Hello:
Replacing fluids in double clutch housing, gearbox and transfercase at 20,000 miles 2017 USA Fuso FG with Duonic. Removed clutch housing inspection plug prior to draining and found approximately 0.5 to 1 quart of fluid above the inspection port (averted a mess but just barely). This is first time I've removed the inspection plug on this truck, but on my previous 2014 I don't recall the fluid level being "overfull" (above the level of the inspection port). Workshop manual for 2017 suggests full is at level of inspection port.
Anyone have experience with the clutch housing of a duonic equipped FG being "overfull?" At first I didn't understand how "extra" fluid could be inserted, but the shop manual shows a third plug (no function suggested) higher than inspection port on forward end of double clutch housing. If that plug was used to fill, then the level could easily surpass the inspection port.
I'm wondering if Fuso hasn't increased the amount of fluid in the clutch housing to increase cooling of the double clutch plates? Clutch-fluid-temperature alarms are common in these trucks when trying to move them slowly over obstacles and I noticed we got fewer alarms in this truck than in the 2014. I thought it was just improvements in the transmission software and changes in the alarm setpoints, but increasing the volume of fluid could be another factor. Hoping to find accounts of a service or technical bulletin from Fuso or someone who has heard of a change, etc.
Thanks,
Howard
Replacing fluids in double clutch housing, gearbox and transfercase at 20,000 miles 2017 USA Fuso FG with Duonic. Removed clutch housing inspection plug prior to draining and found approximately 0.5 to 1 quart of fluid above the inspection port (averted a mess but just barely). This is first time I've removed the inspection plug on this truck, but on my previous 2014 I don't recall the fluid level being "overfull" (above the level of the inspection port). Workshop manual for 2017 suggests full is at level of inspection port.
Anyone have experience with the clutch housing of a duonic equipped FG being "overfull?" At first I didn't understand how "extra" fluid could be inserted, but the shop manual shows a third plug (no function suggested) higher than inspection port on forward end of double clutch housing. If that plug was used to fill, then the level could easily surpass the inspection port.
I'm wondering if Fuso hasn't increased the amount of fluid in the clutch housing to increase cooling of the double clutch plates? Clutch-fluid-temperature alarms are common in these trucks when trying to move them slowly over obstacles and I noticed we got fewer alarms in this truck than in the 2014. I thought it was just improvements in the transmission software and changes in the alarm setpoints, but increasing the volume of fluid could be another factor. Hoping to find accounts of a service or technical bulletin from Fuso or someone who has heard of a change, etc.
Thanks,
Howard