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Old August 9th 03, 01:34 PM
JSoar
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Default Which Corvair engine

I am thinking about trying a one third Corvair engine in my
ultralight. I found a 1965 140 hp Corvair car and a 1964 turbocharged.
Or maybe the 110 hp would be best. Does anybody know which of the
Corvair engines would be best to start with? Thanks.
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Old August 9th 03, 05:28 PM
James R. Freeman
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110 hp
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I am thinking about trying a one third Corvair engine in my
ultralight. I found a 1965 140 hp Corvair car and a 1964 turbocharged.
Or maybe the 110 hp would be best. Does anybody know which of the
Corvair engines would be best to start with? Thanks.



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Old August 9th 03, 06:17 PM
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"James R. Freeman" wrote in message
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110 hp
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I am thinking about trying a one third Corvair engine in my
ultralight. I found a 1965 140 hp Corvair car and a 1964 turbocharged.
Or maybe the 110 hp would be best. Does anybody know which of the
Corvair engines would be best to start with? Thanks.


Yup. Stay away from the 140 hp heads - they easily drop valve seats. The '64
turbo is a hermaphroditic engine - some unique parts.

Rich S.


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Old August 9th 03, 07:30 PM
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JSoar wrote:
I am thinking about trying a one third Corvair engine in my
ultralight. I found a 1965 140 hp Corvair car and a 1964 turbocharged.
Or maybe the 110 hp would be best. Does anybody know which of the
Corvair engines would be best to start with? Thanks.


Yup sure do...none of them.

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Old August 9th 03, 07:59 PM
Jerry Wass
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Good thing you're only thinking about it.---You can't shorten the
crankshaft, or
crankcase, the crank throws are 60deg apart--to get 180deg firing(or
360deg)
you have to pick a pair that are offset at least one full cyl distance
apart-(from
front to back) this gives you a rocking couple--(horizontal twisting
motion)---
I was gonna use a 3 cyl -all on one side for a generator power plant--It
won't
work either.---The best engines are the 110 hp, '65 to '69--the Turbo Exh
valves are much better than std. Jerry

JSoar wrote:

I am thinking about trying a one third Corvair engine in my
ultralight. I found a 1965 140 hp Corvair car and a 1964 turbocharged.
Or maybe the 110 hp would be best. Does anybody know which of the
Corvair engines would be best to start with? Thanks.


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Old August 9th 03, 08:20 PM
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Good thing you're only thinking about it.---You can't shorten the
crankshaft, or
crankcase, the crank throws are 60deg apart--


Good thing you're only thinking about it.---You can't shorten the
crankshaft, or
crankcase, the crank throws are 60deg apart--


It will still run. Just shake like one of those large American made scooters.

Kind of a waste of a 'vair.
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Old August 9th 03, 09:38 PM
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(JSoar) wrote:

I am thinking about trying a one third Corvair engine in my
ultralight. I found a 1965 140 hp Corvair car and a 1964 turbocharged.
Or maybe the 110 hp would be best. Does anybody know which of the
Corvair engines would be best to start with? Thanks.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

William Wynne is your man @
http://www.flycorvair.com/

IMHO...
It would seem you are not only re-inventing
the wheel... but possibly making your ultra-light
heavier than legal in the process.


Barnyard BOb --

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Old August 9th 03, 10:41 PM
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Why would you want to use a 1/3 Corvair? Why not the better half VW by
Len Milholland? A lot less weight than a whole corvair case with only
two active jugs on it...or do you plan to cut down the case? Check out
Len's VW at http://www.betterhalfvw.com/

It's about 80-85 pounds and approximately 30-35 HP according to Len.

Scott
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com
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Building RV-4
Gotta Fly or Gonna Die!

JSoar wrote:

I am thinking about trying a one third Corvair engine in my
ultralight. I found a 1965 140 hp Corvair car and a 1964 turbocharged.
Or maybe the 110 hp would be best. Does anybody know which of the
Corvair engines would be best to start with? Thanks.


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Old August 10th 03, 07:15 PM
BD5ER
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Check out
http://www.ultravair.com/


Nice looking, and the 'vair does have a fairly good track record. Don't know
why I fell for the 60 deg thing on an earlier post as I have a 'vair crank
setting on the floor in the shop. (the rod throws are 180 for each pair). I
also happen to have a 110 head with a bad center hole...........

Maybe my 1/2 VW is going to be history?

Thanks for the link.
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Old August 13th 03, 08:12 PM
George A
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I wouldn't throw that 1/2VW away just yet.
The 1/3'vair looks neat but it has less cubic inches then the 1/2VW.
That equals less power. And is heavier.

--
George Allen
Harrisburg, PA

(Peitenpol builder)

"BD5ER" wrote in message
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Check out


Maybe my 1/2 VW is going to be history?

Thanks for the link.



 




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