Zie...have you by now "mastered" the judders?..I have only just seen this thread..and would like to point out that if I kept my foot on the throttle UNTILL it was in the next gear, (and unless I CRASH/forced! it through..My enging and tacho would be red lining!!
The tms and the driver handbooks as well as the motor pool booklets ALL tell exactly how to shift your truck. Treat your machine as you would your cherrished car..TAKE YOUR TIME..whats the rush? and DOUBLE clutch every time. Set off in FIRST every time..NO t.m. says "set off in second or third"
few revs slip the clutch progressively when rolling and at the desired RPMs Clutch in THROTTLE OFF in ONE action..Not fast nice and controlled. Shift to NEUTRAL. let Clutch OUT.
Nice N' EASY smoothly, Cluth IN, SHIFT to the next require gear. (yes leave the throttle allone at this point!)
Let the clutch OUT and throttle up simaltaniously.
Check with the directives in the manuals and books. Then co-ordinate and practice your gear shifts , untill you get that "smooth consistant" change UP and DOWN the box. .........only difference going down the gears:
Clutch IN throttle OFF Simaltaniously!.. -gear shift to neutral >
Raise the rpms to meet the new lower/road gear speed. then RELEASE the throttle
CLUTH IN select the lower gear then Let Clutch OUT and APPLY throttle simaltaniously.
GOOGLE DOUBLE CLUTCHING and you will see this being performed properly.
Hope this helps you ENJOY the satisfaction of driving your truck well and carefully, for the greatest longevity possible.
I found a vid for you to watch NOTE. My m62 with full and extra kit dials over 26 (britsish! tons( 2240 lbs to a ton))
U will C I do NOT rush! the gearchanges (even on the UP Grade!) FLOOR the throttle OR EXEED 2000 RPM. I ENJOY my M62 I LOVE the sound and the carefully selected gearshifts. (who's in a rush anyway??) Would like to know of your prgress as well.
wrecker canik hill.wmv - YouTube