[V8Vairs] shocks and springs

steve williams steve.williams at live.com
Thu Jul 31 00:30:02 EDT 2014


Thanks for the info,
I have a crown kit project from Ken Hand that I can use for my 65'convert. I'm using a late LT-1 destroked to 302 to reduce the torque load.
I can flip the ZF no problem, how much is the c5/saginaw setup gonna run me best guess?
Thanks,
Steve W.

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> On Jul 30, 2014, at 11:21 PM, "Archibald Evans" <ade383 at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>   I've built several Big Sag to C5 diff and am planning to build many more. I'm also prototyping Big Sag out-put in the Corvair for those who have done Crown cars and don't want to reconfigure the linkage. My 2 cents on your ZF: Flip it. They weren't very strong and it's a museum piece... ADE 
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>> On Jul 30, 2014, at 20:23, "steve williams" <steve.williams at live.com> wrote:
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>> Hi guys,
>> Did anyone get the C-5/saginaw transaxle build done yet?
>> I just got a ZF 5-speed from an old GT-40 to use and it's only 10-inches from axle centerline to bell housing/engine block face. It looks real short to use like the motor will be to far aft. I'm told by RBT transmissions that the half shafts can NOT have any side loads, so I'm going to have to use an upper/lower link style rear trailing arm.
>> Comments please,
>> Steve W.
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>>> On Jul 30, 2014, at 3:37 PM, "KEN KLASSEN" <kkklassen at shaw.ca> wrote:
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>>> Gord I have some hotrod springs I took out of my crown car when I went to the Clark HD springs they are yours to try if you like 
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>>> Ken
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>>> If you like them maybe we can work a deal towards the parts that you have I want hahaha
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>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Gord Rexin <gorexin at shaw.ca>
>>> To: discussion of non-stock engines in Corvairs <v8vairs at corvair.org>
>>> Sent: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 12:58:00 -0600 (MDT)
>>> Subject: Re: [V8Vairs] shocks and springs
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>>> Thanks for the replies. On a side note I'm picking up a new steering rack today. Will have to carefully check it against the one in the car to make sure they're one and the same.
>>> Gord
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>>>> On 2014-07-30, at 11:47 AM, Matt Nall wrote:
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>>>> Cars kinda flopping down on drivers side, looking to replace springs and shocks 
>>>> and maybe gain 1/2" more clearance for tires. Whats recommended, stock LM parts 
>>>> or something else? Car is Matts old blue Crown. Thanks,
>>>> Gord
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>>>> Gord,  those are all Crown pieces....  I'd get with Coil Spring Specialties  and after measuring yours... let them wind some new ones that will do what you want.
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>>>> Matt Nall
>>>> Charleston, Oregon
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/The-Corvair-Patio
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>>>> http://tinyurl.com/Matts-Tech-Pages
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