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From: scott.barrie@CIMtegration.com (Scott Barrie)
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Fred wrote:
>Check your Racer Wholesale catalog- they have a kevlar/aluminum material that
>I used over the transmission & it works well. Thin- .040 or so. Like a heavy
>cloth....<snip>....
>
>JetHot your exhaust manifolds and get their thermal barrier inside coating at
>the same time. You can almost touch the headers without getting burned. Goes a
>long way towards reducing under-bonnett heat.
My car is one of those rare Morgans with a chronic overheating problem. If
I install the stuff backwards will it suck the heat away from the
engine?... :-)
Scott Barrie
'63 Plus 4
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