As a two million mile / 33 year driver, it is really cool to see what one of these looks like inside. thank you. The first big truck I ever drove was a 84 Cab Over peterbilt, which had a 8v92 with a 15 over... and the last two gears were backwards, just like what you are talking about...
Old video but very nicely done. I am 49 and have NEVER done a trans rebuild of any kind. I have rebuilt motor's, diff's and everything else but not transmission's. I have been getting to the point that I may need to rebuild one so, been watching some video's on the subject. Your video is very well done..thanks
This Video you have made couldn't have come at a better time, 'cause i was gonna replace my RT-910 with a RTO-910, and saving money makes me happy...Thank you!
Long time fan, new subscriber, new truck owner, and north carolina boy here...I need to pick your brain about one of these transmissions if you ever get a minute. I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us in these videos btw.
I just start having some noise and vibration on my 13 speed transmission after going 60 mph or higher thanks to your video now I have an idea about wht to expect. thank you
I'd say your correct sounds like the high/low synchro. Make Damn sure you keep everything in TIME. Mark everything. That is crucial!!! If that is done, No problems. About a 4 or 5 hour job
Thanks for sharing. The 13 I learned to drive shifted like an 8 with low back and left. The last 4 could be split or you could skip splitting and use the button for overdrive.
That's not how a RT613 works, it's like a 15 spd but 2 ratios overlap, RT913, RT9513 etc split last rang like you had, later RT6613 model box splits like that too but not early models, if they had a single plate push type clutch they would have an extra button for internal trans brake if they had a dual plate clutch it was a pull type with external clutch brake.
that is most likely the range syncro..A couple hundred bucks and you can pull the back box off the trans with it in the truck to repair it not too bad of a repair..You can do it in half a day.
Go ahead and drop the oil and look for metal..it might be stuck to the magnets inside the trans, use a borescope or a piece of wire to fish it out ..You can get a really nice borescope from Harbor Frieght for under $200..you will wonder how you ever got by without it..also the superliner does that when I run disimular tires on it..even the same size 11R14.5 tires from diferent manufacturers can be taller or shorter..even newr tires with older tires can cause the inter axle lock.."POWER DIVIDER"
Man that's old I remember my pops building that one when I was young (non multi mesh style). I get a few oldies and that old aux section housing is a pain I need 2 people hold and place the countershaft
Well, That's not what I do for a living. But it's what I have to do to stay in business. I do all my own engines transmissions, differetials, final drives, hydraulic pumps, electrical, ac repair, Basically everything. I am our companies only mechanic..
no...If the od is in the back box...you split the gear to get the OD it can be in the conventional position or it could be a triple over if its against the dash.
If the shifter is jumping out then most likely the fork groove in the sliding clutch is worn out in the main box or a broken detent spring, if it's just bucking and hitting neutral then most likely the sliding clutch for the spliter is worn, which could be due to low air pressure should is 55 psi at the spliter cylinder.
The book says 600 with the injectors...I would like to carry it To Dunn NC, there is a in floor dyno there and I would like to just see what it really is at the rear wheels. The SuperDog was Certified @ 350 at the rear wheels before I did anything to it..It has been running along side a 475HP 12.7L serise 60 Detroit and it walks away from that so I don't know..
You don't even have to buy a gear set...you can just do the same with the mainshaft gears as you did with the gounter shaft gears..just get the rebuild set with the bearings seals and snap rings..
Great video, Thank you, I have a 1980 GMC with 8v71 with 13 Fuller Road Ranger. I wonder if you have a video explaining the Hi/Low and Direct/ OverDrive airline and operations. Mine is not shifting into Hi-overdrive for my final highway gear. I cleaned out the plunger and O-rings on the back lower left side, it was dirty and stuck. moving good but still not shifting. Thanks.
i'm not sure about this old antique, i think its a design level 5 he is showing due to it does not have multi-mesh gearing. but the design level 6 you do not want to do this! it will make the trans almost useless. it doesnt just effect high gear, it effects all the others too. if you want a proper rtoo14613 then simply find a b ratio 9 speed and put your back box on it. the front 3 gear sets are different part# to get proper steps otherwise you will have some large rpm gaps and some small rpm gaps between the gears. an rto14613 is .86 o/d if a b ratio 9 front box is used then you will have multiple o/d options like stick in direct with upsplit =.86 stick in o/d downsplit =.73 stick in o/d upslit = warpdrive :)
Wrong, Was an RT613 is now RTO613. Would you like to see the build plate? This was a conversion right out of an Eaton manual that listed parts required for the conversion with Eaton part numbers.
There is another video on my channel of this same conversion of a RT6613 which is the "Multi mesh" gear set you speak of. It was converted with Eaton parts. RTX is the same set up but the X stands for overdrive with a cross shaft top cover so the shift pattern is conventional.
Great video. Maybe you could help me I have a 9 speed and a mild clunking noise started about 6 months ago only in 9th gear when driving down the road usually 65 mph or more. Hear about every few minutes. Now also hear sometimes in 7th and 8th. It sounds exactly like when you are using the air shift to go from low to high and go threw gears again. To me sounds like the dog gear between inter. and direct you spoke about. And yes, I admit I shift a lot without the clutch. Easy fix from back.
dont see any problem with that.. you planning n putting an electric fan on it? the oil pump will circulate the oit through it just fine..Hope this helps. Charlie
Is that from one of the International tandem axle dump trucks? Charlie you'd make for a good diesel mechanic instructor a lot better than some of the ones I had over ten years ago now.
To make noises sometimes..But it could be any number of things really? low air pressure at the trans, a chipped tooth, worn mainshaft, through shaft bearings..noises sometimes are hard to diagnose?
Check the air pressure first at the splitter cylinder (lower left) should be min 45psi if ok then most likely aux drive gear in aux section is pooched, most likely clutching teeth are worn
You can go to Eatoncom/literature and download the parts and service manuals for free..you can look at the parts manual to get the order of the assembly if you pay attention and the service manual will walk you right through proper assembly..Hop this helps/
Ecellent video, but I do have one semi-unrelated question; do all of the RTO transmissions have direct in the away and back hole and the OD on the dash? My brother had what i believe was a nine over behind a cummins in an Int. Eagle a few years back with that shift pattern and I have always wondered about it since I haven't come across another one since. Keep up the good videos.
I always enjoyed rebuilding these 13's and 10 speeds. The 600 series. You just don't see them anymore like you use to. Do you know of any businesses where I can purchase RTLO 16913-18, RTLO18913-18 and 8LL cores/takeouts for rebuilding? Anywhere you would know of in the US would be fine. Thank you.
It's not the rt that denotes torque..R= Roadranger...T= Twin Countershaft...6=600ft/lbs of nominal torque and 13 stands for 13 speeds foreward.. RTO, O= Overdrive..This trans will hold the torque of a 3208T...Look at the HP rating its only like 225HP.. Its temp that kills them anyhow..if your unsure put in an oil temp guage and keep it under 250..Big blue doesnt get over 200 most of the time..
Ok,So my simple eaton 10 speed has 1.5 mil on it- It grinds when I go back to the low 5- Has for years-Never got worse- So is it the synchro- Air Supply? What should I do Before I drop it.....I have no experience with building/tearing em down- Ive done a Clutch- bout it
Q: how much do the twin countershafts weigh in the main transmission and in the auxiliary transmission each? I know the rto-613 weighs 622lbs. and the rto-610 weighs about 425lbs. but If I had to guess most of the weight mainly comes from the cast iron transmission cases and the oil or does the weight of the countershafts play an equal part of the overall weight of the transmission? (plan to adapt a ford 300 i6 to an eaton 10 speed in my 67 ford pickup.)
great video!! i have an rt-613 in my old road boss with the small v-8 cat rated at 210 hp. (its an 1160 cat) I was going to do an engine swap with a 3208T but enerything i read said that the rt was a low hp engine and that they will not handle the higher hp. any thoughts or input?
although you can change the gears around on the countershafts IF you have a good press you cannot reuse the mainshaft gears because they have different hubs on the back .I noticed you had one on the table with the sliding (DOG) inside it.also they do not cost an extra 1000 dollars in fact they are the same price for a rt or rto makes no difference In price.its all a mute point anyways since nobody runs this trans anymore ,its been updated like 5 times
I have a straight 10 speed and I think my shaft is going bad, I hear wabling sound when I have it on the 10th gear while going down hill how much dose it cost to repair this things
Great. I have a question. I have a super 10 with 390 gear housing. (My cuz swears it had a 355 gears when he broke some tooths.) So I don't know what gears I have. I bought a 13 cuz everyone was like it's the best transmission out there. So I bought one and it turns out it was a direct transmission. It's basically a 9 with the tail of a 13. And man it sucks. Every gear doesn't seam to pick up speed. I will be in 13 gear in about 25secs. and my top speed will be 68mph at 1800 on 24.5 tires I'm burning so much gas it's not funny. Any help. The Trans came out of 86 Kenworth 18 wheeler I believe. Don't remember the year. Any help I would appreciate thanks again for all your vids
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Can anyone give me some idea what Transmission I should purchase for my fist gen Dodge cummins? I have got to get rid of the stock 5 speed ! Thanks for the comments. Ted.
quick question will pin that push reverse light switch, wear down or not come up high enough to trigger connection? what pushes that pin up inside transmission?
im just taking the piss...you aint got to get all moist...you are teaching good things, its just hard to listen to you and the radio at the same time...no hard feelings mate
As a two million mile / 33 year driver, it is really cool to see what one of these looks like inside. thank you. The first big truck I ever drove was a 84 Cab Over peterbilt, which had a 8v92 with a 15 over... and the last two gears were backwards, just like what you are talking about...
Old video but very nicely done. I am 49 and have NEVER done a trans rebuild of any kind. I have rebuilt motor's, diff's and everything else but not transmission's. I have been getting to the point that I may need to rebuild one so, been watching some video's on the subject. Your video is very well done..thanks
This Video you have made couldn't have come at a better time, 'cause i was gonna replace my RT-910 with a RTO-910, and saving money makes me happy...Thank you!
Great vid Charlie. Really cool to see the inside of a transmission. Looking foward to the install vid.
Really glad you enjoyed it...It makes the work and thought that go into the videos worth it!
Long time fan, new subscriber, new truck owner, and north carolina boy here...I need to pick your brain about one of these transmissions if you ever get a minute. I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us in these videos btw.
I just start having some noise and vibration on my 13 speed transmission after going 60 mph or higher thanks to your video now I have an idea about wht to expect. thank you
I'd say your correct sounds like the high/low synchro. Make Damn sure you keep everything in TIME. Mark everything. That is crucial!!! If that is done, No problems. About a 4 or 5 hour job
Thanks for sharing. The 13 I learned to drive shifted like an 8 with low back and left.
The last 4 could be split or you could skip splitting and use the button for overdrive.
That's not how a RT613 works, it's like a 15 spd but 2 ratios overlap, RT913, RT9513 etc split last rang like you had, later RT6613 model box splits like that too but not early models, if they had a single plate push type clutch they would have an extra button for internal trans brake if they had a dual plate clutch it was a pull type with external clutch brake.
New bearings and syncro in the back box I would think, but check the air lines, filter regulater, and pilot valve as well. I can walk you through it.
that is most likely the range syncro..A couple hundred bucks and you can pull the back box off the trans with it in the truck to repair it not too bad of a repair..You can do it in half a day.
Go ahead and drop the oil and look for metal..it might be stuck to the magnets inside the trans, use a borescope or a piece of wire to fish it out ..You can get a really nice borescope from Harbor Frieght for under $200..you will wonder how you ever got by without it..also the superliner does that when I run disimular tires on it..even the same size 11R14.5 tires from diferent manufacturers can be taller or shorter..even newr tires with older tires can cause the inter axle lock.."POWER DIVIDER"
These are pretty easy to rebuild. The auxiliary section is much easier to put together if you put it together with the transmission standing up.
Man that's old I remember my pops building that one when I was young (non multi mesh style). I get a few oldies and that old aux section housing is a pain I need 2 people hold and place the countershaft
I use a socket to hold it away from the mainshaft.
Well, That's not what I do for a living. But it's what I have to do to stay in business. I do all my own engines transmissions, differetials, final drives, hydraulic pumps, electrical, ac repair, Basically everything. I am our companies only mechanic..
no...If the od is in the back box...you split the gear to get the OD it can be in the conventional position or it could be a triple over if its against the dash.
Damn you know some shit. That kind of work seems really interesting to get into.
If the shifter is jumping out then most likely the fork groove in the sliding clutch is worn out in the main box or a broken detent spring, if it's just bucking and hitting neutral then most likely the sliding clutch for the spliter is worn, which could be due to low air pressure should is 55 psi at the spliter cylinder.
The book says 600 with the injectors...I would like to carry it To Dunn NC, there is a in floor dyno there and I would like to just see what it really is at the rear wheels. The SuperDog was Certified @ 350 at the rear wheels before I did anything to it..It has been running along side a 475HP 12.7L serise 60 Detroit and it walks away from that so I don't know..
You don't even have to buy a gear set...you can just do the same with the mainshaft gears as you did with the gounter shaft gears..just get the rebuild set with the bearings seals and snap rings..
Great video, Thank you, I have a 1980 GMC with 8v71 with 13 Fuller Road Ranger. I wonder if you have a video explaining the Hi/Low and Direct/ OverDrive airline and operations. Mine is not shifting into Hi-overdrive for my final highway gear. I cleaned out the plunger and O-rings on the back lower left side, it was dirty and stuck. moving good but still not shifting. Thanks.
Great Video Charlie!
I get a kick out of the he-man shift without a clutch videos. I know that not using a clutch wears the transmission more. I think you would agree.
No this is the trans for Dump Truck No.71. The dump truck with the shorted nose..
i'm not sure about this old antique, i think its a design level 5 he is showing due to it does not have multi-mesh gearing. but the design level 6 you do not want to do this! it will make the trans almost useless. it doesnt just effect high gear, it effects all the others too. if you want a proper rtoo14613 then simply find a b ratio 9 speed and put your back box on it. the front 3 gear sets are different part# to get proper steps otherwise you will have some large rpm gaps and some small rpm gaps between the gears. an rto14613 is .86 o/d if a b ratio 9 front box is used then you will have multiple o/d options like stick in direct with upsplit =.86 stick in o/d downsplit =.73 stick in o/d upslit = warpdrive :)
yup he called it a 613 but it is actually a rt12513
Wrong, Was an RT613 is now RTO613. Would you like to see the build plate? This was a conversion right out of an Eaton manual that listed parts required for the conversion with Eaton part numbers.
There is another video on my channel of this same conversion of a RT6613 which is the "Multi mesh" gear set you speak of. It was converted with Eaton parts. RTX is the same set up but the X stands for overdrive with a cross shaft top cover so the shift pattern is conventional.
The video is named "Another Eaton Fuller RTO conversion 6613" if you want to look at it...I talk about the multi mesh gearing in the video.
Great video. Maybe you could help me I have a 9 speed and a mild clunking noise started about 6 months ago only in 9th gear when driving down the road usually 65 mph or more. Hear about every few minutes. Now also hear sometimes in 7th and 8th. It sounds exactly like when you are using the air shift to go from low to high and go threw gears again. To me sounds like the dog gear between inter. and direct you spoke about. And yes, I admit I shift a lot without the clutch. Easy fix from back.
dont see any problem with that.. you planning n putting an electric fan on it? the oil pump will circulate the oit through it just fine..Hope this helps.
Charlie
Is that from one of the International tandem axle dump trucks? Charlie you'd make for a good diesel mechanic instructor a lot better than some of the ones I had over ten years ago now.
I replaced a tail shaft bearing. Wondering how long before one inside goes to pieces.
To make noises sometimes..But it could be any number of things really? low air pressure at the trans, a chipped tooth, worn mainshaft, through shaft bearings..noises sometimes are hard to diagnose?
just follow the directions sir...just follow the directions!
Great video. I don't know if I could ever do that.
Kyle
Check the air pressure first at the splitter cylinder (lower left) should be min 45psi if ok then most likely aux drive gear in aux section is pooched, most likely clutching teeth are worn
The short nose tandem..No..71..thanks..
The gear is shifted by air that I had to replace! That means "I" don't have control over the shift.
Hummm I was looking for how to take a 9 speed apart for scrap !🤔
good information. i feel more comfortable with the idea now. what hp are you gertting out of big blue?
Darn right I enjoyed this great info!
You can go to Eatoncom/literature and download the parts and service manuals for free..you can look at the parts manual to get the order of the assembly if you pay attention and the service manual will walk you right through proper assembly..Hop this helps/
Ecellent video, but I do have one semi-unrelated question; do all of the RTO transmissions have direct in the away and back hole and the OD on the dash? My brother had what i believe was a nine over behind a cummins in an Int. Eagle a few years back with that shift pattern and I have always wondered about it since I haven't come across another one since.
Keep up the good videos.
good video very well done now i just got to find a trans to rebild are 13 tuffer than 18 speeds?
I always enjoyed rebuilding these 13's and 10 speeds. The 600 series. You just don't see them anymore like you use to. Do you know of any businesses where I can purchase RTLO 16913-18, RTLO18913-18 and 8LL cores/takeouts for rebuilding? Anywhere you would know of in the US would be fine. Thank you.
It's not the rt that denotes torque..R= Roadranger...T= Twin Countershaft...6=600ft/lbs of nominal torque and 13 stands for 13 speeds foreward.. RTO, O= Overdrive..This trans will hold the torque of a 3208T...Look at the HP rating its only like 225HP.. Its temp that kills them anyhow..if your unsure put in an oil temp guage and keep it under 250..Big blue doesnt get over 200 most of the time..
Ok,So my simple eaton 10 speed has 1.5 mil on it- It grinds when I go back to the low 5- Has for years-Never got worse- So is it the synchro- Air Supply? What should I do Before I drop it.....I have no experience with building/tearing em down- Ive done a Clutch- bout it
Q: how much do the twin countershafts weigh in the main transmission and in the auxiliary transmission each? I know the rto-613 weighs 622lbs. and the rto-610 weighs about 425lbs. but If I had to guess most of the weight mainly comes from the cast iron transmission cases and the oil or does the weight of the countershafts play an equal part of the overall weight of the transmission?
(plan to adapt a ford 300 i6 to an eaton 10 speed in my 67 ford pickup.)
great video!! i have an rt-613 in my old road boss with the small v-8 cat rated at 210 hp. (its an 1160 cat) I was going to do an engine swap with a 3208T but enerything i read said that the rt was a low hp engine and that they will not handle the higher hp. any thoughts or input?
You don't even have to buy gears on that model..you judt flip the mainshaft gears as well the desighn is a litlle diferent.
although you can change the gears around on the countershafts IF you have a good press you cannot reuse the mainshaft gears because they have different hubs on the back .I noticed you had one on the table with the sliding (DOG) inside it.also they do not cost an extra 1000 dollars in fact they are the same price for a rt or rto makes no difference In price.its all a mute point anyways since nobody runs this trans anymore ,its been updated like 5 times
Have you priced one lately? A RTO is $1000 more than an RT. You think I just pulled that out of my ass?
I guess this means there's a kit to go from a RT-909 to a RTO-909 as well?
to print on the front and back of the paper set your printer to duplex print
Not every printer can print duplex. Pretty sure he would have if he could.
I have a straight 10 speed and I think my shaft is going bad, I hear wabling sound when I have it on the 10th gear while going down hill how much dose it cost to repair this things
Great. I have a question.
I have a super 10 with 390 gear housing. (My cuz swears it had a 355 gears when he broke some tooths.) So I don't know what gears I have.
I bought a 13 cuz everyone was like it's the best transmission out there.
So I bought one and it turns out it was a direct transmission. It's basically a 9 with the tail of a 13.
And man it sucks. Every gear doesn't seam to pick up speed. I will be in 13 gear in about 25secs. and my top speed will be 68mph at 1800 on 24.5 tires
I'm burning so much gas it's not funny.
Any help.
The Trans came out of 86 Kenworth 18 wheeler I believe. Don't remember the year.
Any help I would appreciate thanks again for all your vids
Syncro in the back box..You can replace it without pulling the trans. The parts are a couple hundred $..Not a bad job at all..
with an rx14613 when shifting from dir 2 od it grind but down shifting it dont what could be wrong
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oops, i meant the rt was a low hp transmission, ......... not engine.. oh well you get what im trying to ask
Could be the shift fork?
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I'd have something seriously screwed up if I had to do that haha
is this out of big blue
the od in the back box that is air shift wont stay in right?
Those are some really thick gear teeth whats model #
How did you learn all that
Can you make a RTO into a RTOO to have a .63 end ratio?
I rebuilt my rt760ll. I have a chattering in 678. You have any idea why.
I got a rtlo 10 speed, is there a way to convert it to an 18 speed?
Gear jamming yes, floating no.
Can anyone give me some idea what Transmission I should purchase for my fist gen Dodge cummins? I have got to get rid of the stock 5 speed ! Thanks for the comments. Ted.
Does the shifter jump into neural in top gear?
Hi how do I connect the air pipes
so thats what makes the horseshoe pattern
quick question will pin that push reverse light switch, wear down or not come up high enough to trigger connection? what pushes that pin up inside transmission?
Spicer gierbox
Where do you get parts?
r u a diesel mechanic?
Shortest not shorted...all thumbs sometmes..
Hi guys...I from Colombia. Could someone write down the wed site adders to down load for free the manual.....please
oh ok
Is it a night and day difference with that swap?
What about doing a double over?
How much improved will it be compared to stock?
Thanks
dude turn off the radio
Ok, wait.....how this was like years ago. Got a time machine?
im just taking the piss...you aint got to get all moist...you are teaching good things, its just hard to listen to you and the radio at the same time...no hard feelings mate
+copperheadmarine when are you going to make some videos or post some or have you stopped with RUclips?
lol get a hearing aid