View Full Version : Cocktail shakers on an RS


shoddy_F-body
Sep 23rd, 03, 01:37 PM
Are the front shakers on an 68 RS different than a standard camaro?

Vintage 68
Sep 23rd, 03, 01:41 PM
To the best of my knowlege the RS and standards are the same unit.
The only difference I know of is the years;

One style fits 67~68's
One style fits only 69's

Hopefully others will chime-in if this is not correct!

shoddy_F-body
Sep 23rd, 03, 02:10 PM
Ok, i was looking at this auction (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2433895460&category=10076)
and he says there are different mounting brackets for an RS.

rs1968ss
Sep 23rd, 03, 02:38 PM
That is the first time I have heard that.

Vintage 68
Sep 23rd, 03, 02:42 PM
The welded on brackets look the same as all 67~68's I've seen - but, that little bracket that's bolted on to the front ones doesn't look familiar to me ????
May be some cross-brace to the RS bracket or something?
Anyway the "shakers" look the same.

DjD
Sep 23rd, 03, 03:49 PM
It does appear to be an added on bracket.

bertfam
Sep 23rd, 03, 04:05 PM
My P&A 30 from 1968 shows ONE part number for the "Dampeners". There's NO mention of "With RS" or "W/O RS", so it appears that they're all the same. (NO mention of it in the 68 AIM either.) Sounds like more ebay crap to me...

67-68 Camaro (Conv) W/Bracket, front L.H. 3909919
67-68 Camaro (Conv) w/bracket, front R.H. 3909920

Ed

shoddy_F-body
Sep 23rd, 03, 05:43 PM
Thats what i suspected,Just wanted to check. graemlins/beers.gif

Steve W
Sep 23rd, 03, 08:49 PM
Well, I have a LITTLE experience with shakers, :D and those dont appear to be for a 68 Camaro. And those brackets for the front ones look like they were made to try and make them fit. The lower front mounting tabs don't look long enough. I'm trying to include pix of the front ones so you can see what I mean. And, believe me, I've been through this over and over again. I wish I would have taken pix of the install, but I kinda had my hands full. Just see my previous posts. The first pic is from a non rs car, The second is the pair I bought and installed in my car. Compare these to the Ebay ones and I think you'll see what I mean. Hope this helps.

http://www.stevewaddington.com/images/cocktailshaker.jpg

http://www.stevewaddington.com/images/shakersgregg.jpg

Steve W
Sep 23rd, 03, 09:00 PM
Note the long lower front legs. That's the crucial part. I had purchased a set that looked like the ones on ebay, and I couldn't make them work, so I sent them back. I got the correct ones, cleaned them up, drained them and refilled them and they went right in...but, I don't know about RS, although as previously stated I never knew them to be different either. Good luck!

angelglo
Sep 23rd, 03, 10:26 PM
i have a picture of those bracket somewhere but i cant find them. they bolt directly under the long leg that bolts to the fender/fender extension seam. i do not see how it would be different on the rs since i believe the only diffence was the opening for the grill. the way i see it, it was to extend the arm. two of the diffences between the 68 and 69 front shakers were that on the 69, the two extension arms to the radiator grill were longer along with the lower leg. i had a pair of 68 shakers that i tried to fit on my 69. i was able to shimmy the two arms to the radiator support but there was no way that i would have been able to bolt on the bolt to the fender/fender extension hole. it was about an inch too short. that bracket that is bolted onto the 68 shaker on the link has a hole to bolt onto the lower leg. it also has two other hole to bolt onto the fender extenion. i believe, (and someone correct me if i am wrong) that the brackets were to adapt the 68 shaker to 69 camaros. the brakets do not have any part numbers. if i find the picture, i will post and i have seen them for sale on ebay a couple of times. this is just my theory and not gospel. i do not see any other explanation for what they might be used for.

angel

RickD
Sep 24th, 03, 02:43 AM
The RS makes no difference. If you think about it, the mounting points are radiator support and fender dependent, not headlight mounting.

CrossRamZ11
Sep 24th, 03, 11:49 AM
Don't forget that Camaros are not the only GM convertibles that got "Shakers" Corvairs did as well....