<VV> EM Full Suspension Rebuild - sort of humor - with a serious side

J. R. Read hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Fri Sep 12 21:34:06 EDT 2014


I've said it before and I still say it.  Best (well easiest) way to change a 
PG into a 4spd is to find someone who wants to change their 4spd into a PG. 
As we get older, there are more of those folks around now.  Trade cars!

Later, JR

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From: "Richard S Wasserman via VirtualVairs" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 3:32 PM
Subject: <VV> EM Full Suspension Rebuild


Hello Mark,

     Just gotta say Thank You! for posting your rebuild on the web, 
especially the step by step removal in the forum. I’m doing my 63 PG sedan 
and your clear step-by-step details of the removal is what got me to where I 
am now. Better than any book or video or forum info around…and now I 
stumbled on this thread just when I was wondering what to do after i finally 
get the cross member out…get that rusty heater box out and do what you said 
in this post - Perfect! Thank You again!
      My only problem now is that i want to possibly convert to 4-speed and 
I would need to cut/weld a different sub-unit on cuz the 4-speed is longer 
than the PG…it’s been much more work than I thought, without that!…I’ll 
probably just clean/paint and put it all back.
     Thanks again! Everytime i got stuck i turned to your post and it got me 
through it!
                   -Rich W
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