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The Development of the New Generation Fuller Transmissions
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The four year transmission development program brought to production forty models for medium and heavy trucks. The three phase program incorporated: a) Experimental testing, b) Design verification testing, and c) Product verification testing. The new models, based on the building block principle, have an increased life and reliability, and a greatly reduced noise emission level. All models were in production by the end of 1981.
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Denes, R., "The Development of the New Generation Fuller Transmissions," SAE Technical Paper 820496, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820496.Also In
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