News:

New Round added to ASRA schedule: VIR North Course

Main Menu

safety wire list

Started by blankwall, January 19, 2011, 10:37:12 AM

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

blankwall

I've  read the rule book and am confused. Ive searched and still confused. Can someone  just give me a list of what needs to be safety wired? Just trying to get a definite list to ensure I have everything. I appreciate the help.  :thumb:

twilkinson3

I'll take a stab at this

Required:
Oil Fill plug
Oil Drain plug
Engine coolant drain plug
Oil filter (use a circular clamp on the spin on filter and wire it to a bolt)


Burt Munro

Although this is taken from the 2010 Rulebook I would be very surprised if there is any change:
http://ccsracing.us/forms/2010/rules/2010%20asra-ccs%20rulebook%20print.pdf

5.2.16 All engine, transmission, and final drive unit drain plugs and filler caps
must be visibly safety wired. Oil filter bolts must be secured with safety
wire and spin-on oil filters must be secured with a metal clamp and
safety wire or other acceptable means. Fuel and radiator caps are
exempt. On all machines, enough body work must be removed
before coming to tech inspection so the Inspector can see them.
Founding member of the 10,000+ smite club.  Ask me how you can join!

Burt Munro

Should have hi-lighted this part..........

On all machines, enough body work must be removed
before coming to tech inspection so the Inspector can see them. 


#1 on the list for getting off on the wrong foot with the Tech Inspector.
Founding member of the 10,000+ smite club.  Ask me how you can join!

Noidly1

#4
Quote from: Burt Munro on January 19, 2011, 08:40:40 PM
Should have hi-lighted this part..........

On all machines, enough body work must be removed
before coming to tech inspection so the Inspector can see them.  

#1 on the list for getting off on the wrong foot with the Tech Inspector.

Yes Sir...












:jerkoff:  :biggrin:
'08 R6, CCSGP44EX

blankwall

Do you have to bring your belly pan that u took off with you? Lots of stuff to carry Haha

MACOP1104

Quote from: blankwall on January 20, 2011, 06:33:08 AM
Do you have to bring your belly pan that u took off with you? Lots of stuff to carry Haha
yes you do and it's a pain in the ass! 

50Joe

Do 2-strokes need to have a fluid retaining belly pan?
CCS SE Expert #25
ASRA Pro #25
WERA Expert #2
AHRMA # x22
Motul, Bridgestone, Fast From The Past, Cycle Gear, Foothills Motorsports, Integrity Tool

MELK-MAN

Quote from: 50Joe on January 21, 2011, 09:31:11 AM
Do 2-strokes need to have a fluid retaining belly pan?

HECK yea..
2012 FL region & 2014 South East overall champion
Pro Flow Tech Performance Fuel Injector Service
MICHELIN, EBC, Silkolene, JenningsGP, Engine Ice

Burt Munro

Quote from: blankwall on January 20, 2011, 06:33:08 AM
Do you have to bring your belly pan that u took off with you? Lots of stuff to carry Haha
One option (if it works on your bike/bodywork) would be to leave the bellypan attached with just one screw or pin on one side.  That way you can easily drop down the side so that everything can be seen.   Duc's and Hondas seem to be best on the right side -  Kaw's, Suzuki and Yamaha on the left.  Aprilia's, Triumph's, BMW's, etc.... you have your own issues!
Founding member of the 10,000+ smite club.  Ask me how you can join!

blankwall

Alright thanks every one correct me if im wrong here this is my list

Oil drain
Water Drain
Oil fill
Oil Filter
Water Lines on the Radiator???
Lines on the oil cooler???
Take belly pan off before coming to tech ...

Anything else?

GSXR RACER MIKE

Quote from: blankwall on January 22, 2011, 10:38:12 AM
Water Lines on the Radiator???
Lines on the oil cooler???

They just need to have some type of securing clamps on the ends of those hoses (like radiator clamps).  :thumb:
Smites are a cowards way of feeling brave!   :jerkoff:
Mike Williams - 2 GSXR 750's
Former MW Region Expert #58
Racing exclusively with CCS since '96
MODERATOR