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Re: '69 roadrunner w/AC - engine color?
[Re: cdp]
#152253
11/28/08 05:39 PM
11/28/08 05:39 PM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 1,109 Hiram, Georgia
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Joined: Feb 2007
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Hiram, Georgia
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What happen to all the people that worked at the engine assembly plants? Has anyone ever talked to someone who worked the engine line?
It would be nice to know the assembly process of when the A/C units met up with the engine and how they new that turquise motors got the A/C and orange motors didn't., etc,.
We hear from assembly line workers, but I've never seen any conversation of the engine facility workers. Where are you all hiding?
I think you would find that the air conditioning system, including the compressor, was part of the body and attached to the engine after installation in the body/frame.
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Re: '69 roadrunner w/AC - engine color?
[Re: 474218]
#152254
11/28/08 06:45 PM
11/28/08 06:45 PM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 243 St. Louis, MO
DodgeMaterial
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St. Louis, MO
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What happen to all the people that worked at the engine assembly plants? Has anyone ever talked to someone who worked the engine line?
It would be nice to know the assembly process of when the A/C units met up with the engine and how they new that turquise motors got the A/C and orange motors didn't., etc,.
We hear from assembly line workers, but I've never seen any conversation of the engine facility workers. Where are you all hiding?
I think you would find that the air conditioning system, including the compressor, was part of the body and attached to the engine after installation in the body/frame.
Not correct. All accessories (P/S, Alt, AC, belts, hoses,fan...) were added (and still are) in the engine build-up line...prior to body drop. What plant(s) did you see the A/C compressor added in-car?
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