Corvair Lakewood 61 - NL
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So father Christmas came with some gifts for the holiday, nice of him. He knows what the Corvair kid´s need. Good George.
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When i'm done i will be happy to drive it around! i need to catch up from all those years not driving hahahaha!Apittslife wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2017 5:24 am When you finish Her, dont be afraid to drive Her. Thats what She was built for! Nothing worse then a Beautiful car sitting in a garage under a cover because the owner is afraid to take Her out & drive Her!
All others thanks! and yes i'm back in the workshop preparing more for the drivetrain!
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Kewl, & may she give you & your's, several generations more Enjoyment!
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Luckely my little girl is just 6,5 months old, so i got a couple of years left to drive her to promApittslife wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 8:26 am Kewl, & may she give you & your's, several generations more Enjoyment!
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running in engine oil
Regular engine oil
diff oil and PG fluid
Next step is to finish the drivetrain!
And i find the missing nuts for bolting the axles to the rear suspension!
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Allright we did some work again. The Thermostat units.
I checked my engine and my spare engine and used the best of both. After some evening hammering, straighting it out i got it fix and test on the engine. When that was done paint and rebuild the mechanical inside (new thermostats, new bushing and some more parts).
Both are ready for the engine, but i need some small parts before i can put them on. next step is i think the fan and cooling shrouds.
Old VS New New VS New Thanks!
I checked my engine and my spare engine and used the best of both. After some evening hammering, straighting it out i got it fix and test on the engine. When that was done paint and rebuild the mechanical inside (new thermostats, new bushing and some more parts).
Both are ready for the engine, but i need some small parts before i can put them on. next step is i think the fan and cooling shrouds.
Old VS New New VS New Thanks!
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Go ahead, put the rest of us to shame!!!!!! Looking fantastic!!
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I was wondering what that hole was in the upper shroud, but this has a road draft tube, no?
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Yes, that piece of sheet metal would be correct for that model year...
1960-1962 Road Draft Tube
1960-1962 Road Draft Tube
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You got the asher already!
I only wonder if it got a like a rubber seal or a gommet around it or that it is a plane round hole for the tube. My tube is pretty close to the edge when i fit it, maybe i need to bent it a little bit ?
I only wonder if it got a like a rubber seal or a gommet around it or that it is a plane round hole for the tube. My tube is pretty close to the edge when i fit it, maybe i need to bent it a little bit ?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crankcase ... ion_systemWikipedia wrote:Road draft tube
The first refinement in crankcase ventilation was the road draft tube, which is a pipe running from a high location contiguous to the crankcase (such as the side of the engine block, or the valve cover on an overhead valve engine) down to an open end facing down and located in the vehicle's slipstream. When the vehicle is moving, airflow across the open end of the tube creates a draft that pulls gases out of the crankcase. The high location of the engine end of the pipe minimizes liquid oil loss. An air inlet path to the crankcase, called the breather and often incorporated into the oil filler cap, meant that when a draft was generated at the tube, fresh air swept through the crankcase to clear out the blow-by gases.
The road draft tube, though simple, has shortcomings: it does not function when the vehicle is moving too slowly to create a draft, so postal and other slow-moving delivery vehicles tended to suffer rapid buildup of engine sludge due to poor crankcase ventilation. And non-road vehicles such as boats never generated a draft on the tube, no matter how fast they were going. To remedy this situation manufacturers located the breather air filter in the air stream coming from the engine radiator fan, the manufacturers also modified the breather to incorporate an air scoop to direct the air into the breather filter so that the engine could be ventilated while the car or truck was standing still. The draft tube discharged the crankcase gases, composed largely of unburnt hydrocarbons, directly into the air. This created pollution as well as objectionable odors. Moreover, the draft tube could become clogged with snow or ice, in which case crankcase pressure would build and cause oil leaks and gasket failure.
There is nothing fancy or particularly desirable about the road draft tube. Unless you are concerned about being historically accurate with your car, I would recommend obtaining a 1964 or later PCV system, including the appropriate vacuum balance tube, a fixed orifice design PCV system, and perhaps the newer, redesigned center vent baffle from later models. Upgrading seals your crankcase and prevents dirt from entering, and provides for a positive extraction of fumes and crankcase contaminants to reduce the formation of crankcase sludge. The components you need are not bulky or heavy, and could be obtained from a source like the Corvair Ranch in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Hi BBodie,
Thank you for the information, i checked the system, but i dont think i can do that, i got a different "fan hood/cover" with no holes in it for the vent tube. see picture
I was talking about the hole in the shroud where the vent tube goes trough, does that need a gommet because my vent tube is pretty close to the side of the hole (not in the center) or do i need to bent it that it is in the center
If it does have a gommet, please help me with the Clarks part number, thank you for all the help
Thank you for the information, i checked the system, but i dont think i can do that, i got a different "fan hood/cover" with no holes in it for the vent tube. see picture
I was talking about the hole in the shroud where the vent tube goes trough, does that need a gommet because my vent tube is pretty close to the side of the hole (not in the center) or do i need to bent it that it is in the center
If it does have a gommet, please help me with the Clarks part number, thank you for all the help
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So we are back, had a great time at the Corvair Recall and we have seen Clarks Corvair Parts.
As a souvenir i took some parts home and you can see the result.
Installed the thermostat houses
Torqconverter back in place
And we have a total driveline again! after al those month's of work it is back together for the last parts that can go on the drivetrain.
Put the cooling fan and cover on just for the looks, but i'm not sure of the blue color. It looks nice with the black, but not in the total of the Lakewood with the seafoam green. So i think i will change the fan, but i have no idea yet what kind of color i make it, maybe just black.
Also clean up the thread from the bolts after powdercoating, all clean and works again
We continue with the next step the small parts of the engine (starter, cooling) so we keep on going
As a souvenir i took some parts home and you can see the result.
Installed the thermostat houses
Torqconverter back in place
And we have a total driveline again! after al those month's of work it is back together for the last parts that can go on the drivetrain.
Put the cooling fan and cover on just for the looks, but i'm not sure of the blue color. It looks nice with the black, but not in the total of the Lakewood with the seafoam green. So i think i will change the fan, but i have no idea yet what kind of color i make it, maybe just black.
Also clean up the thread from the bolts after powdercoating, all clean and works again
We continue with the next step the small parts of the engine (starter, cooling) so we keep on going
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Tiki, I dig that pic of the engine sitting up on the bellhousing. It is so clean and straight that it almost looks like it is armor plated!
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