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by 66vairguy
Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:10 pm
Forum: Member's Rides, Projects, and Builds
Topic: Pebbles The 64 Corvair Monza Converible
Replies: 4
Views: 74

Re: Pebbles The 64 Corvair Monza Converible

Hmmmm. Broken starter snout. "Replacing clutch and flexplate" (flexplate ?). Make sure you get the correct pressure plate bolts. They aren't regular bolts and help to center the pressure plate on the flywheel. Dennis I noticed the broken starter nose. Yes for awhile Clark's was selling th...
by 66vairguy
Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:42 am
Forum: Corvair Talk
Topic: Electric Corvair ---
Replies: 25
Views: 545

Re: Electric Corvair ---

He didn't say anything about watching any other news or being afraid of homosexuals. Listen to either of the mentioned sources for 5 minutes and you'll see he is correct. Also a gasoline tank doesn't explode or burst into flames when hit like batteries do. Well Joel I guess you never read about the...
by 66vairguy
Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:26 am
Forum: Ask your Mechanical Questions here
Topic: LCA Bushing Orientation
Replies: 5
Views: 96

Re: LCA Bushing Orientation

Thanks! I read some of your previous posts about that, and I do tighten the bushing with weight on the front end. What torque value do you use to tighten the camber nut? The manual says something like 110 ft./lbs., and that has to be a misprint. The last time I torqued it to 65 or 70. Your welcome ...
by 66vairguy
Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:11 am
Forum: Ask your Mechanical Questions here
Topic: Melting wires, simple question
Replies: 27
Views: 716

Re: Melting wires, simple question

I do appreciate all the information Brad puts out, and most of it is valuable. That said the "3.0 ohm High Performance coil" is a myth. The Corvair 65-66 140HP and turbo engines used a high performance DELCO coil at about 1.3 ohms with the stock 1.8 ohm ballast for a total or about 3.1 ohm...
by 66vairguy
Wed Apr 17, 2024 9:37 am
Forum: Corvair Talk
Topic: Hydrogen Powered V8 - 440HP
Replies: 0
Views: 41

Hydrogen Powered V8 - 440HP

With all the talk of EV's replacing the ICE engine vehicles it appears the ICE engine will around for awhile, but will produce much lower emissions. Sure maybe only in specialty cars but if there is a buyer someone will make it. Some of the Japanese manufacturers joined up to produce a 440HP V8 engi...
by 66vairguy
Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:55 pm
Forum: Ask your Mechanical Questions here
Topic: LCA Bushing Orientation
Replies: 5
Views: 96

Re: LCA Bushing Orientation

I've had an issue with my LCA bushings on my '65 (they're pushing out the rubber and I'm getting a steel on steel squeak). I replaced a bad one that was 15 years old last fall and the new bushing is already toasted, so I'm double checking things. Does the bushing enter the passenger LCA from the ba...
by 66vairguy
Tue Apr 16, 2024 10:31 am
Forum: Ask your Mechanical Questions here
Topic: 140 miss at constant speed only
Replies: 24
Views: 429

Re: 140 miss at constant speed only

You probably have a lean surge and not an actual misfire. Try increasing the main jet size by a couple of thousandths and I'll bet it goes away. On a 65/66 140 the primary carburetors had a power enrichment circuit to deal with a lean condition at certain throttle openings aggravated with the use o...
by 66vairguy
Tue Apr 16, 2024 9:18 am
Forum: Corvair Talk
Topic: Clark's Corvair Catalog as PDF
Replies: 10
Views: 349

Re: Clark's Corvair Catalog as PDF

Once I got old I realized I had a TON of paper articles. Trying to find things got time consuming. I scanned or downloaded things to the computer and it made searching so much easier. NOT THAT I TRUST THE COMPUTER NOT TO LOOSE EVERYTHING! I double back up files to external drives and keep critical i...
by 66vairguy
Tue Apr 16, 2024 9:02 am
Forum: Ask your Mechanical Questions here
Topic: Instrument cluster lighting
Replies: 28
Views: 691

Re: Instrument cluster lighting

Glad you got it working. Yes the NEW switches are not as "robust" as the originals. I do dismantle the old switches and clean the inner contacts and lube them with dielectric grease, BUT they were NOT meant to be dismantled and repaired. I break the Bakelite housings on about one out of fi...
by 66vairguy
Mon Apr 15, 2024 4:38 pm
Forum: Corvair Talk
Topic: More Muffler Chatter
Replies: 12
Views: 361

Re: More Muffler Chatter

Got my U pipes from Clark's today. Inside diameter of the pipe exit measured 1.75" ID with my digital mic. Muffler inlet for the Dynamax 17731's is 2.25" ID. This adapter surfing is driving me to drink....... :doh: My favorite saying is "This is as bad as working on an exhaust system...
by 66vairguy
Mon Apr 15, 2024 4:35 pm
Forum: Corvair Talk
Topic: Electric Corvair ---
Replies: 25
Views: 545

Re: Electric Corvair ---

Brad - Your concerns are valid and I have little doubt the government mandates will be rolled back or delayed. The fuel mileage mandate was rolled back recently due the fact the automotive industry presented valid data to show the target date was unrealistic, BUT IT IS ATTAINABLE. Like being married...
by 66vairguy
Mon Apr 15, 2024 4:03 pm
Forum: Ask your Mechanical Questions here
Topic: 140 miss at constant speed only
Replies: 24
Views: 429

Re: 140 miss at constant speed only

the secondary carburetors are closed fully. There should be no or only a slight air flow at idle and make sure they don't open until about 2/3rds gas pedal depression (do not open at highway speeds of less than 70MPH [/color] 70 MPH? Then you might as well have a 110 HP if you drive around town, st...
by 66vairguy
Mon Apr 15, 2024 3:50 pm
Forum: Parts Wanted
Topic: WTB Turbo cam
Replies: 7
Views: 131

Re: WTB Turbo cam

Straighten it. All it takes is a dial indicator, some v-blocks, a dull chisel and hammer. Yes straighten it, although how to do it explanations vary. Sometimes during shipping they get bent. I had a brand new Isky cam that was fine in the "V" blocks (used a good dial indicator). The "...
by 66vairguy
Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:55 am
Forum: Corvair Talk
Topic: Shout ot to Bill Hubbell
Replies: 2
Views: 160

Re: Shout ot to Bill Hubbell

Thank you Bill! I know, other forum, but, you answered the what license plate lens fit what years. :rolling: It is amazing how many people do not know the 61 and 62 cars came without license plate lamp lenses. Just a rubber "washer/o-ring/grommet" on the lamp to keep water out of the sock...
by 66vairguy
Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:40 am
Forum: Ask your Mechanical Questions here
Topic: 140 miss at constant speed only
Replies: 24
Views: 429

Re: 140 miss at constant speed only

When I was fighting my lean condition from my secondaries opening too soon unhooking the vacuum advance would make it run better. Unless the points plate is loose and changing dwell as the vacuum advance moves then unplugging it is just covering up what the problem truly is. Agree, although I occas...
by 66vairguy
Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:33 am
Forum: Member's Rides, Projects, and Builds
Topic: '66 Sprint Convertible resto aka "my first car/first Corvair"
Replies: 43
Views: 1776

Re: '66 Sprint Convertible resto aka "my first car/first Corvair"

Nice job Craig. I never got into that kind of detail on old cars until I had the time due to retirement. When folks ask me why it took so long to finish the car I show them the pictures, or have them look under the car. It is nice to keep busy, I've seen too many friends "retire" and just ...

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