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![]() Doug Kanter wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "FREDO" wrote in message .. . Subaru's are designed to crumple in order to absorb impact. Also, they are designed to push the engine and transmission downward under the passenger compartment in a frontal crash via a "Pitching Stopper" to lessen the possibility of the engine coming into the passenger compartment. They consistently receive 5 star ratings from the U.S. government in crash testing. Saw that happen back in the 1970s with an Eldorado. The engine vacated its compartment completely, and crushed & burned the driver. Not pretty. Reminds me of a recall on GM cars back in the late 60's or early 70's. Seems a whole bunch of Chevys, Buicks, Olds, etc. were shipped with faulty engine mounts that, when they failed, would allow the engine to drop between the frame and hit the ground. The fix was, believe it or not, a steel cable around one of the exhaust manifolds with the other end bolted somewhere in the engine compartment. The mounts still failed, but the engine oil pan would not hit the pavement. Eisboch I had a Bobcat wagon (Mercury's Pinto equivalent). I'd still like to meet the moron who designed the threaded ring that held the stick shift onto the transmission. The ring was plastic. 4" to the right was the exhaust pipe. One day, I downshifted from 3rd to 2nd in traffic and the shifter popped out of the tranny. Luckily, I was 2 blocks from work, so I carefully ran 2 red lights in 2nd gear and parked the thing. The heat from the exhaust had melted the threads on the ring. The dealer said they'd never heard of such a thing. My father managed to change their way of thinking because his company did all its fleet business with them. They fixed it, but it happened two more times. A mechanic friend and I finally modified the thing. Accessing it involved removing the console. Unfortunately, the console screws were 6" below the rim of the carpet. We had to remove the front seats to remove the carpet. Pass the ammo! My wife (before I met her) had a Pinto that got stolen in San Francisco where she worked. She called the cops, the cops came, and of course, she was crying about her car.....the cops asked her the make, she said Pinto with the Rolls Royce looking front, and they laughed, asking, so....what are you crying for?? |