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Spicer 5-speed manual Spicer 6+1 manual Eaton-Fuller 6-speed manual Allison AT545 automatic Allison MT643 automatic Allison A2000 automatic Navistar DT408 1994-1995 408 cu in (6.7 L) I6 turbodiesel Navistar DTA466 1989-1994 466 cu in (7.6 L) I6 turbodiesel (aftercooled) Navistar DT466E: 1994-2004 Direct injection (electronic/HEUI) IHC 7.3L IDI
Eaton-Fuller UltraShift automated shifting systems are available on all of their transmissions from 9- to 18-speeds. Allison RDS series 5- or 6-speed transmissions are used on most refuse trucks. The RDS is a fully automatic planetary gear transmission with a lock-up torque converter.
Automated manual transmissions can be semi-automatic or fully-automatic in operation. Several different systems to automate the clutch and/or shifting have been used over the years, but they will generally use one of the following methods of actuation for the clutch and/or shifting: hydraulic or electro-hydraulic actuation, [12] electro-mechanical, [13] pneumatic, [6] [14] [15] electromagnetic ...
L cannot be split using the thumb lever in either the 13- or 18-speed. The 9-speed transmission is like a 13-speed without the under-overdrive thumb lever. Truck transmissions use many physical layouts. For example, the output of an N-speed transmission may drive an M-speed secondary transmission, giving a total of N*M gear combinations.
It was equipped with 6D16 naturally aspirated (190ps output), and 6D16T turbo (220ps output). Paired with 5 speed gearbox (early version with natural aspiration engine), and Eaton 9 speed gearbox (later version with turbo engine, model is FS-8209). [2] Replacement model is second generation Fighter with 2011 version facelift.
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The WorkStar is commonly custom-built, and has many different layouts. All models are available as 4x2, [a] the 7300-7500 have all-wheel drive 4x4 models. The 7400-7600 are available with both 6x4 and 6x6 tandems, and the 7600 can have an unusual 8x6 layout, with a three driven axle "tridem".
The International DuraStar line, known as the 4000 series prior to 2008, is a line of medium-duty trucks produced by Navistar International from 2001 until 2018. [1] Introduced as the successor to the International 4000 series of 1989–2001, the 4000 series was renamed the DuraStar in 2008.