Working on the non-fun stuff.
Thanks to Ron Gibson for the scraps of safety film. I was able to get both headlights covered, and with the application of a little heat from Kate’s hair dryer, you can only tell it’s covered at the mold release points. Lexan on the sides and back – laminated windscreen – I’m legal.
The heck of it is the rules do not allow the replacement of a standard headlight with an aluminum disc. I submitted a rule change last year which I can only assume was reviewed and rejected. SCTA wants to limit shards of glass on the race surface – good idea.
In production classes, you must have stock headlights.
Many newer cars have polycarbonate headlights, but older cars and street roadsters do not. Pegasus offers a very nice set of covers that neither aid nor detract from the ultra sleek lines of the Midget, and I think they’d look very stylish on a ’32 Ford.
These do not produce shards.
These are safer than glass.
These are probably safer than Lexan.
These are illegal.
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=4851I’ll be remaking my case this fall. Please join me by going to
http://scta-bni.org/Forms/rulechg2010.htmlIt’s not like we’re driving at night . . .
Started plumbing on the second fire suppression system – this one for the engine bay –



Read Rich Fox’s recent tech inspection thread. Gave me the guidance to locate my mandated 2 nozzles – one toward the header/oil pan, the other toward the carb. Need to finish the plumbing in the cockpit. Must remember to print up some lables.
Today is my first day of a 20 day run with no days off – happens every year, 11 double shifts and a 7:00AM to 1:00 PM shift on the 4th of July, followed by a 5:00 PM to 1:00 AM shift. Any weight I’ve put on over the winter is usually gone by the 6th.
Oh, almost forgot –

Thanks to Steve Thornton and Paul Biemann for the donation of my new – old computer. Steve wiped the hard drive, and this old XP Windows model Dell is now dedicated strictly to controlling the ignition and knock sensor functions. Heavy duty case, and it lets me keep my newer laptop sodium free.