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Re: Aluminum Fuel Cell Straps??? [Re: gsmopar] #241499
03/06/09 02:30 AM
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Yeah, I suppose if I had gotten to spend more than 5 minutes with the fuel cell I'd have remembered that, lol...It does look good collecting dust though

Hopefully someone has pre-bent straps available!
I have an e-mail off to Summit regarding the straps, I'll keep you posted on the feedback.


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Re: Aluminum Fuel Cell Straps??? [Re: TexasStroker] #241500
03/06/09 06:26 AM
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Quote:

Anybody know the specs required for the straps?

I'm picturing a strap that will fit across the cell and be drilled to line up with the "locating tabs." Would that be sufficient for inspection?

I checked the measurements and neither Summit or Jegs seem to have straps for aluminum cells like their plastic counterparts...The plastic straps won't work due to different dimensions, so I'm guessing you've got to fab some up.





I think if you look at a full size van with the 36 gal
tank you might be able to get 2 straps out of the
1 strap that goes ACROSS the van tank... they are
about 2 1/2" wide so you might be able to drill a
hole in the strap to go right across the vent. Make
sure of your measurements to see if you can get 2
in 1. Size/volume dictates how wide we use to make
the straps. I use 2 - 1" wide straps (for the bottom,
2 for the top) on a 5 gal plastic cell
EDIT
Use can use mild steel about .050 for most of the
tanks we look at ( double the ends as I stated earlier),
about 1 1/2" wide should be fine. If you fold the ends
(doubling) make sure you fold it so the dead end
(the short folded end) is on the out side and not
against the tank to keep from chafing the tank

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Re: Aluminum Fuel Cell Straps??? [Re: MR_P_BODY] #241501
03/06/09 11:55 AM
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Do you have a pic of the doubled end? I hot linked the pic from Summit's site, and they don't appear to have anything like you described.


Re: Aluminum Fuel Cell Straps??? [Re: gsmopar] #241502
03/12/09 01:37 PM
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I'm giving up on Summit...They sent the confirmation e-mail to acknowledge the question has been sent, said one day response time...obviously that didn't happen and I don't believe it is going to happen

I'm going out on a limb to say they do not have straps, do not intend to sell straps, and do not want to recommend a source to obtain straps from for their aluminum cells.

Sorry I'm not of more help


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Re: Aluminum Fuel Cell Straps??? [Re: Blucuda413] #241503
03/12/09 02:45 PM
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"" The rule specifically says that the tank/cell cannot be mounted above the rear tires. ""

Well that rule was always ambiguous. Is that the "top" or is that the "bottom" that they are talking about?? Or is it the mounting tabs? If you look carefully you can see that my cell IS "mounted" below the top of the rear tires. Yes the top of the cell goes above that, but the mounting is below.

What would you do with one of those real tall and narrow plastic cells?? Lay it on its side or just have it dragging on the ground under the car?? I think not.

That is why NHRA took that rule out of the rule book. Because in a closed body car like mine it is not an issue.

This issue has been hashed out on here before. There are hundreds of "stockers" racing in NHRA (and probably IHRA) that have the fuel cell mounted in the trunk. Walk around next time you are at the races and check it out. My Demon was that way and I never had any tech Guy ever mention anything about it. Like I said before maybe I was lucky?

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Re: Aluminum Fuel Cell Straps??? [Re: Ron Silva] #241504
03/12/09 04:28 PM
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All I'm doing is pointing out the requirement. I just bought an IHRA rulebook because some tracks around here are going to IHRA and we're having some IHRA National and Divisonal events. I don't want to fail tech because of some stupid little requirement, so I'm making sure I meet all requirements. There are several requirements like this where the two sanctioning bodies differ. You could certainly argue the point as you state and I believe the key word is "mounted".

Re: Aluminum Fuel Cell Straps??? [Re: Blucuda413] #241505
03/12/09 04:41 PM
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My guess is that requirement was intended for open wheel dragsters, not full bodied cars.


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