Kelmark Input Shaft From Clark's Corvair Parts
				
Posted: 
Fri Oct 24, 2025 12:37 pm 
				by Rick Andersen
				The C8402 is for the Kelmark/Mid Engineering setup that flips the 66-69
"Saginaw" 4 speed Corvair transaxle so the differential is in front and the
V8 bellhousing bolts to the differential face like the Corvair bellhousing
would. It is not for the Crown style adapter that left the Corvair transaxle
in palce and attached the V8 bellhousing to the front of the 4 speed
transmission.
52 years serving the Corvair enthusiast 
Clarks Corvair Parts
400 Mohawk Trail
Shelburne Falls, MA 01370
(413) 625-9776
clarks@corvair.comhttps://ssl.corvair.com/user-cgi/search.cgi?search=C8402 
			 
			
				Re: Kelmark Input Shaft From Clark's Corvair Parts
				
Posted: 
Sun Oct 26, 2025 9:52 am 
				by Andria Raine
				A while back it was mentioned on the Corvair Forum, and possibly on the Corvair Center Forum as well, that Clark's no longer has these input shafts in stock, YET they still show as available in their online website catalog.
I have not confirmed this one way or another.
Back in July 2024 after getting my old car back, I ordered and received a New input shaft from Clark's just so I could have an unused spare in addition to the used spare and the one currently in the car. I doubt I will ever need either but they are nice to have, if for nothing else, piece of mind. 
Fortunately for me, in the sixteen years I drove my Kelmark Corvair there was never any issue with the one in the car.
When I sold the car, I passed along a New Spare that I had for it "Just in case". 
When I reacquired the car twenty-five years later, I was able to BUY a used one from the seller, which I suspect was probably the original one from the car and my new spare had been installed at some point but this is only a guess.
Now all I need to do is find a qualified individual to install the Richmond Reverse Ring and Pinion in the differential for me.
Since these gears are difficult to find these days, I do not want to risk an improper set up.
Even though I am within an hour of the Corvair Ranch in Gettysburg, PA, I know they do set up differentials but at the same time, I am unsure if they have the expertise needed to properly set up these particular gears.
IF anyone here can direct me to such an individual with known experience with this procedure, I would appreciate some direction.
I am on the East Coast close to Washington D.C. and Baltimore MD. and less than an hour south of the Corvair Ranch.
My user ID on the Corvair Forum, Corvair Center Forum, as well as e-bay is Caraholic4life