Title sez it all, I bought an M920, and I intend to drive it home. An idea of the differences between it and an M818 would be helpful

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I believe the TM # is 9-2320-273-10.
Thanks,
Andy
Hi Andy,
Congrats on your new M920 truck! As you know....it has the CAT 7155 "slap-shift" transmission in it and it is actually quite diffrent to drive than any other tranny out there.
When I first got mine, I thought that it was like a manual valve body equiped automatic..... Well, that made for some pretty rough shifts!!!!
So you definately have to let of the accelerator when shifting the air shift controller!
What happens when you take the lever on the controller out of it's notch is this:
The air operated valve body disconnects the front and rear clutches in the transmission and a brake stops all the gears! Now the air-shift solenoids move the shift-forks and engage the straight-cut gears in the selected gear. After this is completed the rear clutch re-engages and speeds up the gears and allows the front clutch to re-engage and complete the shift!
(I was always AMAZED that this thing even works!)
Now here is where you have to be cautious:
This transmission will shift whatever is selected on the controller in the cab at WHATEVER SPEED!!!!! You can go 60MPH in 16th gear and select 1st AND IT WILL GO IN!!! (at least for a VERY SHORT MOMENT! Lol) Worse.....YOU COULD EVEN PUT IT IN REVERSE at that forward speed!!!!
I don't want to worry you, but I think it is good for you to know.
Just remember that this transmission does not have any way of knowing, what speed the truck is going down the road and it is therefore entirely up to you to select the right gear for the speed.
Now there is a feature on the shifter that lets you only shift 2 gears up or down at a time between 1st and 9th gear and only 1 gear at a time between 10th and 16th gear.
But there is also a little lever that you can pull up and now IT WILL FREELY GO IN TO ANY OF THE 16 FORWARD OR THE 2 REVERSE GEARS AT ANY SPEED!
It also does not help that the shift controller in the cab seems to work backwards from what you would expect. (1st gear is in the front and 16th towards the back)
Oh and before I forget, the clutch is just that, A CLUTCH! It does not act like a torque converter so just like you would "ease" of the clutch on a standard transmission truck to take off smoothly you have to "ease" on the accelerator pedal with this setup.
If you just push down on it like with an automatic transmission (and this is easy to do since there is no clutch-pedal) it will engage "BRUTALLY" just like if you slipped of the clutch on a standard!
So just be cautious when you first start driving it and remember that if you put it in the wrong gear on accident the only way to disengage it and keep the engine from reving way up is to pull the shift lever back out of it's notch.
So it is simple....Shifter in the notch: clutch engaged....shifter out of the notch: clutch disengaged.
Unfortunately in the beginning, my normal reaction to misshifts was to push in the clutch, but the place where you would expect it to be, is occupied by the Jake-brake pedal. (which generally makes matters worse when depressed at the wrong time!) Lol
Despite all the above.....it is actually a nice transmission to drive....once you get used to it.....
I hope this will help you on your trip back and feel free to contact me if you have any more questions or (heaven forbid) run in to any trouble. Lol
Soni