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> Marcus' Corvair conversion, 914-C6
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post May 18 2019, 12:20 PM
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post May 18 2019, 12:28 PM
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I love those vintage pics. Looks like a fun day! Except for that fire, I mean.

I apologize for the long delay on this project. All that's left is to get a pair of lower shrouds and thermostats. The engine is otherwise mostly complete. Need a pulley setup like what David has. I have another problem where I built it in a spare bedroom and need to get it down to the garage. Somehow I need to figure out a brains-to-muscle ratio and get some help moving down a bunch of stairs. Or out the window and around the yard. Something.

The order of operations here is that my 914 is almost ready to go. Once it can move on its own power I can make room in the garage. But I'm very excited to figure out a way to move the engine and see if it will start.

Soon. All I can say is soon.
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post May 18 2019, 12:34 PM
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Wow. That's a sweet setup. Triple carbs and headers. Still in an overall compact package. Beautiful!


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post May 18 2019, 12:34 PM
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Glad to hear from you... Ya my mom sent me a huge box of photos, been fun ..looking back ....simple times .....I know some one who is dreaming of a Corvair powered 914..
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post May 18 2019, 12:36 PM
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Wow. That's a sweet setup. Triple carbs and headers. Still in an overall compact package. Beautiful!


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post Sep 6 2019, 02:40 AM
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post Sep 6 2019, 03:00 AM
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Dammit. I was hoping to hear how Marcus was doing. Anyone hear from him lately?

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post Sep 6 2019, 08:53 AM
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post Sep 7 2019, 10:34 PM
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Hello gentlemen.

Thank you for the warm thoughts. As many of you have guessed I'm not doing all that great. My remaining kidney is not doing well, creatinine levels are in the 4s. I'm slow, weak, dizzy. Some days I have good energy but most days I'm flattened out. I've lost 30 pounds over the summer and my docs don't like that one little bit. But hey, on the plus side - new pants! I'm okay for now but we're all on the same page as to where this is leading. I'm totally off treatment now - no chemo, no dialysis, no steroids, no blood infusions, nothing. Just winging it. That's the new medical plan: winging it. My nephrologist gave me the hospice speech last Thursday but I think that's still at least another year off. Hooray! I plan to make all that planning-for-the-inevitable stuff yet another project. There always needs to be a project.

Some notes on the Corvair engine project:

I have a suspicion that I need to take the engine back apart because it seems to me a little tight bolted altogether. It meets spec for torque to rotate the crankshaft. It just isn't quite as free as I would like it to be. Both me and two machinists inspected the main bores and they were all fine, pre and post bearing install. Maybe I'm just imagining it. Or it could be that the case wants an align-bore. Tom Stark the machinist didn't seem to think so. I'm 50/50 on popping it apart because I have no real way of measuring bore alignment.

The main note is that I can't take the project any further. I'm just too weak. Next year I'll be selling my 914 and all of the bits that go with it. At this stage in my life I need cash more than projects. I just want to drive the 914 next spring/summer as much as I can and then maybe sell it in the autumn. But hopefully I can sell off the Corvair bits for someone else to continue the project. I'd like to get out of what I put into it money wise, minus the labor as is my way. I'd really like to see someone finish the engine, install it, and run it. That's been the plan the whole time, but I need to hand it off to someone else as nerdy as I am about this stuff.

It's all sitting in my spare bedroom, almost entirely completed. It just stares at me with disappointment every time I dawdle in there. I'm sorry for the let-down and for taking so long to get back to all of this. These days the Corvair engine is about the last thing on my mind.

So... who wants to pick up my obsessive little engine? Bring a friend.

Now that I'm wrapped up with it I'll reveal a little secret. Half the point for me to build this engine was really a roundabout way to have a 914 and never have to adjust the valves again. Ta-da!
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post Sep 8 2019, 12:22 AM
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Thanks for updating us Marcus. Sorry to hear of your troubles.

When a new engine is assembled, it can be difficult to turn by hand. I've always been told to put a new starter on any new engine because the extra effort required can finish it off. That means unhappy customer.

The level of care you have used building this engine, I'd be surprised if something was wrong with it.

I'll let YOU in on a little secret: I drive my 914 almost 100 miles a day, and I will NEVER stop hating valve adjustment time!



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post Sep 8 2019, 06:01 AM
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Hi Marcus - it would seem that people all over the place have had you in their minds lately. I would like to think I would be able to adopt your approach in a similar situation. Not sure I could - but would like to think so.

I’ve been incommunicado of late - have been flat out (New Zealand, China. Japan) trying to retire but failing miserably! Must write properly this coming week.

Now 914world, who is going to grab Marcus’ gem of an engine for their 914? I have put a reverse rotation Corvair engine in my 914 and have learnt a lot on the way. I would be only too pleased to assist from afar (Australia) if anyone buys Marcus’ engine. I have the designs for the engine mounts that I can share, a few tricks about other bits and pieces, eg gearbox mounts, and I have a really nice specially designed fan belt pulley that I could provide to the new owner (which is proven on my car and which I think is essential for a reverse rotation engine). Anyway, you get the gist. You buy Marcus’ engine and I will pass on all that I have leaned in putting one of these engines in to a 914.

Or else I will have to buy it myself - but I’m trying to retire, remember.

Will email you later this week Marcus.

Cheers

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Really sorry to hear this Marcus. I agree that your attitude is inspirational and glad to see that you still have a sense of humor. I have a saying ... laughter is the best medicine that that isn't prescribed often enough.

I keep telling my wife the reason I have so many projects is so I always have something to look forward to (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)

Hang in there. I wish you the best and pray that divine intervention will come your way.
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@slow914 wants a corvair engine.....

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A Corvair engine is the only engine swap I would consider. Can't afford a Porsche 6, and have had many Corvairs over the years. My son currently has a '66 with a 110/automatic in it. I don't want to cut up the car for radiators and intercoolers.

I would love to pick it up and help you out, but I'm still recovering from my daughter's wedding. (Financially, I mean. The hangover is long gone!)

I hope a World member can keep this going for you.
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Hey gang, not to worry. After all, a world without me is not a world where I want to live.

I have my last words figured out just in case. My plan is to spin a yarn to whoever might be present about how I stashed away thousands of dollars in a secret location. "The money.. " I'll gasp, "The money is in the ... [croak]." There's no reason why it can't be funny. Everything is funny from the right perspective.

Anyway, I'm touched by the kindness. 914world is the best auto forum on World Wide Web. You guys are the best.
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Oh man, I'll bet the dowry was sizable. Presumably a goodly amount of livestock and acreage isn't cheap, not to mention the magic jewels. No idea how you manage.


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Dang Marcus sorry to heart things are going so bad health wise. I applaud your spirit though. I've almost got mine back on the road. I'll try to pick a good day & we can go grab lunch in it
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Retirement? What's that? It sounds nice despite the sinister overtones of the word. You should retire somewhere with a huge garage and shop ... for reasons. Clearly only a gentleman of quick mind, sound judgment, and reasonable fabrication skills should inherit my project. Ownership of a well used shop goes without saying.


*cough*



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Hi Marcus - it would seem that people all over the place have had you in their minds lately. I would like to think I would be able to adopt your approach in a similar situation. Not sure I could - but would like to think so.

I’ve been incommunicado of late - have been flat out (New Zealand, China. Japan) trying to retire but failing miserably! Must write properly this coming week.

Now 914world, who is going to grab Marcus’ gem of an engine for their 914? I have put a reverse rotation Corvair engine in my 914 and have learnt a lot on the way. I would be only too pleased to assist from afar (Australia) if anyone buys Marcus’ engine. I have the designs for the engine mounts that I can share, a few tricks about other bits and pieces, eg gearbox mounts, and I have a really nice specially designed fan belt pulley that I could provide to the new owner (which is proven on my car and which I think is essential for a reverse rotation engine). Anyway, you get the gist. You buy Marcus’ engine and I will pass on all that I have leaned in putting one of these engines in to a 914.

Or else I will have to buy it myself - but I’m trying to retire, remember.

Will email you later this week Marcus.

Cheers

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Hells yes we should. I eat light.

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Dang Marcus sorry to heart things are going so bad health wise. I applaud your spirit though. I've almost got mine back on the road. I'll try to pick a good day & we can go grab lunch in it

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