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RE: Heat-Wrap part duex

To: <Askotto@aol.com>, <Bobbyhotrods@comcast.net>
Subject: RE: Heat-Wrap part duex
From: "Neil Albaugh" <neil@dbelltech.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 16:25:21 -0700
Bobby;

I use soft stainless steel safety wire to hold the ceramic fiber insulating
tape on my headers. It doesn't rust and it's cheap!

Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ


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From: owner-land-speed@Autox.Team.Net
[mailto:owner-land-speed@Autox.Team.Net] On Behalf Of Askotto@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:49 PM
To: Bobbyhotrods@comcast.net
Cc: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Heat-Wrap part duex

In a message dated 1/11/2007 6:55:50 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
Bobbyhotrods@comcast.net writes:

List, I  don't recall a thread on this.
I designed and made my turbo header  subscribing to the hot-as-possible 
theory (heavy 321SS). Now I'm thinking the  thing will be crazy hot in the
puny 
engine bay, especially with no fan, and I  should think about wrapping it.
What should I know about wrapping  insulation around the thing? What should
I 
use, and how is it best secured?  Thanks, BJ




Hi Bobby
 
I forgot, soak the header wrap in water for a few minutes before wrapping  
it. It makes it more pliable and will mold to the shape of the pipes better.

Wrap it on lightly so it touches the pipe everywhere. 
 
In addition to bailing wire to hold it on, they sell stainless header  
clamps. They are similar to plastic wire ties only stainless. They are sweet
but  
relatively expensive. They do look and work good though. You could use
radiator  
clamps also. Typically you only need one at the end of each wrapping  as you

overlap the start of the wrap.
 
Otto 




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