[FC] FC powertrain

Steve Brown steven at sashimi.org
Sun Mar 25 22:31:57 EDT 2012


Not sure where you are but if you're near Phila. PA, I have some FC 
parts will sell pick up only including an FC engine, FC autotransaxle w/ 
bracket, couple of FC 3 speed transaxles with brackets, and other 
assorted FC parts that I no longer need.

  - Steve

On 03/25/2012 09:20 PM, Mike Moyer wrote:
> Differential won't work no speedo
>
> engine mount bracket on block is different. will need early car bracket
> trans mount is different for an FC
>
>   
> Mike Moyer
> Navarre, FL
> 1945 Cushman Road King
> 1961 Loadside 102 hp Powerglide
> 1963 Greenbrier 110 hp  4 spd
> 1964 Rampside 110 hp 4 spd
> 1965 Monza Convertible 140 hp 4spd 3:55 Posi AM/FM
> 1965 Corsa Coupe 140hp 4 spd
>
> 1965 Greenbrier 110 hp Powerglide
> 1982 Corvette Crossfire Automatic
> 1984 Corvette Z51 Crossfire Automatic
>
>
> ________________________________
>   From: Paul Huelskamp<phuel63 at yahoo.com>
> To: "corvanatics at corvair.org"<corvanatics at corvair.org>
> Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 7:26 PM
> Subject: [FC] FC powertrain
>
> Hi all, I'm new to the group, and have a question.
>
> Looking at a '61 corvan for sale that needs a motor/trans/transaxle.  I'd like to use the one in my late model car('65).  Not really sure if even the transmission crossmember or the drive shafts are there.  So the real question is, just how much of my car powertrain will I be able to use in the FC to get it on the road.  There was great debate among passengers in the car on the way home from the Performance Workshop this weekend.  Any info would be a help.
> Thanks,   
>
> Paul
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