Re: Door alignment
I really can't....
But I will say that I have seen some of the assembly line processes in real time during a tour. My machine shop class went down the line watching Mustangs and Capris in '79. I'm sure that it is considerably different than today. Far less computer/wiring/sensors etc. were used back then. What really stunned me though was a the end of the line. When they were about to roll off, away from the line pulling them along, a worker would get in, start it up and drive it to an alignment rack were they would check the specs and aim the headlights. There were 3 or 4 of these racks to keep things rolling along. There was also a trouble shooting station for the ones that would not start. The shocking thing was that they had one not start while we were there..... You know what they did? Push start it with the one coming from behind. It so happens that this one started, so they just drove it to the alignment rack like it was nothing?
I could not believe that they did that, knowing that we were there....Doing it on a regular basis is bad enough, but with a tour group watching?
The following year we went to see Camaros and Firebirds, not hugely different, but no fail to starts.
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