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Corvair Connection Central New Hampshire Corvair Association April 2014 Contents: Cover. 1 President s Message... 2 Secretary s Report 2 Editor s Cubicle...... 3 Tech Talk... 3 Mystery Member. 3 March Meeting... 4 Events Calendar.. 4 Market Place 5 Dust-Off forms.. 6 More Tech Talk 7 Remembering Phyllis.. 7 Roster.... 8 Next Meeting at Kapelli s on April 13 th at 1 PM. 1

President s message: Brierside chat GREETINGS CORVAIR FRIENDS As I sit down to write this month s message, we have switched from snow to rain. It s been raining hard all day with possible ice later tonight. Our last meeting was at the Weathervane in Chichester, NH. We had a good group that showed up for some detailed planning for the Dust Off. We were glad to see Jim and Rick at the meeting and Allan back from his snowmobile trip. The ladies were talking about the big shopping day coming up for stuff for the baskets. The hot topic was trophy designs for the show. I am sure everyone will be pleased with our final decisions. After many discussions, some final decisions were made at the very productive meeting. I hope the weather is changing for the better, meaning that spring may be coming sometime. Most likely The March meeting of the C N H C A w a s he ld a t the Weathervane restaurant in Chichester NH. There were 19 members present including Paul & Evelyn Ardito, Rick Barnard, Bob & Agnes Brown, Wayne & Janis Cox, Jon & Ginny Guignard, Allan & Judy Jones, Ron Moller & Polly Jewett, Ray & Cecile Moore, Ed & Christine Morse, Tim Sattler and Jim Turner. Co-President Ginny Blackmer called the meeting to order at 2:50 pm after all had enjoyed lunch. Thanks to Ray Moore for coordinating the location, all seemed pleased with the room, service and food. A motion to accept the Secretary s report as presented in the newsletter was made by Paul Ardito, seconded by Janis Cox and approved. Bob Brown presented the Treasurer s report with included income from dues and expenses to reserve the Fairgrounds, startup money for the Dust-Off and Newsletter expenses. Additionally, more dues were received at the meeting, a donation was received towards the Dust-Off auction and a memorial donation was made in the amount of $50 to the Concord Regional VNA in the name of Phyllis Turner. A motion to accept was made by Allan Jones, seconded by Paul Ardito and approved. Jon Guignard asked for additional photos for the Newsletter Mystery Photo. He also wanted to remind everyone that items for the Newsletter are usually needed within a week after the meeting for the next month. Our next meeting is scheduled for April 13 th back at Kapelli s in Boscawen. Dust-Off planning review and update: There was a 2 we are headed for a long mud season but look on the bright side summer is just around the corner. As I finish writing this in the morning, the weather has gone from rain to slush back to rain and is just making a mess everywhere. I will have to wade to my car through the puddles and mud in the driveway, but this too will dry up soon, I hope. Janis is finalizing her plans for the trip to Virginia to see sister Linda with her mother and have Ginny fly down and ride back with them. I am sure they can have a good time and not be too bored sitting around talking! Looking forward to seeing everyone at Kapelli s for our April meeting. Remember to bring your donations for the raffle baskets and door prizes. Also, remember to check what you need to get your car ready so you can get the parts and stuff and have lots of cars at the 25 th Annual Spring Dust Off. It is sure to be a great time for all!! Wayne Cox CO-President Secretary s Report March 9, 2014 lengthy discussion on trophies after which a motion to go with plaques for the car classes and the ice trophy s for the Valve Cover Race and Back-Seat Drive, was made by Ray, seconded by Bob and approved. A motion was made by Rick, seconded by Janis and approved that as a giveaway celebrating our 25 th Anniversary that we have glasses printed for each car entered. Ray brought in the Milwaukee Grinder that he is donating for the raffle. There was discussion about coming up with a couple more items so that we can offer a second and third place. Bob Brown suggested that he may be able to donate a case of oil and a suggestion of a $50 gas card might be good if someone wanted to donate. We discussed Door Prizes, with a reminder that if anyone has something or knows someone who could donate, that would be great. We will be asking Clark s. There was a discussion about inviting all 60 s Chevy s or all 60 s cars to the show. There was some interest, but it was agreed not this year. Ray also brought in the clock he made for the Best of Show. It is very nice and he has enough parts for another one for next year if we want to do this again. New Business: We received a note from member Bill Kolsun with his dues payment. We also received a thank you from the Jones family for the donation the club made in memory of Marion Jones to the church building fund. We also want to thank Ed Morse for visiting with Ted Trevor. It was noted that the V8 Registry can be accessed from the CORSA web site. Rick noted that he recently watched My Classic Cars on TV where host Dennis Gage devoted the show to two Corvairs. A motion to adjourn the meeting was made at 3:37 by Jon, seconded by Jim and approved.

The Northeast Corvair Council (NECC) is managed and financed by member clubs that are regional chapters of CORSA. We are a member of NECC along with 8 other clubs. NECC conducts performance driving events for all makes and models of cars. The events include open track days, time trials, auto crossing, drag racing and more. Their history goes back to 1974, when NECC conducted time trials for Corvairs at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. NECC has given our club a grant to help with our 25 th Dust-Off. This grant recognizes our (CNHCA) help at the 2012 Sturbridge convention. In addition, Al Lacki of NECC, has updated our website. He has done a tremendous job and the website can now be viewed at www.corvair.org/chapters/chapter032. Thanks, Al. From the Editor s cubicle Let s all welcome new member Jean Marc Urbain from Montreal Tech Talk A suggestion from Ray Moore I started my 64 coupe last week only to discover I had a large fuel leak around the top of the fuel pump. I tried to tighten the five 10/32 X 1½ bolts, only to find them stripped in the fuel pump housing. Being a farm kid, I took out the screws one at a time, re-drilled with a 3/16 drill straight through the body and installed a 10/32 X 2 stainless steel socket head bolt with a locking nut. Then proceeded and did the four others the same way - doing them one at a time keeping everything lined up. Restarted my car and everything worked out fine no leaks and it looks good too. Total cost was $5.00 plus cheap, cheap labor. Hope it helps. April Mystery Member Who am I now? Here is another installment of MM. I hope you re enjoying it. The answer for March at the right is Tim Sattler from 1969. I m still waiting for more submissions. To participate, scan your original photo at a minimum of 300 dots per inch and email the file to me at gnard@empire.net. If you can t scan your photo, I can. Send it directly to me to minimize handling. I ll scan it and get it back to you as soon and as safely as possible. If you don t wish your original photo to leave your sight, make a clean Xerox copy (halftone or gray scale) and get that to me. 3

March Meeting We had a productive March meeting with a great turnout. I don t know if this turnout was due to the seafood or beautiful weather. In any case it worked and I m glad. It was so nice to see so many faces we have not seen in a while. Check the minutes to see all who made the trek. Dust-Off plans are coming together nicely. We are trying something different with the trophies this year. Jim Turner came up with an idea for plaques and Janis is checking with the trophy company. We are also ordering some special keepsake mementos to hand out to all our registrants. With only one full meeting and a last minute panic meeting left before the show, we hope to see everyone at Kapelli s on the 13th for the last bit of planning before the panic meeting. Think spring. And in fact think it real hard!!! Events Calendar Next meeting 1 PM April 13 th at The Kapelli s Come help us do what CNHCA does best eat, greet, and meet! Top of the agenda for April is more Dust-Off planning. We received an email from Bay State Corvairs stating that they will contribute 4 baskets to our Chinese Auction in honor of the 25th anniversary of the show. That s very generous and we thank them. More Events. April 13........ Meeting at Kapelli s 1 PM to eat 2 PM to meet May.......... Last minute Dust-Off meeting TBA May 17.. 25th New England Spring Dust-Off 10-4 PM, Gate G of the Hopkinton on Fairgrounds July 21 25, 2014... CORSA International Convention in Tacoma, WA 4

25th Annual New England Spring Dust-Off information & registration form. Come help us celebrate our 25th Annual New England Spring Dust-Off. Join us at the Midway (Gate G) of the Hopkinton State Fairgrounds, on Saturday, May 17th from 10 to 4 PM. The show will take place rain or shine! We ll have trophies and awards for 3 places in 8 classes plus long distance, best of show, and hard luck. There will be valve cover racing and a back seat driving event as well as Chinese auction baskets, door prizes, and a special raffle. As always there will be food and convenient restroom facilities. Pre-register until May 7th. MARKETPLACE 5

THE 25 th ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND SPRING DUST-OFF PRE-REGISTRATION FORM This information keeps our pre-registration mailing list up to date and allows us to fill out your show forms in advance. If you attend in a different Corvair, report it at the registration tent to insure you are placed in the proper voting class. Name: Address: City/Tow n/state/zip: Phone: Fax: Cell: Email: Which local Club (s) do you belong to? Are you a CORSA member? INFORMATION ABOUT THE CORVAIR YOU WILL BE SHOWING Year: Model: Body Style: Engine: Trans: Special Features: PLEASE CIRCLE YOUR VOTING CLASS. SPECIAL CLASS (H) IS FOR STINGERS, SPRINTS, MODIFIED, CORVAIR BODIED OR POWERED, ETC. A early open, B early coupe, C early sedan or w agon, D late open, E late coupe, F late sedan, G forw ard control, H special Pre-registrations must be received by May 7 th. Make checks payable to CNHCA and send with this completed form to: Jon Guignard, 7 Bennett s Ferry Rd., Sanbornton, NH 03269 REGISTRATION FEES Pre-registration On Site Totals Vehicle display includes flea market space. $15.00 per entrant $20.00 Flea market space w ithout an entered vehicle $20.00 $20.00 Valve Cover Race per person racing not valve cover $ 3.00 per person $ 5.00 Grand Total THE 25 th ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND SPRING DUST-OFF PRE-REGISTRATION FORM This information keeps our pre-registration mailing list up to date and allows us to fill out your show forms in advance. If you attend in a different Corvair, report it at the registration tent to insure you are placed in the proper voting class. Name: Address: City/Tow n/state/zip: Phone: Fax: Cell: Email: Which local Club (s) do you belong to? Are you a CORSA member? INFORMATION ABOUT THE CORVAIR YOU WILL BE SHOWING Year: Model: Body Style: Engine: Trans: Special Features: PLEASE CIRCLE YOUR VOTING CLASS. SPECIAL CLASS (H) IS FOR STINGERS, SPRINTS, MODIFIED, CORVAIR BODIED OR POWERED, ETC. A early open, B early coupe, C early sedan or w agon, D late open, E late coupe, F late sedan, G forw ard control, H special Pre-registrations must be received by May 7 th. Make checks payable to CNHCA and send with this completed form to: Jon Guignard, 7 Bennett s Ferry Rd., Sanbornton, NH 03269 REGISTRATION FEES Pre-registration On Site Totals Vehicle display includes flea market space. $15.00 per entrant $20.00 Flea market space w ithout an entered vehicle $20.00 $20.00 Valve Cover Race per person racing not valve cover $ 3.00 per person $ 5.00 6 Grand Total

Tech Talk What s That Clunking Sound? By Bob Brown You may recall that in the winter of 2009, I did a total recon of the front suspension and steering of our 65 coupe and took that death-defying ride of 12 miles to the alignment shop. That was a Saturday and my reason for choosing that particular day was three-fold; (1) less traffic to contend with, (2) I knew that he would be working that day and his knowledge of classic cars was extensive, and (3) I had faith in his work. And, sure enough, he did a beautiful 4-way alignment. Fast forward to 2013 and we re driving west along route 11 in company with Jon & Ginny, Ray & Cecile. It s a beautiful fall day and our 3-car caravan is heading for the Vermont side of the Connecticut River, the north to wherever. Agnes was enjoying the ride until we reached E. Andover that is. We hit a rough section of road and ouch! What s that loud clunking noise up front? This can t be happening! Everything s new and tight. As we continued our trip, I listened intently to determine its characteristics and noticed that it would continue to vibrate briefly after each clunk. I made an effort to keep the right front wheel away from rough spots until we stopped at a diner near the bridge going into Orford. There I did some preliminary checks, which yielded no obvious problems. On the trip home, the noise didn t change, but I knew I had to find the source as soon as possible. So, once home, I raised the front on stands and began checking every bushing, nut and bolt. Everything was checking out fine and then I happened to grab the right tie rod and quickly discovered the inner tie rod was loose inside the sleeve. Then I noticed that the clamp was in the wrong position, which rendered it incapable of pinching the sleeve onto the tie rod end. Although the other three clamps were correctly positioned, they weren t properly tightened to the correct torque. Once all four clamps were tightened, the noise disappeared and I was able to finish out the season. I did, however, order a new sleeve. Recently, I removed the right tie rod assembly and upon examination I noticed the threads on the inner sleeve end were badly damaged and the bore had been enlarged over time. Despite the fact that it took three driving seasons or about 4,000 miles for the problem to surface, it s frightening to think what could have happened if this clunking sound was left unchecked. An innocent mistake by a very experienced technician that might have had serious consequences. So, please, when it comes to a heavy banging or clunking sound that suddenly appears without warning, don t be complacent. In memory of Phyllis Turner I want to thank you for coming to Phyllis funeral She would have liked that seeing all you people. Phyllis enjoyed going to Corvair meetings, Dust-Off and car shows to meet all you people and enjoying the great get-togethers. We will miss her. Thank you for sending sympathy cards when I needed them. Jim Remembering Phyllis Turner 7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 CNHCA 2014 membership roster Ardito, Paul & Evelyn PO Box 1037, Moultonborough, NH 03254 603-544-2700 paul.ardito@yahoo.com Barnard, Rick & Leslie 403 Maple Street, Contoocook, NH 03229 603-746-4161 Beyea, George & Suzanne 115 Carolina Blue Bird Loop, Arden, NC 28704 603-387-0186 gacbeyea@gmail.com Bishop, Rick & Shelly 17 Tallwood Drive, Northfield, NH 03276 603-286-3544 Bleiler, James 93 East Pleasant Street, Melrose, MA 02176 781-588-1888 jbleiler@verizon.net Bombardier, Ray & Kathy 6 Kraft Road, Milford, MA 01757-2126 508-473-7026 bomma@comcast.net Boutsianis, Kim 4 Moore Road, Gilmanton Iron Works, NH 03837 603-267-7910 kimrick@metrocast.net Brown, Bob & Agnes 252 Sanborn Road, Tilton, NH 03276-5728 603-286-3908 Cox, Wayne & Janis 38 Concord Street, Peterborough, NH 03458 603-784-5390 janis03449@yahoo.com Crowley, Wayne & Suzanne 351 Shaw Road, Northfield, NH 03276 603-455-2363 wcsmc351@metrocast.net Deyak, Linda 206 Golf Road, Dover, NH 03820 603-742-5486 sunrunr@aol.com Freeman, James & Nancy 22 Greenhouse Lane, Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-6191 j.freeman@tds.net Guignard, Jon & Ginny 7 Bennett's Ferry Rd., Sanbornton, NH 03269 603-934-6476 gnard@empire.net Hicks, Gary 18 Nevins Drive, Londonderry, NH 03053 603-818-8530 garyh138@comcast.net Jones, Allan & Judy 134 Roby Rd., Webster, NH 03303 603-746-4222 jones.judith66@gmail.com knoxland@tds.net Kazilionis, Jim & Paula 66 Albany Street Ext, South Portland, ME 04106 207-838-3506 jpabk@maine.rr.com Kimball, Ray & Eleanor 144 White Plains Rd. Webster, NH 03303 Kolsun, Bill 45-47 43 rd Street, BSMT Apt., Sunnyside, NY 11104 718-361-1387 wkolsun@iie.org Lavoie, Richard & Linda 45 B Street, Hudson, NH 03051 603-883-4380 Leonard, Chuck & Sharon 4 Tyson Road, South Easton, MA 02375 508-238-0455 Lowe, Jerry & Jean PO Box 62, Clyde River, Shelburne co., Nova Scotia BOW 1R0 902-637-2298 MacEwen, Dana 64 Bayview Ave, Bucksport, ME 04416 207-469-3457 bayviewcorsa@hotmail.com McMillan, Dave & Debbie 33 Woodhaven Blvd., Providence, RI 02911 401-231-0784 dmac632000@yahoo.com Moller, Ronald 130 Ogunquit Road, Cape Neddick, ME 03902-7936 207-361-1340 zippermoller@yahoo.com Moore, Raymond & Cecile 12 Moore Road, Gilmanton Iron Works, NH 03837 603-267-6191 raymoore@metrocast.net Morrill, Robert & Cecile PO Box 3, Franklin, NH 03235 603-934-4677 bobmorrill31@gmail.com cealmorrill@gmail.com Morse, Ed & Christine 10 Livingston Road, Meredith, NH 03253 603-279-9819 Pieroni, Charlie & Kay 164 Ten Rod Road, Rochester, NH 03867 603-332-0124 Raia, Paul & Celia 44 Columbia Road, Arlington, MA 02474 781-648-1662 c_raia@yahoo.com Sattler, Tim PO Box 215, Tilton, NH 03276 603-759-9498 tsattler@metrocast.net Sedani, Bob & Elaine 393 West Chestnut Street, Brockton, MA 02301 508-584-7792 r.sedani@comcast.net Stephan, David & Pat 161 Lear Hill, Goshen, Newport, NH 03773 603-863-1718 learhill2@myfairpoint.net Stewart, Allison & Titus 29 Beach Street, Tilton, NH (Summers) - Winters St. Cloud FL 407-301-8115 govairs@aol.com Teixeira, John & Lynda 122 1st Street, Raynham, MA 02767-1410 508-821-8482 jt09330@comcast.net Tinkham, Ronald & Karen 12 Bear Run, Gorham, ME 04038 207-894-5093 4carbcorvair@maine.rr.com Todd, David & Hattie 10 Old Homestead Hwy., Keene, NH 03431-4429 603-352-6499 dhcorv@yahoo.com Trevor, Ted PO Box 113, Moultonborough, NH 03254 Turner, Jim 1385 Hopkinton Rd., Hopkinton, NH 03229 603-225-3093 Urbain, Jean Marc 4824 St. Denis, H2J2L6, Montreal, QC, Canada 514-266-3035 jmurbain@videotron.ca Membership in CNHCA is $15.00 per year for CORSA members and $20 for non-members. Dues are due in January except for members who joined in the last quarter of the year. Make checks payable to: CNHCA and mail to: CNHCA, PO Box 197, Sanbornton, NH 03269 2014 officers & Editorial Staff CO-Presidents Ginny Blackmer & Wayne Cox, 38 Concord St., Peterborough, NH 03458 janis03449@yahoo.com Vice President Judy Jones, 134 Roby Rd., Webster, NH 03303 603-746-4222 Secretary Tim Sattler, PO Box 215, Tilton, NH 03276 603-759-9498 Treasurer Bob Brown, 252 Sanborn Road, Tilton, NH 03276-5728 603-286-3908 Editor Jon Guignard, 7 Bennett's Ferry Rd., Sanbornton, NH 03269 603-934-6476 Assistant Editor Judy Jones 603-746-4222 Publisher Rhoda Hardy THE CORVAIR CONNECTION OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF CNHCA CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE CORVAIR ASSOCIATION (CNHCA) WAS FORMED IN 1981 BY A GROUP OF CORVAIR ENTHUSIASTS. IT IS THE ONLY CORVAIR CLUB IN NEW HAMPSHIRE SANCTIONED BY CORSA (CORVAIR SOCIETY OF AMERICA, INC.), AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF MORE THAN 5500 MEMBERS. CLUB MEETINGS ARE HELD MONTHLY (EXCEPT DECEMBER) AT A TIME AND PLACE ANNOUNCED IN THIS NEWSLETTER WHICH IS SENT TO ALL MEMBERS. MEETINGS TEND TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS TO PROMOTE EASE OF PARTICIPATION. 8