[FC] Differential Modification, Advertisement

Paul Steinberg corvanatics@corvair.org
Mon Oct 4 11:20:01 2004


The same as on the 61 - 64 FC's...... I believe that what Ken was referring to
is to drill and fit the 61-64 style speedometer drive gears into a 65 - 66 car
differentials so they could be used in the FC's and EM cars.  The 1965 and
later cars used the front wheel to drive the speedometer, unlike the 1960 - 64
cars where the speedometer is driven by the gears of the differantial.  Paul
in CT.....
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Williams, Rickie
  To: 'corvanatics@corvair.org'
  Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 10:37 AM
  Subject: RE: [FC] Differential Modification, Advertisement


  I only have 2 1961FC's.  How does the speedometer drive on a 1965 FC?

  Rickie Williams
  Columbia, KY


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  > From: VairMech@aol.com[SMTP:VairMech@aol.com]
  > Reply To: corvanatics@corvair.org
  > Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 7:11 AM
  > To: fastvair@egroups.com; virtualvairs@corvair.org;
  > corvanatics@corvair.org
  > Subject: [FC] Differential Modification, Advertisement
  >
  > I am going to modify a few 65 or 66 diff cases to accept the speedo
drive
  >
  > bullet. This will mean that you will be able to drive a speedo gear from
  > the
  > diff with a pinion shaft change to the early style. This is directed
  > mainly  at
  > the 65 FC owners and the dune buggy crowd. But, anyone that might want
one
  >
  > let me know privately. I am not on the VV list.
  >     The bare case cleaned and modified will be $75 plus  shipping and a
  > $30
  > core for the same style as ordered.
  > This is not yet on my website.
  > Handy Car  Care
  > Ken Hand
  > 97 Peach
  > Pontiac, MI, 48342
  > 248-613-8586
  > #42  Corvair E-Prod
  > _www.corvairmechanic.com_ (http://www.corvairmechanic.com/)
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