Tag: 1963
Corvair Antennas
In this article I will explore everything I’ve learned about Corvair radio antennas. As with all research projects, this article is subject to revision as new information becomes available. Corvair radio antennas can be roughly divided into four major groupings, based on antenna mast and body styles. These groups are:…
Corvair 95: Stock Was…
by Steve Spilatro …a series of occasional articles on changes to Corvair 95 components during its short production life Running Changes 1964 Model Year40 Tags: running, changes, articles, stockArticles by Bill Hubbell35Oil Bath Pre-Cleaners Air Conditioning Fast Idle Solenoids Washer Bottle Brackets 1964 Corvair Running Changes Early Corvair Door LatchesTags: corvair,…
Early Corvair Shock Absorbers
Oil Bath Pre-Cleaners
Early Model AC Evaporator Temp Control Switches
Generator Mounting Brackets
This post uses pages from the 1960-64 Assembly Manuals to explain the different rear mounting brackets used for Corvair Generators. The first two photos are from the 1960 Assembly manual, showing all three possible generators and their brackets: Generator Part # Bracket Part # Bracket Length & Description 1100357 (7″…
Refurbishing Early Model Air Conditioning Distributor/Control Assembly
Blower Belt Guides – TSB 982
All Corvair engines produced after November 29, 1963 were equipped with Blower Belt Guides, as noted in Technical Service Bulletin #982, dated March 18, 1962. This TSB also gives instructions for adding blower belt guides to earlier engines (1961-64). Thanks to Dave Newell for providing scans of this TSB. Straight…
A6 Compressor Model Sticker Replacement
Late 1963-1965 Corvair A6 compressors used a foil sticker to display model number, charge, and serial number. While these stickers have been accurately reproduced for non-Corvair A6 models, they aren’t correct for Corvair, due to the difference in Model number and charge. Here is a photo of the reproduced sticker:…