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Re: EU law and sealing engines
Posted by 'RocketMan46' on 04 Mar 2011 @ 17:06


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Just had a look on the rotax uk site. At no point in the document does it say you must have your engine sealed by a UK sealing agent, so the border to Europe is open:

2.4 Engine: The only engine permitted in this class is the Rotax FR125 MAX.
This engine is a single cylinder, liquid cooled, reed valve two stroke. All engines
must be sealed between cylinder and crankcases with an official seal to prevent
modification. All engines are issued with an official identity card. It is the competitor’s
responsibility to ensure the numbers inscribed on the engine and seal correspond
with those on the identity card at all times. Only authorised dealers will be issued
with seals for use during maintenance of the engines. The identity card must be filled
in and signed by an authorised dealer. The engine must be presented at
scrutineering with the official class seal intact and the identity card lodged with the
scrutineer. The card must be collected by the competitor at the end of the race
meeting. (At club race meetings it is not compulsory for competitor’s to lodge the
identity card with the scrutineers. The identity card must be available for inspection
by the scrutineers at any time during the race meeting). Should a seal become
damaged, loose or lost during racing it must be reported to the meeting’s scrutineer
before leaving parc ferme. To allow the competitor to continue racing the scrutineer
may at his discretion re-seal the engine with an official MSA seal. The new seal No.
Must be entered in the engine’s identity card and signed by the scrutineer. The
engine must be taken to an official dealer with MSA seal intact to be re-sealed with
an official class seal before competing at the next race meeting.

Message Thread:

EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 11:03)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'richydehav'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 11:59)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 12:16)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'richydehav'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 12:56)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'SportBarny'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 12:31)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'John'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 13:34)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 14:03)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'Aquila'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 14:18)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RoadRat'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 14:24)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'DavyBoy'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 14:33)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 14:49)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'John'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 15:20)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'karter212000'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 15:55)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'MattCortes'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 16:09)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 15:56)
Monopoly's  by 'MattCortes'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 16:11)
Re: Monopoly's  by 'Newshound'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 16:32)
Re: Monopoly's  by 'DavyBoy'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 17:08)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RoadRat'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 16:09)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 16:17)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'  << You are here!
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'dave56'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 19:17)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 19:28)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'John'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 19:21)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 19:33)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'John'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 19:43)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'RocketMan46'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 20:03)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'dave56'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 20:14)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'Traxtar'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 21:49)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'dynamax'   (04 Mar 2011 @ 22:18)
Re: EU law and sealing engines  by 'DavyBoy'   (05 Mar 2011 @ 9:11)
Re: do rotax drivers object to the seal?  by 'richydehav'   (05 Mar 2011 @ 9:53)
Re: do rotax drivers object to the seal?  by 'DavyBoy'   (05 Mar 2011 @ 10:49)
Re: do rotax drivers object to the seal?  by 'RocketMan46'   (05 Mar 2011 @ 20:05)
Re: do rotax drivers object to the seal?  by 'richydehav'   (06 Mar 2011 @ 10:07)
Re: do rotax drivers object to the seal?  by 'fatboynobby'   (06 Mar 2011 @ 13:10)

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