<VV> Corvair engine plug, starter and ignition wiring diagrams
Charles Lee
chaz at ProperProPer.com
Mon Sep 29 01:54:10 EDT 2008
Here are some links -
They should be the same links I posted previously (so that anyone who
looked will get the latest version)
This is the "colorized" version of Page 6Y-19 of the 1965 GM Corvair
manual :
(This should be the same for (nearly) all year Corvairs,
And only shows GM's "recommended wiring arrangement.
I "tucked" the coil wire "under" the plug wires to avoid the previous
confusion.)
http://www.yourbuyersinn.com/Cars/Corvair/1965CorvairManual6Y-19.htm
This is the Ignition / plug wires / Starter circuit (as best I could
figure.)
http://www.yourbuyersinn.com/Cars/Corvair/CorvairIgnitionWiring.jpg
This is a link to a menu where I will put any other drawings, etc, that
I come up with :
http://www.yourbuyersinn.com/Cars/Corvair/CorvairTechHelp.htm
Note : I may change the web page style to make it easier to navigate,
but the content will not change except for additions and corrections.
All of these links are "live" and subject to change as suggestions come
in from anyone who finds something that needs to be added or corrected.
These have been vetted by VV over a couple of weeks and should be fairly
accurate at this point.
No guarantees, but if you find any problem, please let me know.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: J R Read_HML [mailto:hmlinc at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2008 8:44 PM
To: Charles Lee
Subject: Re: <VV> How to cold set Timing
Did you do a FINAL - final version of the colorized plug wiring?
Somehow I
missed it and would like to have a copy if that is available.
Thanks.
Later, JR
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Lee" <chaz at ProperProPer.com>
To: "'Dave Thompson'" <dave.thompson at verizon.net>;
<vairologist at verizon.net>; <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> How to cold set Timing
> I'm glad that helped !
> I've had Corvairs for a while, but forgot how to do set up a
> distributor. I learned a lot more than I asked !
>
> This is the place (VV, that is) to "fill in the blanks" !
>
> FYI :
>
> Did you know that AutoZone lends tools ? That's where I got the
> compression gauge, and even an OBDII code reader (for another car).
>
>
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