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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Operating Instructions<br />

During Normal Driving<br />

If you want to shift directly into any gear other than first or<br />

reverse, depress the clutch pedal only far enough to release<br />

the clutch. Pushing the clutch to the floor applies the clutch<br />

brake and could cause gear hang-up.<br />

CAUTION: Be careful not to apply the clutch<br />

brake while the vehicle is moving. The purpose<br />

of the clutch brake is to stop the transmission so<br />

that you can shift into a starting gear without<br />

grinding gears. Applying the clutch brake when<br />

the vehicle is moving causes a braking effect on<br />

the drivetrain and shortens the service life of the<br />

clutch brake.<br />

Double Clutching<br />

Whether you are upshifting or down shifting, it is best to double<br />

clutch. Double clutching is easier on the transmission and<br />

on the engine, helping your vehicle match engine speed with<br />

driveline speed and achieving clash-free shifts.<br />

To double clutch:<br />

Operating the Transmission<br />

1. Push the clutch pedal down to disengage the clutch.<br />

2. Move the gear shift lever to Neutral.<br />

3. Release the pedal to engage the clutch. This lets you<br />

control the rpm of the mainshaft gears, allowing you to<br />

match the rpm of the mainshaft gears to those of the output<br />

shaft.<br />

• Upshifts: let the engine and gears slow down to the<br />

rpm required for the next gear.<br />

• Downshifts: press accelerator, increase engine and<br />

gear speed to the rpm required in the lower gear.<br />

4. Now quickly press the pedal to disengage the clutch and<br />

move the gear shift lever to the next gear speed position.<br />

5. Release the pedal to engage the clutch.<br />

More Transmission Tips<br />

“Riding” the Clutch<br />

The clutch is not a footrest. Do not drive with your foot resting<br />

on the clutch pedal. It will allow your clutch to slip, causing<br />

excessive heat and wear—damage could result.<br />

Model <strong>330</strong> PB1318 3/01 – 67 –

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