[FC] Belt Guide Installation on Early Engine
Paul Steinberg
corvanatics@corvair.org
Sun Feb 15 23:45:01 2004
what is wrong with a 1964 top shroud??? My 1964 Spyder was an early
production (#3) and it didn't have the guides. I replaced the original with a
later production. OK.... it isn't original, but who cares?? A top shroud is
a top shroud... Off hand, I can't think of anything that would be different
for the FC vs. the car..... 1964 - 69 are all the same according to my parts
book with the exception of the turbo cars and it will fit back to 1961 if you
plug the PVC hole. I may be wrong, but I can't think of any thing that is
different except for possibly the oil cooler cover... Hopefully someone else
will jump in here and help with some further information.... Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: * Greenbrier Goon *
To: corvanatics@corvair.org
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [FC] Belt Guide Installation on Early Engine
>get the correct top engine cover and don't mess around with trying to make
>it
>fit properly. A top cover shouldn't cost very much and is the way to go.
>there is a flat part that the bracket mounts to on the correct top
>cover.....
>Paul in CT
Trying to find a '65 van shroud would not be easy.
Charles
Greenbrier World:
http://www.c-zone.net/northgte/greenbrier.htm
1963 Greenbrier PG (soon to be 4 speed)
1963 Corvair 95 4 Speed (soon to be scrap)
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