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Axles - IRS Corvair (and other) modifications

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Subject: Axles - IRS Corvair (and other) modifications
From: Jim Hill <Jim_Hill@chsra.wisc.edu>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 15:29:45 -0500
Having broken a left rear stub axle on my TR6 in a VSCDA race six weeks ago,
I have an interest in the outcome of this discussion. 

Since my own three-wheel pirouette, I've talked to about everyone I know
with an opinion as to causes and cures of TR6 axle failure, but the only
thing that's become clear is that opinions differ.

I'm about to install a modified setup using Corvair parts - any thoughts and
comments would be especially welcome.

Jim Hill
SpyderWeb Vintage Racing
Madison WI
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Richard Taylor (n196x@mindspring.com )wrote:
Just for clarification, do the TR-4 straight (live?) axles have the same
propensity for creating the car-flipping exercise as the IRS (non-gov't
agency)?

Don Marshall (marshall@nefcom.net) wrote:
Has anyone who's used the Corvair rear spindle in an IRS 4A or 6 had one
break?

Jack Coffey (coffeyjack@bfusa.com) wrote:
In this ongoing analysis of axle breakage of live axle & IRS cars a lot of
knowledge has been "assumed".  Is anyone in a position to define the best
upgrades to IRS cars to avoid problems (eg. Corvair spindle) for someone,
like myself, who would like to avoid such mishaps -

And Greg Petrolati (greenman62@hotmail.com) wrote:
I read somewhere Group 44 did that [Corvair rear spindle ]for a racing
mod... I think they also uses half shafts from a Mercedes 190 for the inners
as well...Bill Warner, Am I right or was I dreaming? (think the article was
in British Car back when you had the car at Mid-O the first time)... For you
Vitess and GT6 types  I think the Corvair hubs were used in that application
as well... You may want to check on that though...
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