new corvair owner from minnesota
new corvair owner from minnesota
Hey guys name is Ethan Avery live in Duluth, Minnesota. I practically stole a 1962 corvair monza for $700, its in really good shape, it actually came from texas so rust is very minimum and other then some hail damage the body is in great shape. Engine runs just need tuning and the interior needs some work. Working on the fuel system right now, needed a fuel pump and I decide to change the sending unit and tank. I really hope I can turn too this community for advice as I try to fix her up.
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Re: new corvair owner from minnesota
Looks like a fun project! Welcome to the Forum. Lots of folks with Corvairs like to help other owners.
Just make a request, most likely someone on the Forum will be able to help.
Just make a request, most likely someone on the Forum will be able to help.
Jerry Whitt
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Retired
Hemet, Callifornia
65 Monza, purchased new
65 Corsa convertible
ASE CERTIFIED MASTER TECHNICIAN
Retired
Hemet, Callifornia
65 Monza, purchased new
65 Corsa convertible
Re: new corvair owner from minnesota
Yes welcome. Good find.
Ed Stevenson
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65 corvair corsa convertible turbo
65 corvair monza
Industrial Electrician
Electronics Technician
65 corvair corsa convertible turbo
65 corvair monza
Re: new corvair owner from minnesota
Suggestion, if you are going to pull the tank & replace the fuel pump, spray a bunch of carb cleaner in the body line. Blow it out with compressed air. Have someone hold a rag on the other end to see what kind of trash comes out. If the rag gets dirty. Keep on spraying and blowing until the rag stays clean. Now you have a clean fuel body line.
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