the front axle.

Hope this helps,
David Doyle
 

clinto

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The switch that is hanging directly under the instrument cluster (as seen below) is the switch in question. It should have a switch that goes from right to left and a bulb underneath (lights up when axle is engaged).
 

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clinto

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Only once, but I have not off-roaded much with the truck since I got it. Sunday night, it climbed straight up a mountain of mulch....... Really impressive.
 

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If no air shift, then you probably have a sprag (sprague) setup. There is also a kit to convert to manual shift with a level through the floor board. Try the search function for sprag and sprague and you will find plenty of info.
 

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Reo Motors designed these trucks to have automatic front axle engagement via an overrunning clutch - usually called a sprag. Whe the rear wheels spin, the front axle engages. When positive traction is restored to the rear axles, the front axle disengages. In about 1951 a particular officer - whose names escapes me at the moment - began a crusade agains the sprag unit. Reo Motors, GM (who used a similar system in their M135) and Aberdeen Proving Ground all began extensive testing - which showed repeatedly that the sprag unit, properly adjusted, worked exactly as designed. However, proper adjustment was critical.

After about 20 years of debate, the air shift transfer case was introduced - it was more expensive, and no more effective - less so in some cases due to driver error - but had reduced maintenance.

Funny, the 5 tons were never subjected to all this largely unfounded scrutiny.

Best wishes,
David Doyle
 

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alphadeltaromeo said:
I like the pic...helps considerably. With respect to locking the front...how often have you actually used it on your 4x4 adventures?
With the rear axles "free'd up" for highway driving, the front wheel drive comes in very handy, perhaps more often than you'd think.
 

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I like the air-shift. It makes a cool "Psss-klunk" when you flip the levenr back and forth while stationary.
 

alphadeltaromeo

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DDoyle said:
After about 20 years of debate, the air shift transfer case was introduced - it was more expensive, and no more effective - less so in some cases due to driver error - but had reduced maintenance.

Funny, the 5 tons were never subjected to all this largely unfounded scrutiny.

Best wishes,
David Doyle
David

Are you saying that the 5Ts are sprag design then?

Andy
 
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