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David Lee 04-07-2017 03:53 AM

Package tray
 
If a fuel cell is in the trunk, are we required to seal the package tray with a steel or aluminum cover?

FSA1673 04-07-2017 08:31 AM

Re: Package tray
 
Yes, as well as behind the rear seat

Kenny Wigington 04-07-2017 09:11 PM

Re: Package tray
 
IIRC, the choices are .028 steel or .040 Aluminum.

David Lee 04-07-2017 10:16 PM

Re: Package tray
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kenny Wigington (Post 531639)
IIRC, the choices are .028 steel or .040 Aluminum.


Thanks off to the local steel supplier I go, is it the same thickness to cover holes in the firewall?

FireSale 04-08-2017 02:59 AM

Re: Package tray
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David Lee (Post 531642)
Thanks off to the local steel supplier I go, is it the same thickness to cover holes in the firewall?

The book specifies .024 steel or .032 aluminum to cover the hole left from removing the heater. Specs aren't given for all the smaller holes in the firewall but I used scrap aluminum and fireproof header wrap for the open grommet holes and black RTV for the pinholes.The RTV was suggested by the local tech.

Disclaimer: I don't race National events.

Painter 04-08-2017 08:14 AM

Re: Package tray
 
I have found that one inch boiler plate works real well for covering the packsge tray and rear seat areas. A little difficult to get into position but i feel that it gives an extra margin of safety between the driver and fuel cell.

Alan Roehrich 04-08-2017 09:09 AM

Re: Package tray
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by painter (Post 531649)
i have found that one inch boiler plate works real well for covering the packsge tray and rear seat areas. A little difficult to get into position but i feel that it gives an extra margin of safety between the driver and fuel cell.




:d

Hacksaw 04-08-2017 10:11 AM

Re: Package tray
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Painter (Post 531649)
I have found that one inch boiler plate works real well for covering the packsge tray and rear seat areas. A little difficult to get into position but i feel that it gives an extra margin of safety between the driver and fuel cell.

Me thinks that's disguised ballast.

MR DERBY CITY 04-08-2017 10:21 AM

Re: Package tray
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hacksaw (Post 531658)
Me thinks that's disguised ballast.

That is exactly what I tell the racers that have me make CUSTOM 50 lb. package trays for their camaros and novas ....they then utter some nonsense about how they love to have weight up that high in their car....I then remind them that when they lock up the brakes at the finish line, turn the car sideways, this 50 lb. package tray could possibly decapitate them....Their final answer.....that's how you drive the stripe...

Coleydog 04-08-2017 12:11 PM

Re: Package tray
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hacksaw (Post 531658)
Me thinks that's disguised ballast.

Wow, if you stay on here long enough you're bound to learn all these tricks. I was thinkng about putting the stock tank back in to get around having to do this, but not now.I guess that's the last thing to do After I weight the car.
PS. I'm hoping its light enough to use that trick.


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