![]() ![]() Karen Jackson: "My First Car" questionnaireĪPR Morgan: Driving in Japan. Jim: Seat belt lawįEB Morgan: Driving in WESTPAC. JAN Reider: Steering parts are not the same for all years. Reider: Tail lightsĭEC Reider: Preventative maintenance. NOV Souza: A club library? Jim: Unsafe at any speed. Use the RIGHT size screwdriver for carb jets Reider: Distributor failure strands Corvair Fuel pumpsĪUG McClellan: Gas welding, Part 4. JUN Rogers: List all Corvairs owned by CNM members Tech tipsĪPR McClellan: Beginning to Weld, Part 3. MAR McClellan: Beginning to Weld, Part 2. Corvair Monza GT, a GM styling studyįEB Bill McClellan: Beginning to Weld, Part 1. JAN Reider: Install an electric fuel pump. Reider: The need to change your oilĭEC Rogers: Flea market fund raiser. SEP Mark Morgan: Driving in Yurp: The UK. ![]() Reider: Two Holley 2-barrel carbs on 110-HP Monza Reider: Larger tires and wheels for CorvairsĪUG Econorun to Bandelier. JUN Morin: Early model fan belt replacement. ![]() Special oil for turbos? Reider: Emissions Reider: distributor specificationsĪPR Mark Morgan: What keeps me in Corvairs. MAR Requirements for a successful car club. Reider: Tire sizesįEB Morin: Carb linkage rebuild. Reider: Silicone: Friend or FoeĭEC Morin: Corvair oil and grease seals. NOV Bert Levy: Escape Road - a Monza muscle car. Richard Twilley: 40.7 MPG in the econorunĪUG Jim: Eccentric car owners. Reider: Remove push rod tubes safelyĪPR Many "April Fool" pranks plus a Corvair crossword A CNM Christmas PoemįEB Jerry Goffe: On the way to Phoenix. Oil system tipsĭEC Mark Morgan: Spirit of Claunch. JUL Reider: My 1965 Corvair: upgrad to "1982 Monza" features and qualityĪUG Reider: My 1965 Corvair: more details. JUN Carl Johnson: Replace a 3-speed with a 4-speed Rogers: New Mexico Council of Car Clubs: NMCCC Jim: Why I own a CorvairĪPR March Fun Run, step-by-step. CNM is now incorporated in New MexicoįEB Reider: a Corvair that never had an oil change Christmas dinner in Santa FeĭEC Rear-engine DeLorian is NOT the 1982 Corvair. NOV Aspencade to the Boydston cabin in the Pecos. Engine RPM and tire sizesĪUG Pittman: Fan belt blues: not too tight! JUL Sylvan: Flea market, Los Alamos slalom. MAY Econorun results: Richard Twilley wins, 38.4 miles per gallon Reider: Corvairs of New Mexico "Ladies' Day"ĪPR The Dragon and the honey. Check your Body Identification Plate numbers NOV Two-seat Corvair conversion? Morin: Door panel removal and repairĭEC In praise of low-riders. Review: The (in)Compleat Corvair StoryĪUG Jim: Spyder Story 2001. Turbocharger upgradesĪPR George Morin: Tar Pie: Don't warm aerosol cans in the ovenĪPR Dan Simpson: How to do a splitter. MAR Carl Johnson's tribute to Ike Meissner. GM's Carbon Monoxide letter to ownersįEB Sylvan Zuercher's tribute to Ike Meissner Carl Johnson: An experimental CorvairĭEC Thanks to Ed Black's Chevrolet. CORSA membership and club insuranceĪUG Meissner: Install an ammeter. MAY What kills starters? George Brazil: Turbo Tech Talk. MAR New name: ENCHANTED CORVAIRS NEWSLETTER. Member profile: Mark MorganįEB George Morin's 1964 Corvair. Reider: Brake drums, shoesĭEC Modification for better Thermostat adjustment. Meissner: Fuel gauge failuresĪUG Jim: Turbocharging cons. JUN Meissner: I Can Fix Anything (Almost). Ask for tech information on turbo Corvairs Dinner at Bella VistaįEB Jim Pittman is Newsletter Editor. Richard Finch: Torque HeadsĪPR Turbo Tips. JAN Glen Thompson: Engine Rebuild on the RoadįEB Meissner: How to Win an Autocross. JUL Steve Gongora: The First Tri-State, Montrose, ColoradoĭEC Meissner: Clyde and the 500. Glen Thompson is Newsletter EditorĪPR Morgan: The Case for Restoration. Tech: Late shifter mechanismįEB Francis Boydston. OCT Steve Gongora: Report on Denver mini-convention We plan to order CNM front license plates Corvair production numbersĪPR Mark's seldom-seen 1965 Corvair. Text versions of newsletters from January 2001 are available on-line CORVAIRS of NEW MEXICO Updated 3 = Copyright (c) 2024 Corvairs of New Mexico = Corvairs of New Mexico "Enchanted Corvairs" Newsletters ![]()
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