Yes and no. While it does "detail which engines are preferrable" It does not 
detail "the rest of process you"ll need to convert a corvair. Aside from the 
precious dollars spent on the book, you WILL need the GM factory manual and 
likely the videos that the author offers. I have purchased and  read W 
Wynnes book and found fully one half of it written in the first person, 
boasting of his abilities and full of references to unrelated and incidental 
bits of aviation history. Do not expect to convert/restore an engine with 
this book. The book does have about 5 paragraphs that are definitely 
useful,...so borrow a friends book or have a bunch of you purchase one copy 
and share..OR.. read these KR net newslletters. All of the useful 
information from Wynnes book is or has been mentioned several times over in 
this, our forum.
Pat Russo
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Langford" <m...@n56ml.com>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: KR> which Corvair engine to use


> VairHeads,
>
> For those planning on using a Corvair engine, the very first step is to 
> buy
> William Wynne's Corvair Conversion Manual, available from
> http://www.flycorvair.com/products.html, at the top of the price list.  It
> details exactly which engines are preferable, as well as the rest of the
> process you'll need convert a Corvair for aircraft use.  > >
> 

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