<VV> Transmissions

Daniel Monasterio González dmonasterio at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 18 14:49:38 EST 2013


AFAIK you are right Shortle but, think all 60-65s are called "Muncies"
just to tell they are different from 66-69s. Think 60-65s are specific for
Corvairs (and probably Tempests) while 66-69s share parts with Chevies.

¡¡ Feliz Navidad !!

Daniel Monasterio

On 18/12/13 12:47, "shortle" <shortle556 at earthlink.net> wrote:

>As I understand it, ALL Corvair manual transmissions were made in
>Michigan and none were made in Indiana.
>But the '66 and later transmissions are referred to in the Corvair clubs
>as the "Saginaws" but in reality all are Saginaws. Smarter more in tune
>people can correct me please.
>Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado 81301
>
>
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>>Subject: <VV> Transmissions
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>>Bob Helts book, I've been told indicated that all the Corvair trannys
>>(exc glides) were Saginaws and perhaps the shop manual also - Clarks
>>tech folks as of today indicated - all corvair 60-65 are muncies - 66-69
>>are saginaws. true or false  - any suggestive literature on the topic....
>>
>> 
>>Best regards,
>>
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