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    63Cutlass replied to the topic 62 Cutlass flywheel lightening in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 6 months ago

    62cutlassconvert, yes that is true with one piece drive line configuration, but a CV joint and center carrier bearing setup, things are set up differently. The first time I have any problems with my current set up, I will go to a one piece driveline. I have modified my upper control arms already, so the pinion angle can be easily changed as needed…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic 62 Cutlass flywheel lightening in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 6 months ago

    Joe Well, you are dead wrong in your assumption, have you done this swap, or are you assuming this as a fact? You are right about the front shaft angles not changing, but you have to consider that the front shaft (which is the shorter of the two already) will be even shorter, thus the angle of the joint at the trans end will be pushing the limit…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic 62 Cutlass flywheel lightening in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 6 months ago

    Well, you are dead wrong in your assumption, have you done this swap, or are you assuming this as a fact? You are right about the front shaft angles not changing, but you have to consider that the front shaft (which is the shorter of the two already) will be even shorter, thus the angle of the joint at the trans end will be pushing the limit for…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic 62 Cutlass flywheel lightening in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 6 months ago

    When you get your driveline shortened, it’s better to have the back end of the driveline instead of the front end shortened. That way you will partially avoid the acute angles that will arise if the front shaft of the driveline ends up shortened. Also try to set the drive line up so the rear u-joint and differential pinion angle are exactly the…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic 62 Cutlass flywheel lightening in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 8 months ago

    I have a 215 Buick steel used flexplate I will sell you. The cast Roto5 flywheel can not be machined thin enough to be used as a torque convertor flexplate without losing all integrity and strength that would be required. See my reply on the other Olds board to PM if you are interested.

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic 62 Cutlas Control Arm Alignmtne in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 9 months ago

    I believe that fig. 5-108 in the manual shows that the shaft is equal in length on either side of the lower arm, It looks like tool J-8808 locates the shaft centered in the arm, but I’m by no means an expert in front suspension work of the 61 to 63s.
    As far as getting more positive caster, yes, moving the top control arm straight back by…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic Exhaust in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 9 months ago

    I used a new carrier bearing assembly, one where the carrier housing, rubber insulator and bearing are tied together unlike the stock unit where the rubber just slides right out of the housing. I’m keeping the old setup but Desert Valley Auto Parts (623-780-8024) in Phoenix will probably have what you need in their yard. See my latest driveline…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic Exhaust in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 9 months ago

    I used a new carrier bearing assembly, one where the carrier housing, rubber insulator and bearing are tied together unlike the stock unit where the rubber just slides right out of the housing. I’m keeping the old setup but Desert Valley Auto Parts (623-780-8024) in Phoenix will probably have what you need in their yard. See my latest driveline…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass started the topic Driveline CV joint information….. in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 9 months ago

    As most of you know, our 61-63s have a rather complicated drive line setup. I recently had a clicking drive line noise and slight vibration develop that turned out to be a dry/ worn out ball&spring loaded socket that’s located in the center of the constant velocity u-joint. The shop manual calls this a “joint centering ball & socket” and its purpo…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic Exhaust in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 10 months ago

    I went to a T5 from an 84 Camaro and had to move the cross-member back a bit, the frame has an extra set of holes that were in the right position for the T5 trans mount. Using a torpedo level across the intake manifold carb base and lifting the back of the trans until the carb pad was level, determined the height of the cross-member mount. If I…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic Exhaust in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 10 months ago

    I went to a T5 from an 84 Camaro and had to move the cross-member back a bit, the frame has an extra set of holes that were in the right position for the T5 trans mount. Using a torpedo level across the intake manifold carb base and lifting the back of the trans until the carb pad was level, determined the height of the cross-member mount. If I…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic Exhaust in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 10 months ago

    Sorry for the late reply, I just got my lift installed in the new garage (wished I had that lift when I put my T5 in), taking under carriage pictures is now a breeze, so I took a few shots of my 63 with duals. The sound is great with the Walker mufflers, a nice quiet rumble at idle but the sound is not at all annoying or intrusive in the cabin at…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic Exhaust in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 10 years, 10 months ago

    Sorry for the late reply, I just got my lift installed in the new garage (wished I had that lift when I put my T5 in), taking under carriage pictures is now a breeze, so I took a few shots of my 63 with duals. The sound is great with the Walker mufflers, a nice quiet rumble at idle but the sound is not at all annoying or intrusive in the cabin at…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic Exhaust in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 11 years ago

    2 1/2″ inch pipes would be overkill on the little 215 V8. I used a local muffler shop that made a 1.75″ true dual system that exits right behind the rear wheels with chrome tips. Walker #17910 mufflers are only $19.97 from Summit. They are oval shaped reverse flow and are only 3.25 inches thick, 7.75 wide and 1.75″ in and out. These mufflers will…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass replied to the topic Exhaust in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 11 years ago

    2 1/2″ inch pipes would be overkill on the little 215 V8. I used a local muffler shop that made a 1.75″ true dual system that exits right behind the rear wheels with chrome tips. Walker #17910 mufflers are only $19.97 from Summit. They are oval shaped reverse flow and are only 3.25 inches thick, 7.75 wide and 1.75″ in and out. These mufflers will…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass started the topic A Tip; Fan Clutch replacement substitute…. in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 11 years, 5 months ago

    My AC equipped 63 had the fan clutch fail last month and after a lot of Web searching, I could not find a new replacement fan clutch for a 63 215V8 anywhere. I then found and downloaded the Hayden specification chart for their fan clutches. Hayden makes 220 different fan clutches, and by going to the process of elimination for each of the 220…[Read more]

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    63Cutlass started the topic Are the 215 blocks drilled for pilot bushing? in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 11 years, 5 months ago

    I’m in the process of buying a 215 V8 manual 4 speed 1962 Skylark, with intentions of swapping the automatic out of my 63 Cutlass and replacing it with the 4 speed. but before I pull the trigger I need to know will the crankshaft on my 63 215 V8 need to be drilled out for a pilot bushing? or is it a straight swap out?

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