you take the old one off and bolt the new one in. you will have to take out the cross member under the trainy
To prevent the engine from being started while the transmission is any gear other than park or neutral.
AnswerThe Allison 1000 Automatic Transmission Automatic Transmission, 5 speed 1000 Initial Fill is 7.4 quarts[2] Automatic Transmission, 5 speed 1000 Total Fill is 13.0 quarts.DO NOT drain the fluid if only the transmission spin-on oil filter is being replaced.
Yes you can convert to auto. It is almost always easier to swap from manual to auto then the otherway around. That being said however even if you do all the work yourself it might be cheaper to find another truck that old with an automatic.
If the affordable health-care act is ruled to be constitutional , there will be an automatic tax for being a USA. citizen. My automatic transmission works very well.
If same engine, the yes.
Possibly, if you are being aggressive with the excavator, setting the parking brake would take tension off the transmission though.
Because the vehicle being struck is likely to be pushed forward, it is quite possible that the automatic transmission was damaged. If it is acting up at all, take it to a tranny shop and have it checked out.
Yes, there are automatic transmission trucks known as automatic lorries. These vehicles have automated gear shifting, making driving and operating the lorry easier compared to manual transmission trucks.
All other things being equal, an automobile with an automatic transmission will, under normal circumstances, get slightly worse mileage than a standard shifting auto, due mainly to the power losses inherent in an automatic transmission. However, it's very possible to drive a 'stick shift' roughly enough so that it's advantage is quickly eliminated. Recent advances in automatic gearboxes allow them to eclipse the efficiency of standard gearboxes. Some reduce power loss by locking the torque converter so there is less slippage, some have continuously variable gearing (check out: http://cars.about.com/od/thingsyouneedtoknow/a/CVT.htm) and some manual gearboxes have electronically controlled shifting that blurs the distinction between standard and automatic.
Think of the torque converter as being the clutch between the engine and transmission.
Physically, Manual Transmission has at least 5 gears including a reverse gear which is 'manually' changed by the driver during the course of the drive. Automatic Transmission however has a Park, neutral, drive 1 and 2, reverse. This is much easier to drive. They can be distinguished by the sound they make. A manual transmission hardly makes noise when gears are being changed. An automatic on the other hand, will make short bust of noises when gears are being changed. This is only valid for high powered cars. Also, if a manual car breaks down, it can be moved. automatic however, cannot be moved if it breaks down which is a big disadvantage.
depends is it automatic or manual? if its automatic its more than likely that your transmission isn't shifting into first gear