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Crate Motor/Limited Late Model Rules/2013 Season
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MUFFLERS
ARE MANDATORY/RACECEIVERS MANDATORY
Section 1:
General
1.1 GM part
number 88958602 & GM part number 88958604 crate engines only are
allowed. These engines are sealed at the intake manifold, cylinder head,
front cover, and oil pan. Crate engines must not be altered, modified or
change from factory specs. The sealed engines must remain intact and not
be tampered with. Any seals that have been removed or tampered with will
make the engine illegal and not eligible for competition. The penalty
for anyone tampering with seals, modifying any internal engine parts, or
changing the parts from stock as delivered sealed from the factory will
be:
the
driver will be disqualified, will lose purse for the night, and points
for the entire season. Car and owner/driver will be suspended from
participating in this class for 365 days. Suspended car and
owner/driver cannot participate in any event for this class at riverside
speedway during the suspension period including race specials that
include this class.
1.2 103” minimum
wheelbase.
1.3 Crate Motor Limited Late Models will run a manufactured jig
tube-type full frame.
Section 2:
Safety
2.1 All lead
weight must be properly secured and painted white.
2.2 All lead weight must have car number painted on it.
2.3 All safety items subject to Tech Inspectors approval.
2.4 All cars must have 3” seat belts with shoulder harness and must be
attached to roll cage.
2.5 We strongly recommend that all cars be equipped with a fire
extinguisher system.
2.6 All drivers must wear a complete fire suit and racing gloves.
Section 3:
Body
3.1 Ultra body
rule will apply.
3.2 All edges must be rolled. No sharp or jagged edges or corners.
3.3 Spoiler:
3.3.1 Maximum spoiler height 12 inches measured from deck to tip, and
72” in length. Cannot be wider than car. LLM cars that run with Super
Late Models must run an 8" spoiler.
3.3.2 Rear spoiler cannot be suspended above deck to create a wing
effect.
3.3.3 Spoiler must begin where quarter panels end.
3.3.4 No rudders permitted.
3.4 No push bars allowed in front.
3.5 Rub rails are allowed between front and rear wheel wells. Must not
protrude from body more than 1” and not wider than 2”.
3.6 Aluminum bodies and fiberglass roofs permitted. No fiberglass hoods.
3.7 Body subject to Tech Inspector approval.
Section 4:
Frame
4.1 All frames
must be of steel construction.
4.2 If round tube frame, tubing must have a minimum of 1-3/4” outside
diameter, .083 wall thickness.
4.3 Notching of cross member permitted for large capacity oil pan.
4.4 Cross bracing of frame allowed.
Section 5: Roll
Cage
5.1 All cars must
have a suitable steel roll cage protecting the drivers compartment,
including headrest, constructed of 4 post design with the front roll bar
following the windshield contours and the top of the roll cage forming a
box the width of the inside of the car.
5.2 Side roll bars are mandatory, and must extend into the door panels,
a minimum of three (3) bars must be on the driver’s side.
5.3 A minimum of 3 side bars on the passenger door.
5.4 Two bars may be anchored from front posts of the roll cage to the
frame behind the A arms on each side.
5.5 A minimum of two cross bars are required along the back of the
driver’s seat.
5.6 The driver’s seat must be securely fastened to the roll cage with at
least 3” clearance from the roll cage to the driver’s helmet.
5.7 All tubing must be a minimum of 1 – ½” in diameter, with a minimum
material thickness of .083”.
5.8 Roll cage must be welded to frame.
5.9 All welds must be continuous welds.
5.10 All corner welds must be reinforced with gussets.
5.11 All additional bracing is subject to inspection.
5.12 No offset cages allowed.
5.13 Two additional bars should be anchored from the roll bar to the
frame area above the rear housing.
5.14 No screw-type fittings or pipe threads allowed.
5.15 All bars within reach of the driver must be well padded with
substantial padding material.
5.16 Radiator hoop is allowed, attached to frame, and may be attached to
roll cage.
5.17 Radiator hoop may not be wider than frame.
Section 6:
Firewalls
6.1 Front -All
holes patched with sheet metal to seal the driver’s compartment from the
engine compartment.
6.2 Rear -All holes patched with sheet metal to seal the driver’s
compartment from the trunk compartment.
6.3 Rear firewall may be moved up to back of driver’s seat.
6.4 .22 gauge sheet metal mandatory.
Section 7:
Wheel/Tires
7.1 Any brand of
aluminum or steel wheel allowed. Must be mounted with 1"lug nuts.
7.2 No knock-off or center lock wheels.
7.3 Maximum wheel width- 14".
7.4 Both rear tires must durometer 48 minimum at any time. (Only 2
exceptions - Hoosier D21 or Hoosier HTS 1350 must durometer 40 minimum at any time)
7.5 Hoosier Racing Tires on all 4 corners.
Section 8:
Brakes
8.1 Four-wheel
hydraulic type brakes. Right front brake optional.
8.2 Must be in good working order at all times.
8.3 No cut off valves.
8.4 After market disk brakes allowed.
8.5 Adjustable proportioning valves mounted within reach of the driver
allowed.
8.6 After market master cylinders allowed.
Section 9:
Suspension
9.1 Racing shocks
permitted.
9.2 Coil over permitted.
9.3 No suspension adjustment mechanism in cockpit allowed.
9.4 Racing springs permitted.
9.5 Lowering blocks in rear are allowed. (2” max.)
9.6 Jack bolts permitted.
9.7 Steering quickeners permitted.
9.8 Suspension travel limiting devices such as chains, etc. are allowed.
9.9 Any steering box and/or power steering pump permitted. Aftermarket
pumps & pulleys permitted.
9.10 Mounting brackets for steering box or pump may be aftermarket.
Section
10: Clutch / Transmission
10.1 Aftermarket
multi-disc clutch allowed. 7 inch minimum.
10.2 Must have at least one forward and one reverse gear in working
order.
10.3 No couplers allowed.
10.4 One 360 degree safety straps around front drive shaft required.
10.5 A 360 degree blow proof bell housing is mandatory. Not applicable
if Bert & Brinns transmission is used.
10.6 Drive shaft must be painted white.
Section
11: Rear-end
11.1 Ford 9” rear
allowed. Quick change rears allowed. Full floating rears permitted. No
open pipe (sprint car) rear end.
11.2 Top link may be adjustable aftermarket 3 link. Rubber loaded top
link allowed. Spring loaded top link allowed.
11.3 No electronic traction control. Rear end must be locked.
11.4 Panhard bars and J bars are permitted. No jacking devices within
reach of the driver are allowed.
Section
12: Battery, Ignition, and Electronics
12.1 Battery must
be securely mounted in an enclosed metal box. Subject to tech approval.
12.2 If in driver's compartment, battery must be in racing type battery
box.
12.3 Gel battery highly recommended.
12.4 All cars must have starter in working order.
12.5 No electronic devices allowed on any car thereby enhancing
adjustment of that car.
12.6 Any ignition with the exception of magnetos.
Section 13:
Cooling Systems
13.1 One radiator
under hood in stock position. Expansion tanks allowed.
13.2 No antifreeze allowed.
13.3 Electric radiator fans allowed. No electric water pump. Cast or
aluminum water pump.
Section
14: Fuel System
14.1 Fuel cell
must be used and will be checked for condition and date of manufacture.
32 gal max.
14.2 MECHANICAL FUEL PUMP, CAM DRIVEN OR BELT DRIVEN, NO ELECTRIC FUEL
PUMPS.
14.2 The tank must be securely mounted in a 20 gauge steel box with two
1/8” by 1” steel straps.
14.3 Gas lines should run under the floor. If gas lines run through
driver's compartment, they must be encased in steel tubing.
14.4 Steel braid line is recommended.
14.6 Fuel cell must be located in trunk area and vented to the outside
of the car.
14.7 Commercial pump gasoline or racing gas only. No alcohol, nitrous
oxide, nitro methane or other nitrate additives or propylene oxide.
14.8 Speed filler and vent tube must have a check (anti-rollover) valve.
14.9 Fuel caps must be secured to fuel cell.
14.9 Fuel line may not exit bottom of fuel cell.
Section
15: Engine
15.1 RIS Will use
GM crate motors 88958602 & 88958604.
15.2 Engine must be naturally aspirated.
15.3 Carburetor:
15.3.1 One four-barrel carburetor only of any manufacture.
15.3.2 May use one carburetor spacer (2 inch maximum) and two standard
one-piece open hole paper gasket (maximum 0.070 inch thick), one gasket
between intake to spacer and one gasket between spacer to carburetor.
15.3.4 Must pass inspection using "Go, No-Go” gauge.
15.4 Exhaust:
15.4.1 Headers are permitted. Collector type headers required. No tri-y
headers allowed.
15.4.2 Exhaust system must be dual exhaust and exit under car.
15.4.3 May use 2 into 1 system.
15.4.4 Outlet diameter 6 inch I.D. maximum.
15.4.5 Exhaust must exit parallel to track.
15.4.6 No 180 degree headers allowed.
15.4.7 Exhaust must be securely bolted. No band clamps.
15.5 Oil pans and pump:
15.5.1 Stock location only. Wet sump only. No external oil pumps, even
if considered wet.
15.5.2 Oil Pans must remain sealed.
15.5.3 Frame may be notched for larger oil pans.
15.5.4 Remote oil filter and lines permitted (1) remote oil filter.
15.5.5 One oil cooler/filter allowed.
15.6 Engine Location.
15.6.1 Cars using stock front clip, the number one spark plug must be in
line with the grease fitting on the left front upper ball joint.
15.6.2 Tube cars may set the engine back, but not more than six inches
(6") from the grease fitting on the left front upper ball joint.
Engines:
Late Model Stock
15.7.1. Stock OEM
production cast iron block.
15.7.2. Maximum engine displacement of 362 cubic inches.
15.7.3. No repositioning, boring or bushing of cam or lifter bores.
15.7.4. OEM production crank or any brand of 3.480 stroke w/stock
weight. (Balancing only, no knifing)
15.7.5. Any OEM or aftermarket stock length rod (5.7" Chevy I beam). No
billet rods allowed.
15.7.6. Any flat top 2 or 4 valve relief piston allowed.
15.7.7. Max "0" deck height. (Piston may not protrude above deck
surface).
15.7.8. Timing set - Chain only. No belt or gear drives allowed.
15.7.9. Any Hydraulic cam allowed. Engine must pull 15" of vacuum at
1,000 rpm by the track gauge. Must utilize stock firing order. No
solid lifter's of any style allowed.
15.7.10. Any 5/16 diameter pushrod.
15.7.11. Stamped steel or Aluminum roller rocker arms allowed. No shaft
systems, rev kits, stud girdles or valve stabilizers allowed.
15.7.12. Stock steel OEM or the steel GM Vortec head allowed. No
porting, polishing, grinding or excessive deburring in any breathing
area on heads allowed. No shot peening or acid porting of heads allowed.
3 angle valve job is allowed. Minimum chamber volume - 62cc. Stock
valve stem and size limited to OEM production specs. ( Chevy - 11/32
stem, 1.94/1.5 head diameter).
15.7.13 World Products Sportsman II heads (I.D. casting numbers I-037)
allowed. No porting, polishing, grinding or excessive deburring in any
breathing area on heads allowed. NO machine work allowed. No shot peening or acid porting of
heads allowed. 3 angle valve job is allowed.
15.7.14. Screw in studs and guide plates are permitted.
15.7.15. Valve Springs - Any single spring, with or without a dampener,
with a max of 120# of seat pressure allowed.
15.7.16. Aftermarket oil pans permitted. No dry sump systems.
15.7.17. Any intake. May use 1 carburetor spacer (2" maximum)
15.7.18.
MECHANICAL FUEL PUMP, CAM DRIVEN OR BELT DRIVEN, NO ELECTRIC FUEL
PUMPS.
15.7.19. No titanium parts allowed.
15.7.20. No magnetos.
15.7.21. No vacuum pumps
15.7.22. These rules may be adjusted in the interest of fairness of
competition.
15.7.23. Must weigh a minimum of 2350 lbs anytime.
Section
16: Weight
16.1 All tube
type cars using the GM Performance Parts #602 engine must weigh 2200lbs,
after feature race, with driver and no fuel added.
16.2 All tube type cars using the GM Performance Parts #604 must weigh
2350lbs, after feature race, with driver and no fuel added.
16.3 When Ford and Chrysler crate engines become available, RIS will
announce the specifications for Ford engines.
Section
17: Protest / Post-Race Inspection
17.1
Protest must be submitted to the race director or track official within 10 minutes of feature
completion (drop of checkered flag) for this class and before
the top 5 cars and drivers are released from the scale area. Car
protested has right to counter protest. Only top 5 and on
the lead lap may protest.
17.2 Protest fees:
A.
Late Model Stock Engines - $500 top half of engine; $700 for
complete engine.
$250
for removal of bell housing to inspect fly wheel/torque converter; $100
P&G check; $100 cam and springs check. If found illegal, the driver
submitting the protest will get the protest fee returned . If found
legal, the protested driver will get the protest fee.
B. Late
Model Crate Engines - $1000 protest complete engine.
$250
for removal of bell housing to inspect fly wheel/torque converter; $100
P&G check; $100 cam and springs check. If found illegal, the driver
submitting the protest will get the protest fee returned . If found
legal, the protested driver will get the protest fee.
17.3 RIS will not receive any proceeds of a protest inspection. RIS will
not incur any costs for labor or materials associated with teardown for
inspections.
17.4 Protest teardowns will be conducted in an area designated by the
Race Director. The only participants allowed access to the protested car
are: RIS officials, the driver submitting the protest and the driver
that was protested and two of his/her mechanics. Teardown procedures
will be directed and closely monitored by RIS officials.
17.5
If
engine is found illegal or driver/owner refuses the inspection, the
driver will be disqualified, will lose purse for the night, and points
for the entire season. Car and owner/driver will be suspended from participating in this
class for 365 days. Suspended car and owner/driver cannot participate
in any event for this class at riverside speedway during the suspension
period including race specials that include this class.
17.6 Can OR Can’t rule: Do not try to read between the lines in the rule
book. Just because the book doesn’t say you can’t, don’t assume you can.
Any modifications not specifically outlined here are at the Tech
Department’s discretion. All final decisions will be made by the tech
Officials. Ask first before you assume something is legal.
Section
18: P&G/Teardown
18.1 All participants are subject to a P&G test at anytime.
If
engine is found illegal or driver/owner refuses the inspection, the
driver will be disqualified, will lose purse for the night, and points
for the entire season. Car and owner/driver will be suspended from participating in this
class for 365 days. Suspended car and owner/driver cannot participate
in any event for this class at riverside speedway during the suspension
period including race specials that include this class. |