Talking about for your shifting? The timing is the same as any other transmission, and it really more dependent on your motor and the type of driving you do, than anything. Lot of road drivers are taught to upshift at 1500 RPMs and downshift at 1000. It's a general rule of thumb, and there'll be some variations with different motor types.
The words "Super 10" refer to the Eaton 10 speed heavy duty manual transmission.
It's known as a "Super 10"
The diagram showing the air line hook-up for an Eaton Super 10 transmission can typically be found in the manufacturer's service manuals or installation guides. Additionally, truck repair websites and forums, as well as heavy-duty truck repair shops, may provide useful diagrams. For the most accurate and detailed information, it's best to refer directly to Eaton's official resources or contact their customer support.
Yes, there's a transmission filter.
Mary Eaton died on 1948-10-10.
No, 10 speed does not convert over. You would need to get a truck with either a 13 speed, or a 9C transmission (which is convertible).
Brian Eaton died on 1992-10-17.
Amos Eaton died on 1842-05-10.
Frank Eaton was born on 1860-10-26.
Every one I've had a chance to take a look at has had a 10 speed.. I'm pretty sure they were Eaton Fuller.
On an unsynchronized manual transmission, you either have to double clutch (which will be required on any road test or "float" the gears. For the actual shifting patterns, diagrams should be readily available online.
Joseph Horace Eaton was born on 1815-10-12.