2008 Limited Late Model Rules
1. FRAME -
Minimum wheelbase of 103 inches, tolerance of 1/2 inch.
Frame rails must be either a minimum of 8 inches in
circumference (2x2 box) and have a wall thickness of no less
than .080 or a tube frame design with main rails of 1-3/4 OD
tubing with a minimum wall thickness of .083. Front and rear
sub-frames must be welded, not bolted to main frame rails.
Six inch engine setback permitted measuring from base of
number one spark plug to center of the upper ball joint. No
torsion bar suspension.
2. ROLL CAGE - Roll bars
to be a boxed frame, well braced of at least 1-1/2 O.D.
steel pipe or tubing, with a wall thickness minimum of .080
DOM steel or .065 Chrome-moly tubing allowing for
manufacturers tolerance. Driver's side must have a minimum
of four protective sidebars, three protective bars on the
opposite side of cage. Checking of wall thickness done by
drilling a small check hole in the pipe or tubing.
3. Good brakes and shocks
required on all four wheels, no plastic brake lines. Steel
braided fuel lines recommended. Steel or aluminum wheels
permitted, 14 inches maximum width excluding bead lock. Any
type of upper or lower control arm may be used. Ball joint
substitution is permitted.
4. Quick change rears
permitted. Tru-track type rears permitted.
5. Fuel cell mandatory.
Cell must be encased in an approved material. The cell
should be located far enough front of the rear bumper and
support bars to decrease the possibility of the cell being
punctured in a crash.
6. Minimum weight of car
and driver of 2375 pounds with a 25 pound tolerance after
any event. The weight to be measured by Williams Grove
Speedway scales. Maximum weight is 2900 pounds. Weight
distribution of 60% left side maximum. Any bolt on weight
must be in front of rear bumper. Must use 1/2 inch or larger
bolt to fasten weight and weight must be securely fastened.
No weight added above deck. Weight must be painted white and
have the car number on weight.
BODY BODY RULES AS PER
NATIONALLY ACCEPTED LATE MODEL RULES
Any mid sized car body
with a wheelbase of more than 100 inches originally may be
adapted to the 103 inch frame. No subcompacts. No Pinto,
Vega, Chevette type body. Stock steel body must remain stock
appearing. After market body parts permitted. Limited use of
lexan permitted. Lexan can be used for front roof supports
and side panels of hatchback. Interior of car should allow
for easy access to driver from either side of car and be
clear of material or construction methods that could cause
injury to the driver. No raised edges inside of car. Car
must have a solid fire wall that meets approval of the
technical committee.
Rear spoiler to be clear
lexan with no paint or lettering. Spoiler may have three 18
inch long solid supports no higher than 8-1/2 inches off the
rear deck. Spoiler supports may not extend back beyond the
rear edge of the spoiler. Roof side panels must be similar,
symmetrical and the same length on both sides of car. Total
front surface area of spoiler not to exceed 8-1/2 inches.
Body style and nose piece
to match engine type being used.
ENGINES
1. Engines limited to 358
cubic inches.
2. Block must be a
standard production block or approved after market block
that was less than 358 cubic inches originally. No aluminum
blocks. Chevy bow-tie block and Ford SVO block permitted.
3. Crankshafts must be
factory production or stock dimension after market cast iron
or steel crank Stroke must remain stock. Crank may be turned
a maximum of .040 under. No swapping of cranks. Ford SVO
crank with part number M6303-H351 permitted. MOPAR high
performance crank with part number P4120312 permitted. After
market cranks must be a minimum of 46 pounds in weight.
Penalty for using a light weight crank to be suspension for
season in addition to penalties outlined in general rules.
4. RODS - A production
rod from a V-8 engine under 358 cubic inches. Modification
of rod length prohibited. Rods, block and crank to be used
in the same combination that factory originally
manufactured. Any stock dimension steel rod (No titanium)
may be substituted. Stock dimension includes length, wrist
pin location and journal size. Approved after market rod
must be in factory condition, no polishing or reworking. No
addition or removal of metal other than normal balancing.
All 350 engines must have a 3/4 inch inspection hole in the
left side of the oil pan opposite the number one rod
journal. Any windage tray which would block the view of the
rod must be removed. Ford permitted to use 6 inch length rod
with SVO crank.
5. Flat top pistons only.
Zero deck, piston may not be above the block.
6. Any factory steel
head, or DART/ World Products Sportsman II steel head.
DART/World Products head must have casting number of 1037.
Heads must have a 60 cc minimum combustion chamber, no
grinding in chamber. No aluminum heads. No relocating rocker
arm studs. No porting or polishing. Matching ports in the
intake port of head only. Depth maximum for matching ports
is 3/4 of an inch. Lifter bore must remain stock. The valve
seat area can be cleaned up using a maximum 80 degree
grinding stone. No additional hand or machine work
permitted. CC measurement of intake runner of head to remain
stock with the exception of matching port.
7. Production valve or
production replacement, steel or stainless steel only. Any
spring, any retainer permitted. Roller rockers permitted.
Stock valve guide angle. No relocating valve guides.
8. Flat tappet cams only.
No mushroom or roller cams.
9. Block must be
standard production. Must have been installed on an assembly
line automobile. All factory identification numbers and/or
part numbers must remain on crank and heads. Main bearing
cap must be iron or steel.
GENERAL ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
1. Maximum of four
barrels of carburetion. Single carburetor only. No super
chargers, fuel injection or turbo chargers.
2. Any approved intake
other than a smoke ram or tunnel ram. Intake height to be a
maximum of 8 inches measured from the top of the carburetor
bowl using a straight edge from the bowl to the #3 or #4
runner of the intake manifold,
3. Balanced assemblies
optional.
4. Must have a working
clutch and starter. Multi-disc clutch permitted. Stock
configuration clutch must have a full scatter shield of at
least 1/4 inch thick steel or an approved bell housing.
Failure to do so will result in an automatic suspension and
loss of points.
5. Fuel - Methanol only
according to Federal Standards of Purity, Grade A or AA. No
additives of any kind including top lube.
6. No electric fuel pumps
or pressurized fuel systems. No inboard (in driver's
compartment) fuel pumps.
7. Gear drive units
permitted. No externally adjustable cam timing device.
8. Any battery ignition.
No magneto.
9. No needle bearing cam,
crank or rod bearings permitted.
10. No titanium rods.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. Exhaust and steering
system must pass safety inspection.
2. Battery to be safely
secured and covered to meet safety requirements.
3. Racing type bumpers
permitted, if bumper extends more than three inches outside
of frame rails, then ends must be rounded and bumper must
meet the approval of technical committee. Skid rails must be
tight to the body except a kick out of skid rail permitted
18 inches in front of rear tire but may not extend past
tread of any tire at any time.
4. Competitors should
wear fire retardant driver's uniforms and gloves whenever
driver is on the track.
5. Window nets on
driver's side or arm restraints mandatory.
6. No driver adjustable
weight jacks.
7. Exhaust may not be
brought out the side of the car.
8.The driveshaft is to be
painted white.
9. One way driver radios
mandatory.
THE ABOVE RULES ARE INTENDED TO
BE A GUIDELINE
IN CONSTRUCTING A CAR.
THE DECISION OF TRACK OFFICIALS
IS FINAL.
RULE
BOOK DISCLAIMER
The rules and/or
regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the
orderly conduct
of racing events and to establish minimum acceptable
requirements for such
events, and, by
participating in these events, all participants are deemed
to have complied
with these rules. NO
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL
RESULT FROM
PUBLICATION OR COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RULES AND/OR
REGULATIONS. They are
intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport and are in
no way a
guarantee against injury or death to a participant,
spectator or official.
The race director shall
be empowered to permit minor deviation from any of the
specifications
herein or impose any further restrictions that in his
opinion do not alter the
minimum acceptable
requirements. NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
SAFETY SHALL RESULT
FROM SUCH ALTERATION OF SPECIFICATIONS.
Any interpretation or
deviation of these rules is left to the discretion of the
officials. Their
decision is final.