<VV> 110 PG caveats : TC stays on transaxle

Sethracer at aol.com Sethracer at aol.com
Wed May 28 14:08:39 EDT 2014


You won't have to remove the TC. Just swap the PG bellhousing over (be sure 
 to have an oil pan gasket handy), and remove the pilot bushing in the 
crank. The  TC should slip in.  Everything else will swap over. You will have to 
find a  source for the vacuum feed to the modulator on the trans. The PG 
cars have a  little nipple on the crossover tube that goes between the carb 
bases. Stick cars  do not have that. Actually, 140 crossover tubes with the PG 
nipple are hard to  find, but you can probably modify the 110 tube to work, 
shortening the  end or ends. Be sure to clean off the tip of the TC before 
installing it, that  will make for an easier re-assembly.  - Seth 
 
 
In a message dated 5/28/2014 10:40:35 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
virtualvairs at corvair.org writes:

So,  after remove the 110 with its bellhousing, sans TC (which is still 
attached to  the transaxle?), I'll have to remove the TC separately after the 
engine is  removed, as a fairly simple, but separate step?

I had thought the TC  fit into the crank shaft end similar to the 4-speed 
input shaft fit into the  pilot bushing?



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