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RE: Instruction: How to do tech

To: "'Darren P. Madams'" <darren@madams.com>, ba-autox@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Instruction: How to do tech
From: Carl Merritt <cmerritt@ati.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 16:42:27 -0700
So here's a perplexing question for you all:  How long should a pair of
Mechanix gloves last?  In teching just 6 events, plus some minor use when
working on my car, I've worn through a fingertip already.  ?!?!??!?!  Theses
things weren't cheap...

-Carl


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darren P. Madams [mailto:darren@madams.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 8:56 AM
> To: ba-autox@autox.team.net
> Subject: Instruction: How to do tech
> 
> 
> OK, I know I'll get a lot of other things to check, but this 
> should be good 
> enough for most regional events.  I don't have a copy of the 
> back of a time 
> card handy, but you can also use that as a checklist.  I'll 
> just tell you 
> the order that I do things.  Feel free to add/change/whatever 
> as you see fit.
> 
> =====
> o Approach car and inspect overall condition.  Make sure no 
> body panels are 
> falling off or there's anything else dangerous on the car.
> o Enter vehicle and check inside is clean.  Floormats removed 
> if not held down.
>       o Verify brake pedal works and holds pressure. (Step on it!)
>       o Verify seatbelt locks under tension.  Check for any frays on 
> webbing.  Check that aftermarket belts are adequately 
> anchored and are 
> acceptable type.
>       o Check helmets. Should be SNELL approved (are we at 90 
> yet?) not DOT 
> only.  M (motorcycle) helmets are OK for Solo2.
>       o If car has a roll cage, check that there is enough 
> padding and it's secured.
> o Exit vehicle and check inside trunk.  If battery is back 
> there, check it too.
> o Check under the hood.
>       o Check for strong battery tie down and cover over 
> terminals.  If in a 
> different location, verify wiring is covered and not pinched anywhere.
>       o Quickly check major belts and hoses for squishiness 
> or cracks or 
> excessive play.  Squeeze them and pull on them.
>       o Verify throttle return springs and throttle action 
> does not stick, etc.
>       o Check spark plugs wires are all fully connected and neat.
>       o Check brake master cylinder for leaks.
>       o Verify coolant overflow bottle.
>       o Close hood and verify locking mechanism or lock pins.
> o Check wheels, for cracks and clearance and suitability.
>       o Check lug nuts (all are there, can't move by hand).
>       o Shake wheels for play.  Give them a solid push/pull.
>       o Check tires for cracks, under-inflation, cord, etc.
> o Take a quick look underneath for anything obviously broken 
> or leaking.
> o Optionally, verify
> o Sign tech card.  Report all oddities, even if small and acceptable.
> =====
> 
> That procedure can be done in under 2 minutes.
> 
> You can also add, perhaps at larger events or on cars that 
> have never been 
> teched before:
> 
> o Verify thread engagement of wheel nuts.
> o Jack up car and check wheel bearing play.
> o Check suspension parts such as bushings and CV boots.
> o Proper numbers and class stickers or magnetics. [Not tech's 
> responsibility]
> o Time card filled out correctly. [Not tech's responsibility, 
> but good for 
> 1st timers]
> 
> For those teching mod cars and karts can you please also check this:
> o Play in suspension and steering mechanisms.
> o All locks on rod ends are tightened.
> o Certain important things should be wire-tied. (hubs, etc.)
> o Battery is completely held down and no loose wires showing.
> o No excessive leaks from tranny or anywhere else.
> o Proper action on the shifter.
> o Full motion on throttle cable (no sticking).  Cable stops on tight.
> o Double check throttle return springs.
> o Fuel cell and lines are all connected properly and in good 
> shape, no leaks.
> o Fuel pump is bolted down securely and looks in good shape.
> o Carb is secured and airbox is connected properly.
> o All bodywork is fastened down.
> 
> Just because we work on our mod cars more, doesn't mean we 
> still wouldn't 
> like a fresh pair of eyes to take a quick double check of 
> everything.  Please don't just throw your hands up and say "I 
> don't know 
> what to check on these".
> 
> 
> I feel like I may have missed something... hmmm...
> 
>       --Darren
> 

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