Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: WILD BILL]
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02/20/11 08:02 PM
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
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02/20/11 09:10 PM
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We went through tech last week and were told that next year all 10.99 or faster cars will be mandated to have the engine diapers. Do these all have to be custom made for the application? Is there companies that make them ready to go for our rear stear Chryslers? Do they have to be SFI approved? I noticed a company called DRE engine diapers and they make them custom. Im just not sure what the costs would be. How many of you guys are currently running an engine diaper on your ride?
I am sure that a big engine diaper company will be heavily sponsoring the NHRA next year at our expence. What do you guys think?
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
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02/20/11 11:13 PM
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That's good to hear Josh. WHo did yours and is it custom fit?
I think the only other concern I have is at least 1 header tube the comes close enough to the block that I'ld be worried about it touching the diaper.
DRE made mine and there are two tubes that touch the diaper. He sewed Kevlar patches where the tubes touch and they protected the diaper real well. He didn't put one of the patches in the right spot and it burned one of the straps, but he fixed it for free. This is a full length Ray Barton pan, kickout, drag link tube, sight glass, external oil lines.
The straps are a real pain, especially the rear two. The front straps attach to brackets on the front header bolts, the rear are positioned between 5&7 and 6&8 so going to either header bolt interferes with the plugs. I drilled and tapped the header flange between the two cylinders for a stud that the bracket mounts to.
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: THE GLASS MAN]
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02/21/11 03:58 AM
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We went through tech last week and were told that next year all 10.99 or faster cars will be mandated to have the engine diapers. Do these all have to be custom made for the application? Is there companies that make them ready to go for our rear stear Chryslers? Do they have to be SFI approved? I noticed a company called DRE engine diapers and they make them custom. Im just not sure what the costs would be. How many of you guys are currently running an engine diaper on your ride?
I am sure that a big engine diaper company will be heavily sponsoring the NHRA next year at our expence. What do you guys think?
What is the going price for a diaper on a big block a-body? Or how many fiberglass Hemi scoops do I have to sell.
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: THE GLASS MAN]
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02/21/11 09:09 AM
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there is a pic floating around here somewhere of bigtimes fabbed belly pan....
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: J_BODY]
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02/21/11 10:34 AM
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http://www.russlerii.com/ ....and besides if you have any issues he's just a drive across the mohave for you. Been a few members here that have had blankets made by him.
Sounds good, and $158 is priced OK. But it looks like those hugh metal ends will have problems fitting on a header flange? On mine (2-1/8), you have to used reduced head bolts (3/8 thread, 5/16 hex) and you can't fit a washer on there never-the-less that metal strap end???
Does anyone have a close up picture of how that goes on the header bolt/flange? And how about a sewn cut-out for the engine mount to frame connection? I use a front motor plate, but the passenger side engine mount is used as a fore-aft travel limiter/brace.
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: 440Jim]
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02/21/11 10:47 AM
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http://www.russlerii.com/ ....and besides if you have any issues he's just a drive across the mohave for you. Been a few members here that have had blankets made by him.
Sounds good, and #158 is priced OK. But it looks like those hughe metal ends will have problems fitting on a header flange? On mine (2-1/8), you have to used reduced head bolts (3/8 thread, 5/16 hex) and you can't fit a washer on there never-the-less that metal strap end???
Does anyone have a close up picture of how that goes on the header bolt/flange? And how about a sewn cut-out for the engine mount to frame connection? I use a front motor plate, but the passenger side engine mount is used as a fore-aft travel limiter/brace.
You might want to weld the metal ends right on the header flange... just a thought
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: Dads426]
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02/21/11 10:55 AM
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DRE made mine ... The straps are a real pain, especially the rear two. The front straps attach to brackets on the front header bolts, the rear are positioned between 5&7 and 6&8 so going to either header bolt interferes with the plugs. I drilled and tapped the header flange between the two cylinders for a stud that the bracket mounts to.
That stud is a good idea.... for headers with a full flange, mine are cut separate with nothing between them. Something can be fabricated, but it takes money.
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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You might want to weld the metal ends right on the header flange... just a thought
Like I said, it can be fabricated. It just takes more money. By the time you hire a welder, fabricate new brackets, etc. it doubles the cost of the diaper. At least my engine is out of the car for the winter, so it will be easier to measure, modify, etc.
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: 440Jim]
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02/21/11 11:17 AM
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does anyone have what tech says to what needs to be covered! I cant see getting one of those diapers on a proparts style header especially on dr side!...
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Re: Whats the deal with Engine diapers next year?
[Re: mopar65]
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02/21/11 03:40 PM
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ok i have a few questions. what about us that also plan on driving our cars on the street. i mean will it cause my car to over heat in the summer? looks like it would act like a heating blanket? also does it come with a hole to change your oil? i only plan on running no more than 10.00-10.30 in the 1/4 so dont know if this applays to me? sorry for the dumb questions. thanks Mopar65
Not dumb questions at all, IMO, since I'm in the same situation.
Am I to interpret this thread that my 10-sec. street-driven car needs a freakin' diaper when it returns to an NHRA track this year? Or am I going to have be a a "One Track Pony" and stick to IRHA-only events?
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