62-67 Chevy II front end question
Is this legal for a stocker ? It has heim joints in place of the strut rod bushings.
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Re: 62-67 Chevy II front end question
Get it in writing, with the part number and pictures, from Glendora, signed by Gracia or Bachelder. Keep the approval, if you get it, with the car.
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I don't think so... Never have been anyway.
I can't imagine why they wouldn't want you to make an early Chevy II that much more safe. I believe they've allowed anti bump steer tie rod kits for the 2nd gen. Novas. That would the argument I'd use when making my case. When I built my 62 Tempest NSS car recently, I replaced the strut rod rubbers with 3/4 female rod ends and welded brackets. It was actually cheaper than buying the replacement bushings. It makes staging the car a whole lot more precise, for one thing. Let us know how this one comes out, please. |
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I know in the past, this was a Superstock thing. I asked.
However, since about a year ago, they allowed some of the bump steer kits for late Camaro/Firebirds that were not previously allowed, maybe. It would be much better than the factory stuff. I would think that if you emailed Pat Cvegnos and see if he would put it on the approved list, it would be the best. I remember some manufacturers that had "preapproved" items from NHRA with a NHRA tech person's approval letter. They could only use the letter for toilet paper later. I would rather see it as an addemdum to the approved list or in the on line rule book revision before I would try it. Just my opinion of course. I have had good luck with Pat Cvegnos replying to inquiries in the past. |
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I'm hoping at least in SuperStock. If the tie rods are heims then why not strut rods? I may try my Div tech rep. for confirmation.
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Moneymaker Racing has a fix for the strut rods. Spherical bearings in place of the bushings and it is legal.
give him a call. |
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