Trucks with side window curtains pulled nearly shut??
Discussion
Nickyboy said:
Trucks have had engine brakes since the 60's, the reason it's called Jake Braking is because in the US the main manufacturer of engine brakes was Jacobs, this was soon nicknamed the Jake Brake and the name stuck. Over there you can opt to have a certain manufacturers braking system whereas here you get whatever the truck maker fits, usually their own system.
Jake Braking is banned in a lot of built up areas because of the noise it makes through the straight through pipes most American trucks run
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qocMoTOVn6Q
NSFW (many swears)Jake Braking is banned in a lot of built up areas because of the noise it makes through the straight through pipes most American trucks run
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qocMoTOVn6Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAH2eQtoE2U
StuntmanMike said:
It's a fan boy thing to do.
Most other lorry drivers think it's a ttish thing to do as well.
+1,Most other lorry drivers think it's a ttish thing to do as well.
Most of the Scania's I see doing it don't need to worry about needing to see out of the window to check their mirrors as nothing is going to pass them and get to the ferry first anyway....................
PS : any chance it was you on the M56 this afternoon Stuntman? About 2pm joining from the M6/ Lymm. Passed a white Volvo with fridge, euro outfit on an 05 plate? Thought of you from that picture on Skem....
NorfolkInClue1 said:
StuntmanMike said:
It's a fan boy thing to do.
Most other lorry drivers think it's a ttish thing to do as well.
+1,Most other lorry drivers think it's a ttish thing to do as well.
Most of the Scania's I see doing it don't need to worry about needing to see out of the window to check their mirrors as nothing is going to pass them and get to the ferry first anyway....................
PS : any chance it was you on the M56 this afternoon Stuntman? About 2pm joining from the M6/ Lymm. Passed a white Volvo with fridge, euro outfit on an 05 plate? Thought of you from that picture on Skem....
When I used to drive the trucks (as opposed to sitting in the office like I do now) I used to pull the offside curtain to stop the sun getting in my eyes all the time. I never considered it to be particularly dangerous as I was always pretty aware of what was around me all of the time. Granted if things went badly wrong and I did have to swerve I might have had restricted view, but if it came to that it wouldn't have much mattered what was to my right, I'd be going there regardless.
jagracer said:
I've only ever driven trucks with exhaust brakes, some of our Volvos will stand on their nose with the exhaust brake and some are useless. I think my truck has some form of engine valve retarder rather than exhaust brake and it's less than useless.
I was lead to believe that the Volvo engine brake is basically a jake brake. I've had limited experience with jake brakes in an old cummins kenworth in aus and my 460fh here, the noise is similar with a knackered exhaust on the Volvo and the retarding effect is similarly useful.Scalia ones are st
Eta - having googled it, it seems the veb works as a compression brake like a jake, only with an exhaust brake flap behind it, to keep it quiet. I guess my exhaust flap must have been knackered!
Edited by bigfatnick on Monday 15th December 14:38
bigfatnick said:
jagracer said:
I've only ever driven trucks with exhaust brakes, some of our Volvos will stand on their nose with the exhaust brake and some are useless. I think my truck has some form of engine valve retarder rather than exhaust brake and it's less than useless.
I was lead to believe that the Volvo engine brake is basically a jake brake. I've had limited experience with jake brakes in an old cummins kenworth in aus and my 460fh here, the noise is similar with a knackered exhaust on the Volvo and the retarding effect is similarly useful.Scalia ones are st
Eta - having googled it, it seems the veb works as a compression brake like a jake, only with an exhaust brake flap behind it, to keep it quiet. I guess my exhaust flap must have been knackered!
Edited by bigfatnick on Monday 15th December 14:38
jagracer said:
I've been driving trucks for over 45 years and I've never heard of it.
A 'Jake brake" is a complicated type of retarder. Much more involved than the exhaust brakes that we are used to and it provides more braking effort than anything I've used (FL12 for eg). Very loud though.
guru_1071 said:
I don't usually like any form of 'prank' or wind-up calls but that was really very funny "If I want to use the C**t I'll fking use it!
Genius
Jake Break anyone? I used to love using these things
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QGeEeMXiAU&in...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QGeEeMXiAU&in...
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