Really well done video. I hope there’s more to come! So cool to finally put a face to Larry. Ray you are great too. As a young vairhead, I thoroughly enjoy the knowledge of listening to the older gen. 61 4door/ built 140/ 4speed/ 4spider posi/ 64 suspension/ wilwood disc brakes
Wow. Way more to bolting a blywheel than I thought. Great and informative video. Favorite line: "You have SHARP drills?? Where do you get those?" I need to know the answer to that myself! (I also need Ray's machine shop)
as a kid I had a 65 corsa 140 that had a bad flywheel it was so bad that it would break the nose cone on the starter my dad totaly rebuilt the engine thinking it was bad bearings. one of the members of the corvair club sugested replacing the flywheel after pulling the engine for the fith time which corrected the problem.
If I was building a corvair with an automatic transmission, I would make a new flex plate. The outer bolt holes are too close to the edges of the plate. This part failed twice on my 66. The answer is more steel at that area. Check your overall clearance and make the plate as large as possible.
Could watch these guys all day! Awesome info, based on years of experience, from genuine and passionate experts! Thank you both!
Great to find content like this! Thanks for the explanation on how this is done.
Nice to hear the words of such long term experts in such detail.
Well done gentlemen! Super great information. Love those Corvair‘s👍
Excellent video guys.....everything I wanted to know, but was afraid to ask.
Really well done video. I hope there’s more to come! So cool to finally put a face to Larry. Ray you are great too. As a young vairhead, I thoroughly enjoy the knowledge of listening to the older gen.
61 4door/ built 140/ 4speed/ 4spider posi/ 64 suspension/ wilwood disc brakes
Thank you both. Most informative.
Wow. Way more to bolting a blywheel than I thought. Great and informative video. Favorite line: "You have SHARP drills?? Where do you get those?" I need to know the answer to that myself! (I also need Ray's machine shop)
as a kid I had a 65 corsa 140 that had a bad flywheel it was so bad that it would break the nose cone on the starter my dad totaly rebuilt the engine thinking it was bad bearings. one of the members of the corvair club sugested replacing the flywheel after pulling the engine for the fith time which corrected the problem.
What amazing experts you are! Thanks for an excellent tutorial 😀
Thank you!
If I was building a corvair with an automatic transmission, I would make a new flex plate. The outer bolt holes are too close to the edges of the plate. This part failed twice on my 66. The answer is more steel at that area. Check your overall clearance and make the plate as large as possible.