<VV> Which Engine?

BobHelt at aol.com BobHelt at aol.com
Tue Jul 28 16:19:43 EDT 2015


Grant,
Zf was used only for the 98 and 102 and 1964 110hp engines. The ...516  
heads were for the 84 and  102 hp engines. So the common denominator   is 102 
hp engines. That should be your answer.
Bob Hel;t
 
 
In a message dated 7/28/2015 12:19:57 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
virtualvairs at corvair.org writes:

I am  trying to help someone long distance identify the engine that has 
been  transplanted in their 1964 Corvair so I can build him the best set of 
carbs  for it. The problem is that the block and head numbers cross years and 
are  identified differently in the Tech Guide. Hoping there is an easy in-car 
way  to determine what he has? The engine code is TT in front and ZF at the 
end,  which checks as a 62/3 102 or 64 110 in the engine suffix coding 
chart. I  asked him to check the heads to find out which, but they are 3813516. 
This  crosses as a 102 in the annotated cylinder head number list (page 6), 
but  shows as an 84 HP in the more detailed fold out on pages 7 and 8. There 
is a  note (4) that says it is an 84 HP for a Monza PG, assume not same 
camshaft as  102 HP version.  Guess it could be a hybrid throw-together?
Any help  on which to believe?
Thanks
Grant -  the Carb (not the Head)  Meister

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