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Re: OT...now this is going to sound really dumb...
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Posted by CLW on January 11, 2007 at 11:56:13 from (68.93.97.30):
In Reply to: OT...now this is going to sound really dumb...but posted by Bill46 on January 11, 2007 at 10:44:07:
Bill, I drove them for years. To shift from say 5th. high to 5th. low hold down on the throttle to keep the engine under a load. Push the button down and then let up on the gas and back down within a second or less. When shifting from low to high keep a load on the engine and pull the button up. Then let off the gas and mash the clutch just as if you were going to shift the transmission. You will hear the axel shift then let out on the clutch and you are in high range. I have not liked UP shifting without the clutch as it will sometimes grind. It also don't jerk by using the clutch. I agree that you can use high range in an empty truck on the road and not need to shift. Look over the visor for gear range as not all are the same. Some will have 5th. high as 10th. gear and 5th. low as 9th. Others have 5th. high as 10th. and 4th. high as 9th.
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