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Re: Heat Shields for Triumphs-Please read if you are curious.

To: N197TR4@cs.com, 6-Pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Heat Shields for Triumphs-Please read if you are curious.
From: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:03:15 -0400
Hi Joe,

How about TR250 TR6?

Don Malling

N197TR4@cs.com wrote:

> Triumph List:
> 
> Randall and others make good points about heat shielding on Triumphs. From 
> 1969, I struggled with my TR4A year after year, on the street and sometimes 
> during autocrosses. it never occured to at the time that there was a 
>solution. Now 
> 30 years later.....consider the following short list.
> 
> 1The Intake Manifold sets on top of the Exhaust manifold...carbs arent very 
> far away, are they?
> 
> 2. Some MGs came with Heat Shields from the factory. I wonder why.
> 
> 3. Triumph race cars typically have heatshields....sometimes, rather complex 
> airboxes. In certain conditions, street cars experience higher underhood 
> temperatures. Downtown Phoenix at 100 degree ambient at quiting time....
> 
> 4. Forget percolation for a moment...The experts (I make no claims here) 
> strongly agree that air temperatures going into the carbs is more important 
>for HP 
> development than Velocity Stacks.    I found that comment very interesting. 
> Just hadnt thought about in those terms. 
> 
> 5. If the electric fan you installed runs intermittently, Jerry VV believes 
> this allows even more heat soaking at the carburetors. I hadnt thought of 
>that, 
> either.
> 
> 6. Heat Shields look quite nice and dress up the underhood.  I like stuff 
> like this. 
> 
> 7. They are very fiddly to make. I have spent hours on mine and so has Uncle 
> Jack. They would be very very expensive to job them out, one at a time. I 
>work 
> cheap.
> 
> But they dont have to be expensive if you know somebody that can produce them 
> in quantities with high tech equipment. I was thinking about making some for 
> "racers" and one thing led to another....what about the street guys? Gollleee!
> 
> My friend and fellow vintage racer, Uncle Jack designed a rather straight 
> forward heat shield that will generically fit TR3As/TR4s/ & TR4As. I am not 
>sure 
> he knew that at the time, but I have tried it.  So here is the deal.....
> 
> I decided to proceed with a production run post haste. It will occur sometime 
> in September with production equipment. It will have some dimensional changes 
> from Jack's and perhaps a material change to Stainless Steel. We hope to go 
> for some volume and a low price point.   If you wish to reserve a production 
> slot, with no obligation, please send me your Name, Model Number, and I'll 
> record your email address and give you progress reports.
> 
> BTW, I already have had a small flood of inquiries and people are making 
> reservations for one, without even knowing the price. My thanks to their 
>interest 
> and vote of confidence.
> 
> Joe (A) (retired?) 




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