P. A. Schilke
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- First Name
- Phil
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- 2019 Ranger FX4 Lariat 4x4, 2020 Lincoln Nautilus, 2005 Alfa Motorhome
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- Engineer Retired
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Hi Chris,So to my understanding it was in the mid 1980's that the big 3 started to use metric. It was a slow phase in process but it did happen and i think fully complete by the mid 1990's.
Also SAE doesnt mean American. It stands for Society of Automotive Engineers
It was late 1970s. The 1981 Ram Program (F Series freshening) was designed in Metric starting in about 1978.... It took a while for powertrain to go metric. I had to go out an buy a few 18mm combination wrenches as Ford Chassis decided that was the size bolt head the chassis engineers decided to use... 17mm and 11/16" fit 19mm and ¾" fit....not 18mm, unique....Sheesh!
Think that Chrysler Corp Ram Pickup is a coincidence? Icocca was fired while the RAM program was starting up. Chrysler says coincidence...but none of us believed it....
best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
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