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> SOT: The truth about Corvair engines, Nothing but the facts and experience, please
Dr Evil
post Feb 19 2011, 05:56 PM
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There has been lots of interest in the corvair power plant over the years as a possible source of cheap HP for many vehicles. There are used in experimental aviation, dune buggies, buses (such as mine), and in place of many other air cooled VW power plants. They are fairly cheap to buy and build, very easy to build and maintain, and plentiful with readily available parts from several suppliers.

The main divide in the corvair engine line took place in 1965 when the displacement of the engine was moved to 2.7L and was offered in a NA 110HP, NA140HP, turbo 150HP and turbo 180HP. The only differences in the long block between these engines are the nitrided crank found in all but the 110HP, and the heads: 110 had one single barrel on each head, the 140 had 2 with one acting as primary and one as secondary. The turbos had a single barrel blow through setup.

The heads are the major limiting factor in the design. They are not built in an intuitive way and rob much hp. The 140 head had bigger valves, but like its 2.0L TIV analog, would drop valve seats due to the limited amount of material between the seats in the head, and the inability of larger seats to shed heat as well as smaller seats. This can, and has been overcome by those who have been rebuilding these heads fro decades by making sure the crush tolerance on the seats are correct, and staking the seats in place.

Currently, you can get a set of rebuilt, 140hp larger valved heads, with new hardware and no core for about $1200 from Corvair Ranch in Gettysburg, PA. I bought a set that was rebuilt and had the plenums taken off for tri porting for $1500 shipped off of ebay from Starr Cooke in El Cajon, CA, another well known Corvair entity.

Modified with plenum removed for individual runners:
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The above uses an adapter that allows the placement of Weber triples. My set came with this adapter.

Here is a head with a stock plenum, modified with bungs for FI. This is a 140 head as it has two carb bases on it:
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Standard engine:
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One of the cool things that many ACVW folks like is that the corvair engine has stock hydraulic lifters on it that use standard lifter, push rod, and rocker parts from Chevy. Easy and cheap to obtain.

Another great feature that I like over ACVW is the box design on the case. The top and bottom come off and allow for any maintenance. Swapping rods, bearings, what ever, is easy.
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Dr Evil   SOT: The truth about Corvair engines   Feb 19 2011, 05:56 PM
Dr Evil   9 bolt diff, 6 on early cars.   Feb 23 2011, 05:55 PM
carr914   RE: SOT: The truth about Corvair engines   Feb 24 2011, 09:27 AM
Vacca Rabite   This thread is doing nothing for my wants to build...   Feb 24 2011, 09:34 AM
RJMII   Or for me it would be a corvair powered street/...   Feb 24 2011, 11:48 AM
Dr Evil   Or for me it would be a corvair powered street...   Feb 24 2011, 04:10 PM
Dr Evil   For those interested in doing this, I have the hea...   Feb 24 2011, 10:07 PM
spankmeister7   Hi. I've been picking out bits and pieces for ...   Feb 25 2011, 12:35 AM
Dr Evil   Dude! You rock. Thanks for the info. You know ...   Feb 26 2011, 09:10 AM
Gearhead1432   I would like to know more about the valve rotator....   Feb 27 2011, 11:15 AM
Gearhead1432   Another concern would be the weight the rotator ad...   Feb 27 2011, 11:21 AM
jk76.914   Another concern would be the weight the rotator a...   Feb 27 2011, 11:52 AM
Dr Evil   I got what you are saying, it was just silly :roll...   Feb 27 2011, 12:28 PM
Dr Evil   Another cost comparison: Nickies for /6 OR /4 ...   Mar 7 2011, 12:17 AM
spankmeister7   Mmmm... Nikasil. Just like the cylinders in my BMW...   Mar 7 2011, 12:54 AM
Dr Evil   You should start a rebuild thread on that :) I rem...   Mar 7 2011, 07:34 AM
Dr Evil   How about a supercharger!? http://levair.com/   Mar 7 2011, 08:48 AM
gandalf_025   I was digging through my Storage area and came acr...   Mar 7 2011, 10:27 AM
Todd Enlund   Saw this in Portland the other day:   Mar 16 2011, 12:13 AM
rick 918-S   Saw this in Portland the other day: Cool long...   Mar 16 2011, 01:44 PM
DBCooper   From my memory of the cars themselves they all lea...   Mar 16 2011, 04:29 PM
Gearhead1432   Corvairs suffer from leaky pushrod tubes much like...   Mar 23 2011, 10:17 PM
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sixnotfour   :sawzall: My dads autocross car, triple webers .   Mar 24 2011, 12:48 AM
sixnotfour   my personnal favorite corvair, Bill Thomas , Doug ...   Mar 24 2011, 12:51 AM
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