I've got a newly acquired M917 with a cat 7155 that does will not engage the rear clutch (no air pressure at the clutch port in any gear).
The shifter has been replaced recently, but I went ahead and pull it apart and went through it, everything looks good, no broken/cracked O-rings, all the valves are free and lubed, no metal shavings.
I checked the umbilical cable, all the tubes are clear.
No air leaks
I followed the 7155 service manual "ENGINE DOES NOT TURN DRIVESHAFT IN ANY SPEED FORWARD OR REVERSE"
Output clutch has no air pressure > Input clutch has air pressure > breaks have air pressure > Make a replacement of 9N1681 Manifold Group.
If I apply air pressure to the rear clutch port, air just dumps out the 2 rear exhaust vents.
If I plug the rear two exhaust vent ports and apply air pressure (starts moving at 25 psi) to the clutch pressure port, it holds air and the truck will move in any lower gear and both reverse gears. (I did not try starting off above 6th gear)
I've tried shifting to all forward gear ranges and reverse, no pressure at the rear clutch port (checking to see if the pressure regulator worked in any of the 4 ranges (1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16). I got no pressure at the rear clutch port in any of those gear ranges. The transmission sounds like it's shifting with no hang-ups.
I pulled the rear clutch pressure regulator, it looks very clean, well lubricated and the valve (center of the hole on the valve body) looks good and moves freely when I push on it.
It's strange to me that I can't get any pressure at the rear clutch in any gear. If one of the protection circuits was blocking air flow because a shifter fork did not fully engage, I would think this would only happen in some or one gear, but not all...
If the clutch exhaust valves were stuck open, I would expect air pressure to show up when I block them off...
Any thought on next steps? Pull the valve body and rebuild?