Took my 4106 out for an hour long drive today and everything ran like a dream. When I returned home, I took my bus out of gear (4 Speed Manual Gearbox) and let out on the clutch and let the bus idle while I checked out my driveway to make sure it was all clear to back in. When I got back in the coach and pressed in the clutch and tried to put the bus into first gear, the gear would not spin down in the standard 5-8 seconds, but more like 40-50 seconds. Once I was able to get the bus into first gear, I was able to take it out of 1st and back in again while clutch was still pressed to the floor. I took it out of gear again and released the clutch and then pressed it to the floor again and I could not get the bus into gear until the tranny gear spun down? Is this common when the bus is at operating temps? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
NORMAL, "dont worry be happy!"
With the oil in the tranny cold the tranny will spin down quite rapidly, once warm a LOOONG time is required. Simplets is to shut down the engine , shift into first and restart.
This is frequently done with a cold tranny by the folks with oil filled clutches.
Enjoy your new coach.
FAST FRED
I have found that on most manual transmissions you can try shifting to the highest gear first and it will be much easier to get the gears to stop spinning. It is at least worth a try! Let us know.
Richard
Thanks Guys... One more thing I can scratch off the fix list
Ditto Phil's comment! Thanks a Bunch!!
FF's method is the only thing that works for me on my 4104. None of the others ideas ever work.