Easy roll cage question
#1
Posted 04-28-2011 09:28 AM
First time poster here but experienced in SCCA rally and NASA road racing but never SCCA road racing.
I am helping a buddy finish a Spec Miata last logbooked in 06.
I 99% sure I know we need to update the cage but just want to throw it by you guys:
The car has an Autopower bolt-in cage that was legal as of 2006. It has only one tube across
each door opening. According to the GCR, As of 2007, it requires 2 tubes across the
door opening.
Is there a grandfather ruling in SCCA which allows cages of a certain age to not require
updating?
We are still going to update the cage as it is the right thing to do but I would
just like to know where the car stands right now, legality-wise.
Thanks,
-Dave
#2
Posted 04-28-2011 09:40 AM
#3
Posted 04-28-2011 10:22 AM
I too still possess an Autopower bolt in cage. The car came that way. I did have to add an additional bar on both driver and passenger side. You can make the driver side "nascar" style or not, but you will need to double up on both sides.I've had no problem with SCCA tech for two years now.
Excellent.
Thanks for the confirmation.
-Dave
#4
Posted 04-28-2011 12:20 PM
90' SM
NASA-GL #187 SM
#5
Posted 04-28-2011 01:23 PM
NASA also requires 360 degree welds throughout and they check for it... not sure if that an issue, but I thought I'd mention it before the tech people complain.
Since, I haven't been through tech before...and I'm getting closer to being ready to do it....I'm curious what that statement means: "and they check for it." Does that mean they get out a mirror and ensure that every single weld goes 360 degrees around the joint? Since, I had my cage welded...I'd like to pre-tech everything I can. Guess that means I need a mirror and flashlight.
The thing that would worry me would be: what if I found something? It would probably have been for some inability to get the weld tip to it....How much trouble would I have to go to to fix it. Cutting holes in the body to get to it and welding a patch later?
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#6
Posted 04-28-2011 01:31 PM
Since, I haven't been through tech before...and I'm getting closer to being ready to do it....I'm curious what that statement means: "and they check for it." Does that mean they get out a mirror and ensure that every single weld goes 360 degrees around the joint? Since, I had my cage welded...I'd like to pre-tech everything I can. Guess that means I need a mirror and flashlight.
The thing that would worry me would be: what if I found something? It would probably have been for some inability to get the weld tip to it....How much trouble would I have to go to to fix it. Cutting holes in the body to get to it and welding a patch later?
I don;t think they will do a "fine tooth and comb" on it, but anywhere they can see they will look. No, they didn't use a mirror on mine, but they did ask about it :/
90' SM
NASA-GL #187 SM
#7
Posted 04-28-2011 04:01 PM
Never underestimate the power of a tech guy
Dave
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#8
Posted 04-28-2011 04:15 PM
-tch
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#9
Posted 04-28-2011 05:19 PM
I thought there was a section in the cage regs in the main CCR/GCR that call out for the inspector to be able to at least feel around the joint to see that's it's complete but I can't find it. Before you roll through feel around each bead and you should be able to see if they are all complete.
#10
Posted 04-28-2011 10:23 PM
I've brought a welder to every event I've participated in...it was used 3 times to complete welds on other
cages...1 rally and 2 road races.
One other trick to get to a hard-to-reach spot is by bending the rod when using an arc welder.
-Dave
#532
#11
Posted 05-06-2011 08:35 AM
I too still possess an Autopower bolt in cage. The car came that way. I did have to add an additional bar on both driver and passenger side. You can make the driver side "nascar" style or not, but you will need to double up on both sides.I've had no problem with SCCA tech for two years now.
Another more detailed question if you don't mind...
The rule:
D. SIDE PROTECTION
Two side tubes connecting the front and main hoops across both door
openings are mandatory. Tubes that are welded to any part of the
same mounting plate are considered to be connected to one another
(see 9.4.E.3 below).
I was planning to run another tube parallel to the existing tube.
Welded to the front hoop below the original tube and welded to the
existing rear plate below the original tube.
Does the rule above state that 2 tubes connected to the same plate are considered one tube?
Thanks,
-Dave
#12
Posted 05-06-2011 08:47 AM
Autopower kits only come down to the package shelf, yet the mounting plate continues down the rear firwall. Your door bar can connect to the plate. And it is legal, even though it is not actually touching the main hoop. This rule was added specificly to address this issue
Dave
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Building Championship winning cars since 1995
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#13
Posted 05-06-2011 08:55 AM
What the rule means is that 2 tubes that do not physically touch, but are connected to the same plate are considered to be connected.
Autopower kits only come down to the package shelf, yet the mounting plate continues down the rear firwall. Your door bar can connect to the plate. And it is legal, even though it is not actually touching the main hoop. This rule was added specificly to address this issue
Dave
That is what I figured.
Thanks for the confirmation.
-Dave
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