Driver Safety
I was working on a race car yesterday and noticed a daylight source in the trunk of the car. Who ever installed the rear fire wall did not do the job according to the safety standards in the NHRA rule book. Where the roll cage went through the package tray using the factory speaker holes, the fire wall was omitted. This would not be a problem until........things get out of control, and then its burn baby burn.
The point of this post is to bring attention to all racers that should be looking at their cars with a very critical eye. A good motto to use during inspection " That will do usually won't " With Tech reduced there will be fewer skilled eyes looking at our cars pointing out omissions that could affect the rest of our life. Be proactive on safety, your life may depend on it! Got to get back to work , Indy is only a few days away! |
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Very good point Larry. But when installing the sheet metal around the bar you cant get it perfect. What is the best thing, (sealer), to use to fill in the gap?
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Flexible lip seal grommets from Kennard industries or McMaster Carr-also can use weatherstripping glued into place or a paintable sealer from auto paying supply
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Red FireStop calk in a calking gun
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I found some Fire Block sealer at Lowes thats good to 1300 degs. I bought a tube of it to see if it would work.
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