<VV> "Racing" WTBRT style
Western Canada CORSA
westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca
Mon Dec 3 16:55:25 EST 2007
With that little invested, any chance you could make it a true "Grassroots"
car and participate in the $2007 Challenge?
The last 'vair to participate, Angry P, back in '03 garnered some good press
for the 'vair, and the publishers now own a EM Spyder 'vert.
It's 'vair friendly territory.
Regards,
Joel
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From: virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org
[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Louis Armer
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 1:38 PM
To: Sethracer at aol.com
Cc: virtualvairs at corvair.org; scott at trunkhill.com
Subject: <VV> "Racing" WTBRT style
When our "grassroots" project was in it's initial "budget" stage, The
BEEF team hand selected the very
best 40 year old strut rods and bushings, installed them on our
95,000 mile +/- drivetrain and went racing !!! <GGG>
Since August of 2003, Scott Trunkhill and I have raced and slowly
improved WTBRT #112 into a very enjoyable ride.
I still miss the leaning suspension, the smell of burnt oil, and the
various unidentifiable squeaks and groans from our
"old" #112, but we sure do have fun with the NewBeef mobile and our
complete budget still remains under $4,500 for
both the OldBeef and the NewBeef racer. We have had over 500 runs in
the cars and look forward to another 500 without
any mechanical failures!!!<GGG>
At 03:49 PM 12/3/2007, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 12/3/2007 11:53:28 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
>hyarnell1 at earthlink.net writes:
>
>Bare in mind, if this adjustment bolt hasn't been moved in the recent
>past, it'll probably snap off. This is often caused (the neg.camber)
>by rotten sway bar bushings, especially that the transaxle end.
>
>harry yarnell
>
>
>
>
>You know those Cadillac drivers! <grin> What Harry was trying to say
>was: bear in mind, the adjustment bolt, especially in Eastern and
>Northern cars, is prone to "Rusting in Place" and may snap off or, at
>least, be so deformed or lacking in the partial threads it originally
>had, that you are likely to have to replace it, the nut and maybe the
>crazy washer, in order to successfully adjust the camber. There are no
>rear sway bar bushings on a stock Corvair, (no
>rear sway bar, either) I think Harry was referring to the rubber inserts
in
>the lower control arms -the sideways arms that connect the trailing arms
to
>the differential. They can be attacked by fluids. The ones just to
>the sides
>of the differential are often semi-dissolved from a combination of engine
>oil, diff lube, and - in automatics - ATF. They can resemble black
>chewing gum.
>When in bad shape, the inner tube liner often moves sideways (relatively
>speaking) under the standing suspension load, causing additional
>negative camber.
>You might be able to adjust it out, but if the bushing is in bad shape, it
>is time for a replacement. If the springs are sagging, it will also affect
>camber. Check the specs and replace them or go racing! Your choice! - Seth
>Emerson
>
>
>
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