Re: [FWDLK] 56 D500
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Re: [FWDLK] 56 D500



In a message dated 1/14/2006 12:13:57 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
The  Ram Dual 4 units were in the trunk for Dealer installation. The
Ram units could not  be installed on the line as the engine came up
from the bottom and they would not clear the inner fenders.
As y'all may recall, I was a test driver for Chrysler in the Carburetor lab and assisted in development of the ram system.  I was assigned to the Chrysler line of cars.  Another driver (Dan Mancini, as I recall) was assigned to the Dodge line.
 
Unfortunately, the 46 years or so between then and now are coming into play, so things are a little fuzzy, but I do recall some problems with engine/manifold damage from the process.  At the time, you just plain DIDN'T stop the line unless the foreman had his arm caught in it, (And not always then!) so any problems were ignored and final inspection was expected to send cars in for rework.
 
Originally, the engines came completely assembled and were installed into the cars using (Are you ready for this?) a "shoehorn" to spread the fenders for clearance!  I think they came in from the top.  (Have I ever told the story about me and the new Dodge at the pilot plant?)
 
By the time the problem became apparent, we at engineering were busy with the next year's problems, so it might have been decided to have dealers install the system.
 
It does seem to me, though, that it would have been a daunting task to convert at the dealer level, because of changes in linkage, exhaust system, and body sheet metal.  You didn't just plunk a different manifold on the engine.
 
Joe Savard
Lake Orion, Michigan

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