Tech Questions

Started by nafterclifen, December 26, 2010, 05:12:35 PM

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nafterclifen

I've begun preparing my 04 GSXR 600 to do some racing next year. I have a few questions I'm hoping some of you folks can answer.

1. Is Engine Ice allowed?
2. If I'm an Amateur and my bike is yellow, can I simply just put the vinyl numbers on the front of the nose with a plate?
3. Are ride-side engine cases required? I have one on the left (stator) side already.
4. Does anything outside of the list below, NEED to be wired or siliconed?

Pinch Bolts on Forks
Front Caliper Mounting Bolts
Rear Caliper Mounting Bolts
Rear Axle Nut
Oil Drain Plug
Oil Fill Cap
Oil Filter

-Darren

MELK-MAN

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Quote from: nafterclifen on December 26, 2010, 05:12:35 PM
I've begun preparing my 04 GSXR 600 to do some racing next year. I have a few questions I'm hoping some of you folks can answer.

1. Is Engine Ice allowed? - YES
2. If I'm an Amateur and my bike is yellow, can I simply just put the vinyl numbers on the front of the nose with a plate? - YES
3. Are ride-side engine cases required? I have one on the left (stator) side already. - SHOULD HAVE ONE, BUT NOT AS CLOSELY LOOKED AT AS THE LEFT SIDE.
4. Does anything outside of the list below, NEED to be wired or siliconed?

Pinch Bolts on Forks - DON'T NEED TO
Front Caliper Mounting Bolts - DON'T NEED TO
Rear Caliper Mounting Bolts - DON'T NEED TO
Rear Axle Nut - DON'T NEED TO
Oil Drain Plug -YES
Oil Fill Cap - YES
Oil Filter - YES
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nafterclifen

Thanks for the response. One more...

1. Is fuel foam allowed?

MELK-MAN

Quote from: nafterclifen on December 27, 2010, 06:12:36 PM
Thanks for the response. One more...

1. Is fuel foam allowed?

not sure, don't know of many that use it (in fact don't know anyone that does).. have read where it can break down over time. Horrible for fuel system..
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Rick Beggs

Been using fuel foam for years, just not the same foam.
And you will probably have to outline your #plate in a black line, I don't quite understand, but tech inspectors seem to want it
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twilkinson3

Thought we had to have the coolant drain wired too

Spcassell

Quote from: MELK-MAN on December 27, 2010, 06:35:46 PM
not sure, don't know of many that use it (in fact don't know anyone that does).. have read where it can break down over time. Horrible for fuel system..

Now you know someone. It is allowed.

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Cowboy 6

Quote from: twilkinson3 on January 04, 2011, 04:04:41 PM
Thought we had to have the coolant drain wired too

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twilkinson3

Ah well it's still a good idea

apriliaman

Melka was saying was required to be wired.You can wire anything you want for your saftey if yuo think it will get loose.
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Noidly1

Just to be safe, you might want to safety wire the safety wire too.  :biggrin:
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Burt Munro

Safety wiring your butt to the seat has worked out pretty good for you, hasn't it Noid?   :biggrin:
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Noidly1

#12
Yep, I haven't fallen off my bike at all last year. That stuff works great!  :thumb:
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Cowboy 6

Quote from: Noidly1 on January 05, 2011, 06:04:26 PM
Just to be safe, you might want to safety wire the safety wire too.  :biggrin:

That's only for WERA tech.......
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MELK-MAN

Quote from: apriliaman on January 05, 2011, 04:51:45 PM
Melka was saying was required to be wired.You can wire anything you want for your saftey if yuo think it will get loose.

i did?  coolant drain doesn't need to be.
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spyderchick

Quote from: MELK-MAN on January 11, 2011, 05:41:06 PM
i did?  coolant drain doesn't need to be.

5.2.16 All engine, transmission and final drive unit drain plugs and filler caps must be visibly safety wired.
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Mike829

the radiator isn,'t an "engine, transmission and final drive unit" is it?
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Noidly1

If it has the potential to leak if it comes loose, safety wire it!!!
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twilkinson3

Radiator is not but the drain bolt on the engine case is - that is what I was referring to originally

spyderchick

Melk-man said 'coolant drain', I thought that should be clarified.

The radiator cap is independent of the engine, yes.
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nafterclifen

Ok, so just to clarify...If I bring my 04 GSXR 600 to tech at a CCS race event with the oil drain plug, oil fill cap, and oil filter safety wired then they will pass me according to section 5.2.16 in the rulebook?

MELK-MAN

those things need wired, but there is more. Yes, the coolant DRAIN plug needs wired (my bad). You need case covers too im pretty sure.
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nafterclifen

Quote from: MELK-MAN on January 12, 2011, 07:32:16 PM
Yes, the coolant DRAIN plug needs wired (my bad).

I don't know of a coolant DRAIN plug that exist on my motor or radiator.

Noidly1

Depending on model it may be on the lower coolant tube or on the waterpump cover.
'08 R6, CCSGP44EX

spyderchick

Quote from: nafterclifen on January 12, 2011, 06:58:07 PM
Ok, so just to clarify...If I bring my 04 GSXR 600 to tech at a CCS race event with the oil drain plug, oil fill cap, and oil filter safety wired then they will pass me according to section 5.2.16 in the rulebook?

Read the entire rule book. That was one sentence to clarify a comment.
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vnvbandit

Quote from: spyderchick on January 13, 2011, 08:38:43 AM
Read the entire rule book. That was one sentence to clarify a comment.

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twilkinson3

You have potentially 2 drain plugs in the motor - one on the zuki's is usually the bottom bolt holding the "neck" on the water pump exit - some bikes also have a drain in the block.....

nafterclifen

I was not asking if the drain plug was the ONLY thing that needed to be safety wired. I wanted to know what else was required to be safety wires AS PER section 5.2.16 of the rulebook. I'm aware that other things need to be done besides safety wire in order to pass tech. You guys are tough...

HAWK

My rules are:

1. If it EVER comes or came loose then it gets safety wired.

2. If it could hurt me or anyone else on the track if it came loose it gets safety wired.

A lot of people think that safety wiring is a pain so do only what they have to. I look at it a different way. How long does it take to go over your bike before every race weekend and make sure every nut and bolt is tight? All I have to do is look to see if the safety wire is intact, if it isn't broken then the fastener is tight. Makes safety inspections really quick and easy.

Paul Onley
CCS Midwest EX #413

Noidly1

#29
Another thing you can do;

After you have gone over every nut n bolt on your bike, put a small paint line across the fastener
and whatever it fastens, ie; case covers, clip-on's, fork clamps, ect...

That way you can SEE if it has moved.
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Noidly1

BTW; The above suggestion is for NON-Criticle components that don't require safety wire...
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