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Creating another post in case this is missed in the Rock Falls Headcount post:

EVENT IS OFFICIALLY MOVED TO JUNE 11TH!

SAME BAT TIME, SAME BAT CHANNEL FOR MEETING UP AT TONY H.'S HOUSE SAT., JUNE 11TH & ROLL OUT AT 6:30 A.M.

The forecast has only gotten worse for Rock Falls tomorrow, and Sunday is still a 40% chance of TStorms.  We've surveyed those that were planning on going tomorrow, and the 11th seems to work for everyone at this point. 

This will give a few more folks time to finish their cars and be able to go too.

Sorry to do this, but wanted to give people time to adjust as well as block off their calendars for 3 weeks from now.  Hopefully everyone understands and pays homage to the sun gods so that we have dry weather on the the 11th!  ::

Pass the word if you know someone that planned on going and isn't on the forum.  Thank you.



-- Edited by Tony Hoffer on Sunday 5th of June 2011 03:46:44 PM

-- Edited by Tony Hoffer on Thursday 9th of June 2011 01:33:58 PM

-- Edited by Tony Hoffer on Thursday 9th of June 2011 01:35:23 PM

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The raceway has already moved the event to Sunday..

Hopefully we will have a nicer day on June 11th and more folks will be able to attend.

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That 2 events in a row that have been rained out. I hope thats not a sign of how the weather is going to be like this summer.



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Chris R wrote:

That 2 events in a row that have been rained out. I hope thats not a sign of how the weather is going to be like this summer.


My theory is that because Brad W. sold his Elky last year, the rain gods are now taking it out on the whole club instead of just him!   



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that there's funny!

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June 11th just might see an Orange Chevelle....

The Camaro Club has their season opening cruise tomorrow, rain or shine. I wonder how many will bring their cars out in the rain....

I have the back of my pick up stuffed with crap for our township cleanup day. Then I'm gonna work on the Chevelle....



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Lost in the 60s wrote:

June 11th just might see an Orange Chevelle....

The Camaro Club has their season opening cruise tomorrow, rain or shine. I wonder how many will bring their cars out in the rain....

I have the back of my pick up stuffed with crap for our township cleanup day. Then I'm gonna work on the Chevelle....


Good to hear Mitch.  We were hoping a few more Chevelle's might jump in by having a little more time by rescheduling.



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That is funny!!! I can laugh now!!!  

My theory is that because Brad W. sold his Elky last year, the rain gods are now taking it out on the whole club instead of just him!   


 



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SShink wrote:
Chris R wrote:

That 2 events in a row that have been rained out. I hope thats not a sign of how the weather is going to be like this summer.


My theory is that because Brad W. sold his Elky last year, the rain gods are now taking it out on the whole club instead of just him!   


 Or the guy that has the car now. Had it out somewhere in the cities and it still just brings the bad weather to us all.



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This will work just fine. Weather was better today than expected. I got the grass cut too!

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At least someone got some decent weather this weekend. I just got home from some arrands, to pouring sideways rain and got soaked going from the truck to the house (roughly 50 yards). Didnt even notice storm sirens going off a bit ago until I shut off the truck and got out. Found out a tornado touched down about a mile north of here and about 3 miles south of here. 



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i'm ready lets go!

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I need someone to help me bleed my brakes tomorrow..and then Ill see if I can keep a starter in it long enough to get some runs in

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Just fired mine up mine today, should be there on the 11th, just need to get a couple of things done, Waiting for the new chute and some front tires. Hope to make some shakedown passes to see what the new engine will do. It is certified to 7.50 now.



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Tony Hoffer wrote:

I need someone to help me bleed my brakes tomorrow..and then Ill see if I can keep a starter in it long enough to get some runs in


 

Tony. There is a way you can do it yourself by taking a peice of small hose, like the size of washer fluid hose. Take a small container of brake fluid, by using the container of brake fluid itself or just pouring a container of brake fluid into another container. Opening your bleeder screw, one wheel at a time, putting the end of the hose on the nipple of the bleeder, and the other end into the container of brake fluid, so the end of the hose is dunked into the brake fluid and wont suck air in.

Pump your brake pedal a few times and move on to the next bleeder. Do one wheel at a time and typically you start with the furthest from the master. Right Rear, then Left rear, then Right front then left front. Dont open more then one at a time. Open one, do the procedure, close it and move on to the next wheel.

I personally like to use a clear hose if I can but it doesnt really matter. What happens is your pushing air bubbles out of the brake system and since the end of your hose dunked into the brake fluid, it wont suck air back in.





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Thanks Chris.. A neighbor friend and I got it done.. It was the rears only since I had to take the rear end out to weld up the tubes.

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I'm still on the fence about attending. The Chevelle won't be ready but I could bring the Camaro...



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Not trying to jinx anything... and I'm NOT making ANY weather forecast comments, but wanted everyone to know that this Sunday is the rainout makeup date if it is postponed on Sat. due to weather.

John D.-You may want to add that to the website also.  Thanks.



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Here's the most recent roll call:

Pushrod

John D.

Tony H.

Steve M.

Frank

Scott P.

Stan S.

Mitch-Maybe

Let me know if I missed anyone or if you don't plan on going if listed above.

The plan is still to meet at Tony's place at 7 a.m. and depart no later than 7:30 a.m.



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Shannan and I plan to come but will find the club at the track and not be at Tony's.

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Wow, that's an impressive roll-call! I think the most we've ever had previously was 5 racers and a few more as spectators. :hurray:



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you need to decide about where you are going to park. with that crowd i would think down at the end be a long walk to start line or in the back row. i am on the road by 6:00 normally.



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If we want to be on the fence... Id suggest down by the finish line.. or the island down on the far end.. Im not parking in those rocks ever again. Gates do open at 8am so we could leave earlier..

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gates open 7:30 race at 9:00 how far is it from your house? are many of you using trailers? how do you find your address?

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Tony Hoffer wrote:

Gates do open at 8am so we could leave earlier..


 Tony, I'm o.k. with being at your place by 6:30 a.m. and leaving by 6:45 a.m. if others agree.

Time trials start at 9 a.m.  If we left by 6:45, that should put us there about 8:30 a.m.



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Rockfalls Is exactly 80 miles from my house.. its about an hour and a half to get there.. Im just due south of the 3M center in Maplewood... right by 94 and Century.. I can tell you how to get there if you want Frank.. Ill be trailering as will Steve M.. I think Stan is too.

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Stan. you can make that change if you want.. Im OK with that..

Ill actually have to start the car for the first time this year on Friday.. need to put new harness in as well. old one went out of date June 1st..

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sometimes the line to get in is backed up with the paper work they have now then the tech line can be bad depending on if its a new guy or not.



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Tony Hoffer wrote:

Ill be trailering as will Steve M.. I think Stan is too.


 Yep, I'm trailering and so is Pushrod.



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I will meet you all at track I will also have a trailer. Be gentel rookie never ever raced before this should be very interesting : )

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Be gentel rookie never ever raced before this should be very interesting : )


Me too Jim.  You and I will be the guys that Frank mentioned the techs will love at check in!    doh

I did remember to rig up an overflow bottle last night, I'll throw an open end lug nut on each wheel, and I have a battery hold down clamp, so I think I'm good. 

I do have to finish hooking up the neutral safety switch too.  Parts are due today for the column back drive assembly that works with the floor shifter.



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Yup- we're all set and will be there too. Also trailering...

Looking forward to seeing you guys. Like Derek said- this is a pretty impressive showing!

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UPDATED ROLL CALL (Best I can tell-Let me know if it's wrong):

Tony H. (Trailer)

Stan S. (Trailer with Kevin/Dashboard pit crew) Leaving from Tony's

Pushrod (Trailer-Meet at Tony's?)

John D. (No Trailer-BA#*$RD ... :biggrin:  Meet at Tony's)

Steve M. (Trailer)

Frank (Trailer-Meet at Tony's)

Scott P. (Trailer)

Bowtieman427 (Meet at track)

Winston Wolf (Meet at track)

Gearlube (No Trailer 2010 Camaro)

Mitch-Maybe

Mike and Shannan (Watching)

NEW DEPARTURE TIME FROM TONY H.'S OF 6:30 A.M.

This will put us at the track shortly after 8 A.M. to get signed in and through tech inspection

PM me if you'd like my cell phone number (it's on the member list also) to stay in touch if meeting at Tony's or en route to Rock Falls.

I'll leave it up to Tony where we park, but John D. is bringing the club banner so that will be a locator for anyone looking for us.

Can't wait for this!  :biggrin:



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I circled the areas Id like to park in.. the first is along the fence near the finish line and second away from the track. both areas have grass and little to no class 5 (rocks).




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i'll be meeting at tonys

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I'll most likely will be pit crewing for Steve M and riding with him.



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Factory hold down (clamp) for battery is good enough ? It seems pretty secure.............no cage or roll bar : (

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Factory hold-down is fine...

From the other thread:
Here is a list I made up some time ago.. dont let it scare you like it does everyone every year..... its mostly common sense and a lot of it applies to 11.50 or faster stuff. I only post this because I dont want anyone driving 100 miles only to be not allowed to race because of a $5 part

THE BASIC ITEMS NEEDED TO PASS TECH INSPECTION FOR THE TYPICAL STREET CAR INCLUDE:

*GOOD TIRES*

* DUAL THROTTLE RETURN SPRINGS*

* A BATTERY TIE-DOWN*

* RADIATOR OVERFLOW CATCH-CAN*

*OPERABLE NEUTRAL-SAFETY SWITCH*

* ALL WHEEL STUDS MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION*

YOU WILL NEED TO PROVE THAT YOU HAVE AT LEAST “ONE STUD WIDTH” OF ENGAGEMENT OF THE STUD THREADS INTO THE HEX PORTION OF THE LUG NUT. IN OTHER WORDS…. IF YOU HAVE 7/16” STUDS, YOU WILL NEED AT LEAST 7/16” OF THAT STUD ENGAGED INTO THE "HEX" PORTION OF THE LUG NUT.. USING “ OPEN ENDED” LUG NUTS IS THE EASIEST WAY FOR THE INSPECTOR TO SEE THIS.

* NO MORE THAN 12" OF NEOPRENE HOSE*

* OPERATING SEAT BELTS*

* A VALID STATE DRIVER'S LICENSE OR NHRA COMPETITION LICENSE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS*

DON’T FORGET TO WEAR LONG PANTS, SHOES, AND A SHIRT!

A HELMET IS ONE OF THE FIRST SAFETY ITEMS THAT YOU WILL NEED . A HELMET IS REQUIRED FOR ALL DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS OF ANY VEHICLE DOWN THE ROCKFALLS RACETRACK.. HELMETS THAT MEET NHRA REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE THOSE THAT HAVE SNELL AND SFI RATINGS AS LISTED BELOW WITH EXPIRATION DATES.

IF YOU ARE INVESTING IN A HELMET…. IT WOULD BE BEST TO BUY ONE OF THE ONES FROM THE NHRA RULEBOOK).

IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT THE HELMET RATING MUST BE DESIGNATED ON A TAG INSIDE THE HELMET, OR SEWN TO ONE OF THE HELMET STRAPS. THE DESIGNATION STENCILED ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE HELMET IS INSUFFICIENT FOR NHRA TECHNICAL INSPECTION.

NHRA HELMET EXPIRATION DATES:

Snell 2000 Expires 1/1/2012 SFI 41.1A Expires 1/1/2014

Snell 2005 Expires 1-1-2017 SFI 41.2A Expires 1/1/2014

Snell 2007 Expires 1/1/2019 SFI 31.1/2005 1/1/2017

SFI 31.1A Expires 1-1-2014 SFI 41.1/2005 1/1/2017

SFI 31.2A Expires 1/1/2014 SFI 24.1 (JDRL only) 1/1/2015

SFI 24.1/2005 1/1/2017



Has you Battery been relocated?

ANY CAR WITH A RELOCATED BATTERY MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH A MASTER ELECTRICAL CUTOFF, CAPABLE OF STOPPING ALL ELECTRICAL FUNCTIONS INCLUDING IGNITION (MUST SHUT THE ENGINE OFF, AS WELL AS FUEL PUMPS, ETC.). THE SWITCH MUST BE LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE, WITH THE "OFF" POSITION CLEARLY MARKED. IF THE SWITCH IS OF A "PUSH / PULL" TYPE, THEN "PUSH" MUST BE THE MOTION THAT SHUTS OFF THE SWITCH, AND PLASTIC OR "KEYED" TYPED SWITCHES ARE PROHIBITED. ALSO, THE BATTERY MUST BE COMPLETELY SEALED FROM THE DRIVER AND/OR DRIVER COMPARTMENT. THIS MEANS A METAL BULKHEAD MUST SEPARATE THE TRUNK FROM THE DRIVER COMPARTMENT, OR THE BATTERY MUST BE LOCATED IN A SEALED, METAL BOX CONSTRUCTED OF MINIMUM .024 INCH STEEL OR .032 INCH ALUMINUM, OR IN AN NHRA ACCEPTED PLASTIC BOX. IN CARS WITH A CONVENTIONAL TRUNK, METAL CAN SIMPLY BE INSTALLED BEHIND THE REAR SEAT AND UNDER THE PACKAGE TRAY TO EFFECTIVELY SEAL THE BATTERY OFF FROM THE DRIVER. IN A HATCHBACK TYPE VEHICLE THE BATTERY BOX IS USUALLY THE EASIEST SOLUTION, SINCE THE ALTERNATIVE IS TO FABRICATE A BULKHEAD WHICH SEALS TO THE HATCH WHEN CLOSED. AT PRESENT, MOROSO IS THE ONLY COMPANY WHICH OFFERS AN NHRA ACCEPTED PLASTIC BATTERY BOX, PART NUMBER 74050.





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John, the lug nut rule...does that only apply to 11.5 or faster ? I have solid chrome nuts but I doubt the car will break into the 13's. Should I still replace 1 nut on each wheel with an open nut ?

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tony what time is breakfast??

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frank wrote:

tony what time is breakfast??


Really.............if we need to be there that early, somebody needs to feed us....:biggrin:

 



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Sorry men...Illhave my hands full..Maybe the club could spring for donuts?Or perhaps some burgers or dogs for lunch? Maybe a couple of folks not racing would volunteer to tend a grill?

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Sorry men...Illhave my hands full..Maybe the club could spring for donuts?Or perhaps some burgers or dogs for lunch? Maybe a couple of folks not racing would volunteer to tend a grill?


Just kiddin', Tony but the grill and burgers for lunch does sound good. I'll be stopping at the Holiday down the street for coffee so I can drive with both eyes open....boring

 



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As for lug nuts, they didn't make me pop one off and mine are covered. You should be ready to, but the overall impression I got was if the car looks smartly built, your battery is solid and your helmet is legal: you're good to go. If he asks how fast do you plan to go be honest, no BS. He sees fast cars every weekend and can probably guess where you'll be anyway.

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Fyi-If you are plugging in the address for the race track into your GPS, here's the address to use (from Rock Falls Raceway website):

Physical Address (For Direction Purposes Only):
N1790  1000th Street
Eau Claire, WI  54701

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Lost in the 60s wrote:

John, the lug nut rule...does that only apply to 11.5 or faster ? I have solid chrome nuts but I doubt the car will break into the 13's. Should I still replace 1 nut on each wheel with an open nut ?


 Don't sweat it.  There will be enough cars there that they don't get too nit picky. The stud rule is for any aftermarket wheels, no matter the speed.  But running that slow (no offense) they would still let you race anyways. (as long as it isn't a POS) They complained about mine in the front last year with closed nuts on Cragar SS rims, so I fixed them, and since that time they've never even looked at them again.  Once you get to the point of racing there enough that your car is recognized, they just sign the card and off you go.



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