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Pave Hawk
I work in retail for the military & I'm also crew chief for HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter. I'm a fan of 1979-1993 Ford 5.0L Mustangs & 2001-newer Ford Rangers.
SHOP GUYS - 2003 3.0L V6 RANGER FAN CLUTCH REMOVAL - CLOCKWISE OR COUNTER-CLOCKWISE?
I'm getting conflicting answers on the removal of the fan clutch on this particular year 3.0L. Right now my original fan clutch is engaged all the time costing me a considerable amount of low speed power and more fuel. I already understand that this is a fairly simple job. I have tried removing my fan clutch already with no luck. With the serpentine belt in place the water pump pulley still turns. I've tried a strap wrench (although it was a bit old and worn) and couldn't stop the pulley from moving. I've even tried smacking the wrench with a hammer to try shocking the shaft loose counter-clockwise from the water pump. I will make another attempt at getting this off, but now am questioning whether or not was I trying to loosen it in the wrong direction? Both Haynes and Chilton's manuals are completely useless in this case. So, standing in front of the truck looking at the engine does the fan clutch unscrew from the pump clockwise or counter-clockwise?
7 AnswersFord1 decade agoIt Was Known I Was Joining Beforehand - Denied A Promotion Prior To Enlisting Into USAF Reserve?
I am employed with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES). Almost two years ago I applied for a position in my department that was a Regular Full Time (RFT) position because the person vacating that position was made a supervisor. Regular Full Time is almost non-existent these days with AAFES (which I have been with since March 1994) because of them cutting corners anywhere they can. I submitted an application for the position and another employee who was much less knowledgeable on the products I sell applied, too. We were both in the same department. She got the job instead. Long story short.....8 months later she moved to a different AAFES facility and the RFT was closed out for good. Before this I had made it known among co-workers and friend s I was enlisting. In my interview for the position I was asked if I was still planning to join. I said yes. The interviewer (department manager at that time) says to me "I need to look out for the interest of the department and have bodies on the salesfloor and with you gone that would be difficult, have to hire temps while you're gone long periods of time, etc., etc.." So, I know that it is illegal for major companies to let you go for entering into the service or being deployed for so long, but is it legal to take into consideration that I was joining the service and deny me a promotion based on that? I am inclined to go to the base J.A.G. Office to inquire about this. I would like to know what you guys think about this issue?
3 AnswersMilitary1 decade ago