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Wow, there's a name outta my past... |
By Dan Davis - 03/20/2002 10:25:17 PM; IP 202.130.141.98 |
...Hank Lenox. I enjoyed working for him. One of his lines to our team was "I don't care if it's right or wrong, just do something!"
Even futher back, I was attached to FPSD. We were sent out to the Bondurant School because their PP-level 1990 Towncars were mysteriously stalling. This caused all kinds of concern as the vehicle was being released at that minute. Well it turns out that they *were* stalling...when a driver did a "bootlegger's turn" (a 180 using the parking brake). They neglected to mention that fact and of course that is not a test metric. Two of us flew out to AZ and suggested that they install foam in the tanks to solve the problem (on these hi-end limos only), which was that the tank pickup was being uncovered at low engine rpm.
Of course we had to stay a few days to be sure that the fix really worked and to develop a service part foamed fuel. That kind of thing couldn't have been done in the office ;^) We also learned that the minimum speed to do a 180 in a Lincoln Towncar Limo is 18MPH and lots of other neat stuff taught in the chauffer defensive driving course. Way big fun and on the company $$ too.
Cheers, Dan |
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