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Old 08-16-2019, 01:04 AM   #1
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Talking Re: Indy Teardown Warning

I’m still hung up on
Bring tools and parts to do a tear down,
Really! Was this an option?
We went from open trailer , pick up trucks with gaskets stacked behind seats to
70 plus foot rigs and dual deckers but u don’t have a gasket set or tools to tear it down?!?!
And aren’t the parts on the car supposed to go back on the car where they came from?
Indy should be fun!
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Old 08-16-2019, 07:22 AM   #2
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Default Re: Indy Teardown Warning

From a reliable source, about a month ago someone told NHRA that Factory Stock Showdown engine builders were raising combustion chambers so it seems as right now that is the direction they are going, to the best of knowledge there has been nothing done with OEM Heads.

Teardowns are now a priority by direction from the new sheriff
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Old 08-16-2019, 08:05 AM   #3
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I’m still hung up on
Bring tools and parts to do a tear down,
Really! Was this an option?
We went from open trailer , pick up trucks with gaskets stacked behind seats to
70 plus foot rigs and dual deckers but u don’t have a gasket set or tools to tear it down?!?!
And aren’t the parts on the car supposed to go back on the car where they came from?
Indy should be fun!
Well said Scott. My dad and I have never went to an event without the tools and parts to put it back together in the event our ticket(s) are punched.

For about 5 or 6 years it seemed my dad would get tore down at every event Gracia would be at. It got to be a real pain in the ***** and wallet toward the end. No MLS gaskets back in those days. Morale of the story, come prepared ALWAYS because not having the equipment or parts isn't a valid excuse to skip being tore down.
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Old 08-16-2019, 08:39 AM   #4
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I’m still hung up on
Bring tools and parts to do a tear down,
Really! Was this an option?
We went from open trailer , pick up trucks with gaskets stacked behind seats to
70 plus foot rigs and dual deckers but u don’t have a gasket set or tools to tear it down?!?!
And aren’t the parts on the car supposed to go back on the car where they came from?
Indy should be fun!

I am guessing there are some that buy their engines from an engine builder and have someone assemble the engine and transmission in the car then go racing. They probably have no idea what gaskets to bring with them if they did not get a set from the engine builder. Some may not have the knowledge or the physical ability to take the engine apart and put it back together and race the next day. I don't haul an engine hoist or engine stand with me to the race track but I have plenty of tools and gaskets to take a head off.
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