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#29014 06/02/2003 12:34 AM
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Well I've only got about 10 miles on my truck since I got it back together and I admit there is some driver error here. I am after all still learning how to drive this old truck as it wasn't running before I started the renovation. As long as I double clutch on the up shift , most of the time it won't grind. If I don't double clutch it grinds bad. Down shifting can't be done without bad grinding. Nothing was done to the trans when the truck was apart other than a good cleaning and new gaskets and lube. It has a new clutch, throwout bearing and pressure plate. I have tried adjusting the clutch everyway possible and this is the best I can get it and it is all the way out. I'm wondering if I have a trans problem?


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#29015 06/02/2003 2:52 AM
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A non-synchro tranny takes practice. When downshifting it helps to give it a little gas when the clutch is in, to try to match gear speeds. There might be nothing wrong with your tranny.

#29016 06/02/2003 5:32 AM
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as Sidehill sez, Bill - nothin wrong w/ the tranny cept age-ed design - the 46 4spd had no syncros, so ya need to double clutch up and down [or upshift veerrry slow] - takes some learnin to get it just right, but it can be done up or down w/ no grind [majority of the time!] - downshifting takes higher revs in the neutral step, upshifting, no gas]

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#29017 06/02/2003 11:28 AM
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Thanks guys for your responces. I will keep working on it. Gee, looks like I am going to have to spend a little more time behind the wheel! Nothing wrong with that. Thanks again, Bill.


~ Billy
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#29018 06/02/2003 5:28 PM
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I find with mine on upshifts if I shift about the time it sounds like the engine has slowed to near idle rpm, it shifts without grinding. Doesn't seem to make much difference whether I double clutch or not. Down shifting, I usually double clutch and give the throttle a blip at the time the clutch is out in the neutral position. Still takes a lot of practice.


Harold Wilson
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