Originally posted by: Cepak
As far as the fan belt goes, it isn't really an issue if you don't over tighten the tension on the belt. Or unless you are quick shifting when the engine is over 6,000 rpm. But there is a fix for the 6,000+ rpm case as one of the vendors offers a spring loaded idler pulley.
Thanks guys for all the complements.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Cepak
As far as the fan belt goes, it isn't really an issue if you don't over tighten the tension on the belt. Or unless you are quick shifting when the engine is over 6,000 rpm. But there is a fix for the 6,000+ rpm case as one of the vendors offers a spring loaded idler pulley.
Thanks guys for all the complements.
Don't get me wrong, I love the Corvair. It is, IMO, one of the best examples of a time when GM was a world leader in automotive technology.
The fan belt may have been a horrible idea, but it was certainly far less horrible than, say, building an all-out sportscar with the engine entirely behind the rear axle like as my favorite company does.I have a certain fondness for horrible ideas that manage to work after forty years of development.
ZV
Originally posted by: Cepak
Zenmervolt - When I've got the assembly complete and running again (should be this evening), If you live near Ft Worth Tx, I'll let you take a test drive. You might be surprized at how well it handles.
In the mean time, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...ynext_from=PL&index=25
In the second video, watch how the 64 1/2 Mustang. (approx 1 minute) handles vs. the Corvair (1:30).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S27Nkns4Tew
It ain't a porshe, but I like it.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Cepak
Zenmervolt - When I've got the assembly complete and running again (should be this evening), If you live near Ft Worth Tx, I'll let you take a test drive. You might be surprized at how well it handles.
In the mean time, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...ynext_from=PL&index=25
In the second video, watch how the 64 1/2 Mustang. (approx 1 minute) handles vs. the Corvair (1:30).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S27Nkns4Tew
It ain't a porshe, but I like it.
If I were in TX, I'd take you up on it. As it is, I'll pencil you in after Ronstang on my list of Texans I want to meet if I get the chance.
The Corvair was a pretty kick-ass little car. It really is a shame that it got killed; I've never forgiven Nader for that.
ZV
Originally posted by: Cepak
One easy test to determine if it is detonation is to check the timing. Most guys like me who are using Pertronix modules instead of points, advance the timing way past spec. Once we get to where the engine pings under load, we retard the timing until the ping is gone. Spec on my engine is 13 degrees BTDC. I have the timing set to 18 degrees BTDC, when I went above 18 degrees, that is when it started experiencing detonation.
Originally posted by: crazySOB297
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Cepak
Zenmervolt - When I've got the assembly complete and running again (should be this evening), If you live near Ft Worth Tx, I'll let you take a test drive. You might be surprized at how well it handles.
In the mean time, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...ynext_from=PL&index=25
In the second video, watch how the 64 1/2 Mustang. (approx 1 minute) handles vs. the Corvair (1:30).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S27Nkns4Tew
It ain't a porshe, but I like it.
If I were in TX, I'd take you up on it. As it is, I'll pencil you in after Ronstang on my list of Texans I want to meet if I get the chance.
The Corvair was a pretty kick-ass little car. It really is a shame that it got killed; I've never forgiven Nader for that.
ZV
Aww, no love for me ZV?
Cepak: if you're free one day I would like to check it out, it's a pretty awesome ride. I'm in Dallas. You should take it out to Motorsport Ranch![]()
Originally posted by: Cepak
Originally posted by: crazySOB297
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Cepak
Zenmervolt - When I've got the assembly complete and running again (should be this evening), If you live near Ft Worth Tx, I'll let you take a test drive. You might be surprized at how well it handles.
In the mean time, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...ynext_from=PL&index=25
In the second video, watch how the 64 1/2 Mustang. (approx 1 minute) handles vs. the Corvair (1:30).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S27Nkns4Tew
It ain't a porshe, but I like it.
If I were in TX, I'd take you up on it. As it is, I'll pencil you in after Ronstang on my list of Texans I want to meet if I get the chance.
The Corvair was a pretty kick-ass little car. It really is a shame that it got killed; I've never forgiven Nader for that.
ZV
Aww, no love for me ZV?
Cepak: if you're free one day I would like to check it out, it's a pretty awesome ride. I'm in Dallas. You should take it out to Motorsport Ranch![]()
Definately, you'll have to come by. I've thought about taking it out on a track, but I don't want to install a rollbar in my convertible.
I have done some performance improvements. I basically replaced everything brake wise including a dual master cylinder instead of the single resevour, replaced the brake hoses with braided stainless steel hoses, turned the drums and installed performance kevlar brake shoes.
As far as the suspension goes, I have the parts but haven't installed them yet (because of the engine problem). I've bought new heavy duty springs (one for each corner, and yes each corner is fully independent suspension). An EMPI camber compensator (for the swing axle to eliminate rear wheel tuck under on hard cornering). 1 1/4" front sway bar and Koni adjustable shocks for each corner. I still have to find some decient 15" wheels so I can put some lower profile tires on.
As far as the engine goes, that is why I'm looking into EDIS and TBFI. I want to get a bit more power out of the engine.
I've thought about going out to Motorsport ranch, but it is a bit expensive.
- Regular initiation fee: $3700 plus tax (one time only)
- Regular monthly dues: $90 plus tax
- Regular half-hour run session: $20
But who knows, maybe I'll save up enough money to join some day.