Steven Phillabaum wrote:

> Just picked up my $100.00 (running when it was taken out
> of the car) corvair (pig in a poke).  Looking for
> technical data for ALL tolerances for instection purposes
> when I tear it down. I know of William Wynne, but would
> like info in format like Haynes, or chilton.  Plus any
> data that will help this pig fly.

First thing you need to do is buy William Wynne's conversion manual.  It
will be the best $59 you ever spent.  The first thing it might tell you is
if you bought the wrong engine.  You can order his outstanding manual at
http://www.flycorvair.com/products.html .  Next, visit Pat Panzera's
official CorvAircraft site, and check your head and case numbers at
http://www.corvaircraft.com/ to see what you have, and to find instructions
on how to subscribe to the CorvAircraft list.  There are about 300 guys
sitting around there waiting to answer everything you ever wanted to know
about making Corvairs fly.  And you could always visit my Corvair site at
http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/corvair/ if you wanted more excruciating
details.

But to answer your question, all you need is the $19.95 1965 GM Corvair Shop
Manual, available from Clark's Corvair at
http://www.corvair.com/user-cgi/pages.cgi?category=home , or Corvair
Underground at http://www.corvairunderground.com/.

Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL
N56ML at hiwaay.net
see KR2S project N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford

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