Dec-02-2020 03:28 PM
Dec-06-2020 09:26 AM
Dec-06-2020 09:12 AM
towpro wrote:Well the video does say to just add some additional auxiliary springs and they were good to go. I assume that applies today too.
they don't make them like they used to
Dec-06-2020 07:55 AM
Dec-05-2020 06:24 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
Well, it seemed clear to me that the truck had to work pretty hard to get going, but as Val said I may just be missing the point. The point being? Whether it takes “not much” effort to get 374,000 lbs moving on level ground, or not “not much” effort (I know, double negative). My intuition tells me that 374K pounds is a freakin’ buttload, and it isn’t going to be easy for ANYTHING to get it moving, and just flat out impossible for a VW beetle.
Just to be sure though, I whipped out my trusty slide rule, Big Chief tablet and Laddie pencil, and ran a few calcs. This is what I came up with:
Told ya!
I’m suddenly having an irresistible urge for a Hershey’s Kiss. Strange. :h
:):)
Dec-05-2020 04:32 AM
Dec-04-2020 03:07 PM
Dec-04-2020 11:38 AM
JRscooby wrote:
Some time in the late '70s the buyers of light trucks learned the auto trans, with the amplification of the torque converter would match the load starting ability of the "granny low" 4 speed. And without needing to worry about the driver's skill level on clutch engagement and the first shift, they started giving the auto higher GCVWR.
The GMC I posted about was not a pickup, but twin screw. Had a 5 speed main, and a 4 sp auxiliary transmission.
Dec-04-2020 11:32 AM
NRALIFR wrote:valhalla360 wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Yeah, you’re right. I’m surprised VW didn’t respond with a commercial of their own doing it with a beetle. It coulda done it.
:):)
Drop in a transmission with a low enough gear ratio and beef up the axles to handle the torque and I'll put my money on the bug. :C
You lost some critical context there when you failed to include the Hershey Kiss emoji.
Fixed it for ya :W
:):)
Dec-04-2020 08:18 AM
Dec-04-2020 08:17 AM
Dec-04-2020 07:39 AM
valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:
In the '70s I had a few 427 GMCs (and a couple of Super Duty Fords, when SD implied 850 in VIN) I would pull out of quarry grossing 110,000 lbs. Step grade, or soft ground, put both boxes in 1. Might have to drive a stake in the ground to tell it was moving, but if your patient it will get there. But, once started downhill, would take a running automobile to pass.
When did they stop including a granny gear in trucks? As you say, you won't win any races but pretty much nothing short of the axle shearing off was going to stop it from turning the wheels.
Dec-04-2020 04:54 AM
NRALIFR wrote:valhalla360 wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Yeah, you’re right. I’m surprised VW didn’t respond with a commercial of their own doing it with a beetle. It coulda done it.
:):)
Drop in a transmission with a low enough gear ratio and beef up the axles to handle the torque and I'll put my money on the bug. :C
You lost some critical context there when you failed to include the Hershey Kiss emoji.
Fixed it for ya :W
:):)
Dec-04-2020 04:34 AM
valhalla360 wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Yeah, you’re right. I’m surprised VW didn’t respond with a commercial of their own doing it with a beetle. It coulda done it.
:):)
Drop in a transmission with a low enough gear ratio and beef up the axles to handle the torque and I'll put my money on the bug. :C
Dec-04-2020 04:21 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
Yeah, you’re right. I’m surprised VW didn’t respond with a commercial of their own doing it with a beetle. It coulda done it.
:):)