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  1. #1
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    Default Anthony White wins at the line but Brad Lowe wins in the tech room at 411

    http://tennesseeracer.com/?p=1290

    An intense day at 411 Motor Speedway. Two race winners didn't win after all.

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    added a few photos as well

    http://tennesseeracer.com/?p=1292

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    I wouldn't tear down for $1,000 either. JMO

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    Added some news and notes at the bottom of the column

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    It really would have been $1250 because he would have gotten half the protest money.

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    just curious why not

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    What would they be teching on a super late model engine?

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    Doesn't look like they run Super Late Models at 411 Speedway. I wouldn't have torn down for a $1,000 either.

    http://rules.411motorspeedway.net/latemodels.php

    2011 Late Model Rules @ 29 November 2010 07:23 PM
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    2011 LATE MODEL RULES

    Any Driver Competing in the Late Model Division must have a valid Driver’s license or learner’s permit.

    ¤ BLOCK:
    Cast iron only. 362 cubic inch max.

    ¤ HEADS:
    Steel, GM 23 degree - Ford 10 degree

    ¤ CRANK:
    Any steel crank. 49.5 lbs minimum weight. Will be weighed with gear and keyway.

    ¤ RODS:
    No titanium or aluminum rods.

    ¤ PISTONS:
    Any flat top pistons and pins. Cannot come out of block.

    ¤ CAM:
    Flat tappet lifters, no mushrooms or ceramic. OEM diameter only.
    Chevy: .842 | Ford .875 | Chrysler .903
    Roller cam add 50lbs

    ¤ VALVE:
    Max intake 2.05, max exhaust 1.60. Stem 11/32 minimum. Titanium valves add 25lbs.

    ¤ INTAKE / CARBURETOR:
    Any one (1) four barrel permitted. GAS ONLY. Fuel must float a maximum specified gravity of 750.

    ¤ IGNITION:
    Any point or electronic ignition. NO traction control.

    ¤ SETBACK:
    6" max

    ¤ TIRES:
    Track approved REAR tire rule only. American Racer MD-56, Hoosier D55 or 1600. RR tire must durometer minimum of 50.

    Optional:
    LR tire American Racer SD-48 or Hoosier 1350.

    ¤ BODY:
    Lucas body rules. All cars must have windshield bars.

    ¤ WEIGHT:
    2300lbs
    Weight Penalties: (add weight)
    Roller Cam: 50lbs
    Dry Sump: 50 lbs
    Titanium Valves: 25lbs
    Non-stock stroke: 75lbs
    **Weight must be posted on right-side A-pillar. Failure to post correct weight will result in disqualification.

    ¤ ENGINE:
    -CRATE MOTOR Option 1: GM Part Number 88958604 Sealed Crate
    Motor must meet all GM specs and must remain stock as it came sealed from the factory. NeSmith / FASTRAK Seals OK. RM Seal OK.
    -Engine serial number must be visible. May run aftermarket valve springs, must use factory retainers and locks.
    -604 - 2200lbs with 12x32" Left sideboard | Max 8" spoiler - any tire
    -Stock 602 - 2100lbs - Above spoiler - Any tire - 8" setback

    CRATE MOTOR Option 2: Rebuild 604 Crate - 2300lbs
    -12x32" left sideboard - Max 8" spoiler - Any Tire
    -Motor must use following factory spec GM parts:
    1. GM Block: #10105123
    2. GM Crank: #14096036 Minimum weight 54lbs. No alteration of stroke, rod, or main journal diameter.
    3. GM Rods: #12495071 - Must use GM rod bolts
    4. GM Cam: #10185071
    5. GM Cylinder Head: #12497186
    6. GM Head Bolts: #12495499
    7. GM Intake Valve: #12555331
    8. GM Exhaust Valve: #12551313
    9. GM Push Rod: #12371041
    10. GM Rocker Arm and adjuster nut: #12367345
    11. GM Rocker Stud: #12371058
    12. GM Lifters: #523890
    13. GM Spider and Lifter alignment retainer mandatory
    14. GM Intake Manifold: #12496822 (UNTOUCHED)
    15. GM Balancer: 12555879

    The following Repair and Rebuild parts will be allowed for Crate Option 2:
    1. Oil Pan - Champ Pans Part #CP100LTRB
    2. Oil Pump - Standard Cast Iron SB High Volume Pump
    3. Piston - Mahle Part #027520 - Max Overbore .030 - Must use supplied wrist pin. No other alterations other than balancing.
    4. Rings - May use Hastings, TRW, Sealed Power. No gapless rings.
    5. Gaskets - Any gasket. Head gaskets must be same compressed thickness as factory GM Part #12557236 gasket which is .051.
    6. Valve Springs - Aftermarket valve springs and seals are allowed, but must use factory retainers and locks.
    7. Bearings - May use aftermarket engine bearings. No rollerized bearings.
    8. Timing Chain & Gear - Cloyes Part #GM604
    9. Seal bolts not required.

    Approved Machine Work for Option #2:
    Rotating assembly may be balanced. Crankshaft balancing may only be done by drilling or adding weight to counter-balance. No narrowing or knife-edging of crank will be permitted. No aftermarket sleeves allowed. Minimum piston deck height .010. No angle milling. May be line honed. No polishing of the block. Excessive casting debris may be removed. No performance enhancing coatings. Surfacing of the head for repair is permitted. No angle milling. Multi-angle valve job with minimum 44 degree and maximum 46 degree for primary valve or seat angle permitted. Combustion chamber cannot exceed 58cc minimum. Intake port 210cc max. Exhaust port 82cc max. Compression Ration maximum of 10.0:1.

    The 604 rebuilt Crate Option #2 is intended to allow a racer a chance to rebuild or repair the GM 604 Crate. Nothing in these rules and guidelines are designed to improve the performance of the GM 604, only give the racer a low-cost alternative to Crate Option #1. Rebuild kits are available from Motor Warehouse in Sacramento, CA by calling 1-800-367-6717, and Part #PCH350D available with, or without pistons.

    ¤ PROTEST:
    ¤ Any car found illegal following qualifications or heats must prove to be legal before starting feature event.
    ONE (1) Head & Bore: $400
    Bottom end: $400
    COMPLETE: $800
    Visual: $100 (track retains 30%)

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    they run crates and limited late models together.

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    considering his chance of not making the Ice Bowl that $1250 sounds pretty good but whats $1000 to a racecar driver and to say look " IM NOT CHEATING"

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    If your going to race and refuse to tear down, leave it on the trailer. No point in racing, especially in a class of mostly crates, and refusing to tear down. Kinda says I'm cheating. Don't worry I know my screenname, and yes he cheats or has cheated, don't like him for that reason(Bloomer).
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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