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  1. OPCOM

    M939/A1/A2 ABS vs. Non-ABS Trucks

    Because once the engine has stalled out below a certain RPM the transmission no longer has enough speed from the engine to keep itself engaged and if it is computer operated may additionally disengage itself. - -just speculation.
  2. OPCOM

    M939/A1/A2 ABS vs. Non-ABS Trucks

    Possibly a latching relay could be used to cut the juice to the lockup solenoid and activate a lamp when ABS activates. A simple momentary normally-closed push-button on the dash would restore the function by interrupting the juice to the relay. What I have just described is extremely simple and...
  3. OPCOM

    M939/A1/A2 ABS vs. Non-ABS Trucks

    in the abs wet video, the rattling sound is the drivetrain loading and unloading. it's not good for it. But better than crashing. And the non-ABS wet pavement thing is exactly what the driving instructor at the National Guard said would happen. He did not alow us to try it.. Are those videos...
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