[FC] FC Transverse Spring

RoboMan91324 at aol.com RoboMan91324 at aol.com
Sun Dec 14 13:19:52 EST 2008


 
Oops, I forgot to mention that it was an aftermarket  manufacturer offering 
the FC transverse spring.
 
Doc
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Daniel,
 
The FC is wider than the cars so the transverse leaf spring  from a car will 
not work.  Way back when, an FC transverse spring was  offered but is very 
rare these days.  I have seen only one ..... the one I  inherited in a parts 
deal.  :-)
 
As far as whether or not the coil springs were modified, I  don't know.  
Frankly, I am not aware of why the oddball springs were needed  in '64.  Can 
anyone tell me why the car coils were changed and if modified  coils will be needed 
on my '65 Greenbrier when I put my transverse spring on  it?  Also, if mods 
are needed, what are they?
 
I will post this to VV too.
 
Doc
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In a message dated 12/14/2008 9:00:21 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
corvanatics-request at corvair.org writes:

Message:  2
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 15:09:32 -0600
From: "Daniel Monasterio" <_monasterio at megared.net.mx_ 
(mailto:monasterio at megared.net.mx) >
Subject:  [FC] 64 GB steering wheel and transverse spring leaf
To:  <corvanatics at corvair.org>
Message-ID:  <000a01c95d67$187f4b60$6500a8c0 at cueva>
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My 64 GB's  (still on group red) steering wheel has several crakcs but, 
instead of  repairing I think it is the same (deep dish) as used on some cars and 
could be  easier to look for a god car's one. Am I right ?... if so, which 
years will  fit ?
Having the OEM 64 style diff. case, lead to think if  somebody has added the 
transverse leaf spring used on cars and, if so, which  are the mods to make on 
the spiral springs ? and if it performs on better  handling ?

Thanks in advance

Daniel _Monasterio_ (mailto:Monasterio at cueva) 



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