New Corvair Owner Houston area
New Corvair Owner Houston area
Hello Group and members. I just purchased my first VAIR actually the second Chevy I have owned. It is a 1966 Corsa Turbo. The car is very orginal with one repaint. Overall it is a solid driver. She needs some TLC to make her a perfect a little body work as it has some door dings and paint scratches and some rot on the drivers rear quarter due to battery acid neglect. The rest of the car is really solid. Looking forward to upgrading the suspension and just driving it.
I am located in the NW Houston area and plan to get involved with the local club.
Will post pics soon.
Cheers,
Richard
I am located in the NW Houston area and plan to get involved with the local club.
Will post pics soon.
Cheers,
Richard
Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Welcome to our forum =)
A 66' Turbo is about the most desirable Corvair there is in most of our eyes, congrats on the purchase! I guess you'd have mentioned if it is a convertible so I assume a coupe... less rare but I strongly prefer coupes myself.
What color is she? (original?)
Looking forward to the pics!!
A 66' Turbo is about the most desirable Corvair there is in most of our eyes, congrats on the purchase! I guess you'd have mentioned if it is a convertible so I assume a coupe... less rare but I strongly prefer coupes myself.
What color is she? (original?)
Looking forward to the pics!!
Ray "Trip" Rodriguez III
Gouldsboro, PA
66 Corsa 140 coupe
65 Corsa 180 Turbocharged coupe
64 Monza Convertible
61 Air conditioned Monza coupe (Missy's)
See them here: https://tinyurl.com/ydc7txrf
Gouldsboro, PA
66 Corsa 140 coupe
65 Corsa 180 Turbocharged coupe
64 Monza Convertible
61 Air conditioned Monza coupe (Missy's)
See them here: https://tinyurl.com/ydc7txrf
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Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Welcome Richard
Hope you enjoy the forum, there are some nice folks here.
Post some pics, love those Turbo cars.
Gene

Hope you enjoy the forum, there are some nice folks here.
Post some pics, love those Turbo cars.

Gene
64 Spyder Coupe
63 Pont SD 421
63 Pont SD 421
Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Yes its a coupe. Its light blue, looks pretty close to marina blue, but I am not 100% sure. Where do I locate the build tag? I have had the car for a week so just learning about the car which I know very little. I am Ford guy I've owned various high performance Mustangs.
Suspension is the first area to tackle. Steering box is loose, various bushings are worn so i am going to replace those over the next couple of weekends. Which books or manuals would you guys recommend.
Richard
Suspension is the first area to tackle. Steering box is loose, various bushings are worn so i am going to replace those over the next couple of weekends. Which books or manuals would you guys recommend.
Richard
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Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Thats a good looking car ya got Richard.
Gene

Gene
64 Spyder Coupe
63 Pont SD 421
63 Pont SD 421
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Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Vairy nice looking 66. I'm partial to that color of blue.
Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
GOOD LOOKIN RIDE
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Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Nice score for your second Chevy!!
I recommend the CORSA tech guide as a resource and the Chassis shop manual and supplement.
The chassis manual is for the 1965 model year and the supplement is for the 1966 model year. You of course would need both.
I recommend the CORSA tech guide as a resource and the Chassis shop manual and supplement.
The chassis manual is for the 1965 model year and the supplement is for the 1966 model year. You of course would need both.
Jon
CORSA member
1962 Spyder convert
1961 Rampside
CORSA member
1962 Spyder convert
1961 Rampside
Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Nicely optioned car. I see what looks like a rear antenna, remote adjustable mirrors and head rests. Nice!!
Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Thats a great looking car! That blue is one of my favorites.
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Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Hi Richard and welcome.....yes, nice car! Looks like my '65, but a bit more rare being a '66! How's she run?......boosting good and all that? How far over does the boost gauge needle go?
Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Looks Sweet! Welcome.
Jeremy (cad-kid)
Kronenwetter, WI (Central Wisconsin)
SOLD 9-2016 65 Monza 4spd/140
My 65 Monza thread
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Kronenwetter, WI (Central Wisconsin)
SOLD 9-2016 65 Monza 4spd/140
My 65 Monza thread

Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Thanks for the compliments guys. The car has the wrong vacuum advance, needless to say the shop who worked on it prior to my purchase most likely did not have a clue that there was a special unit required. So I need to locate a proper one. She will ping when you really get in it. I thought it was bad gas, but not the case I am running 93 octane and octaone boost. I am going to check the timing and make sure she is to spec. I'll probably pull some timing out of it until i locate the proper advance.
I have been doing a little research and it appears it should have a full 42 degrees (24+18) at 4900 rpm. If you guys know otherwise let me know.
I have been doing more research and the car has 16 options based on reviewing all the details.
AO1, Tinted Glass Complete
A39, Custom Seat Belts
A67, Folding Rear Seat
A82, Head Rests
F41, Special Performance Suspension
G81, Positraction Differential
G95, 3.55:1 Rear Gear Ratio
K84, Heavy Duty Alternator 47 Amp
N34, Deluxe Wood Steering Wheel
N36, Telescopic Steering Wheel
N44, Quick Steering Ratio
U60, AM Radio
U73, Rear Antenna
V31, Front Bumper Guards
V32, Rear Bumper Guards
V74, Hazard Flashers
Z19, Convenience Group
Just having a good time researching the car.
Hope all had a great Thanksgiving
Richard
I have been doing a little research and it appears it should have a full 42 degrees (24+18) at 4900 rpm. If you guys know otherwise let me know.
I have been doing more research and the car has 16 options based on reviewing all the details.
AO1, Tinted Glass Complete
A39, Custom Seat Belts
A67, Folding Rear Seat
A82, Head Rests
F41, Special Performance Suspension
G81, Positraction Differential
G95, 3.55:1 Rear Gear Ratio
K84, Heavy Duty Alternator 47 Amp
N34, Deluxe Wood Steering Wheel
N36, Telescopic Steering Wheel
N44, Quick Steering Ratio
U60, AM Radio
U73, Rear Antenna
V31, Front Bumper Guards
V32, Rear Bumper Guards
V74, Hazard Flashers
Z19, Convenience Group
Just having a good time researching the car.
Hope all had a great Thanksgiving
Richard
Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
Look into Bob Helts books. For a first corvair purchase seems you did very well. Good luck as these car alway multiply...just ask anyone.
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Re: New Corvair Owner Houston area
I'm not positive, but you've gotta factor in how much timing the boost retard unit "pulls out". I looked around online and saw about 14 to 15 degrees. And just to be sure, get the casting number off the distributor to make sure it's for a turbo. That sucks when an unknowing mechanic shop will just "pop in" a rebuilt distributor in a turbo car....lol.....then turn in that correct distributor as a core. I'm sure that's happened a lot. Looking at your car and how nice and original it is, I would imagine it is correct. Yes, pinging is a creepy fragmentation grenade for these cars, especially since they run a bit hotter than a water-pumper engine anyway. I'd stay outta the boost until you get that boost retard installed and set up right. One bad split-second ping session and you can lunch your engine. Good luck! Clark's I know sells repro boost retard units and I've seen a few NOS ones on Ebay as well.rjonec wrote:Thanks for the compliments guys. The car has the wrong vacuum advance, needless to say the shop who worked on it prior to my purchase most likely did not have a clue that there was a special unit required. So I need to locate a proper one. She will ping when you really get in it. I thought it was bad gas, but not the case I am running 93 octane and octaone boost. I am going to check the timing and make sure she is to spec. I'll probably pull some timing out of it until i locate the proper advance.
I have been doing a little research and it appears it should have a full 42 degrees (24+18) at 4900 rpm. If you guys know otherwise let me know. Richard