<VV> Center section, early Air Cleaner

Ian Harding harding.ian at gmail.com
Mon Jul 2 15:37:48 EDT 2007


Think about posting them here too....

http://www.gmpartswiki.com/w/EXTENSION_ASSEMBLY%2C_Air_Cleaner_Intake_%283.417%29

Each part number has a place to upload a photo.

On 7/2/07, Bill Hubbell <whubbell at umich.edu> wrote:
> The PCV valve holder is a separate part that is simply screwed onto the
> center section.  The part number for the center section is the same whether
> it has a PCV vale holder attached or not.
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> However, Ned IS correct that there were, in fact, SIX, not five different
> center sections.  According to my 1964 parts book, they are:
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> 1)       3794221 - 61-63 Car
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> 2)       3795313 - 60-63 Car w/CAC, 61-61 Station Wagon,  61-62 FC
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> 3)       3794222 - 64 Car w/CAC, 63-64 FC
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> 4)       3830633 - 63-64 FC w/oil bath
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> 5)       3840770 - 63-64 Car w/oil bath
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> 6)       3851803 - 63-64 Car w/CAC and oil bath
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> As I think about it, there is a difference in the way the baffle is designed
> for #2 and #3 on the list above.
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> I assume (but not sure) that # 3 was also used on 1965 cars w/CAC and 1965
> FCs.
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> Note that the parts book suggests (#5) that early 1964 cars (without CAC)
> used the 1963 style oil bath pre cleaner - I am not sure if this is true
>
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> I believe I have examples of #s 1, 3, 4, and 5 above.  If anybody has
> examples of #2 and #6 please take pictures and send to me and then I will
> post all six for all to see.
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> Bill Hubbell
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> From: LonzoVair at aol.com [mailto:LonzoVair at aol.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 10:00 AM
> To: whubbell at umich.edu; virtualvairs at corvair.org
> Subject: Re: <VV> Center section, early Air Cleaner
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> In a message dated 7/2/2007 8:39:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> whubbell at umich.edu writes:
>
> <<There are actually 5 different versions of this tube, two of which were
> used
> on 1964 cars.  Who can name all 5 of them and their applications?>>
>
> Ok, lets say:
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> 1)  61 & 62 car (no PCV valve holder)
>
> 1a) 63 car (with PCV valve holder)
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> 2) 61 & 62 FC (no PCV valve holder)
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> 2a) 63-65 FC (with PCV valve holder)
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> 3) 61 & 62 Car with Oil Bath (no PCV valve holder)
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> 3a) 63 & early 64 car with Oil Bath (with PCV valve holder)
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> 4) 61 & 62 FC with Oil Bath (no PCV valve holder)
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> 4a) 63-65 FC with Oil Bath (with PCV valve holder)
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> 5) late 61 & 62 car with A/C (no PCV valve holder)
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> 5a) 63 & 64 & 65 Car with A/C (with PCV valve holder)
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> 6) 64 & 65 car with A/C AND Oil Bath
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> Ok, what do I win????
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> ;-)
>
> Later,
>
> Lonzo
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> Lon Anderson in White Mills, KY
> CORSA, Corvanatics, Derby City Corvair, Central Kentucky Corvair
> 1961 Greenbrier
> 1963 Greenbrier
> 1964 700 sedan
> 1969 Monza coupe FOR SALE
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