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Re: Fuel Pump over Muffler

To: TSmit@novatel.ca, tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Fuel Pump over Muffler
From: BlueGolfer@aol.com
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 14:28:01 EST
In a message dated 2/18/99 1:43:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, TSmit@novatel.ca
writes:

> I think the heat shield is a good idea, but the insulation is a bad idea.
The
>  last thing you want is for a leak to soak a whole bunch of gas into the
>  insulation, and _then_ have it set on fire by the muffler. The heat shield 
> would
>  act as a deflector to keep gas from dripping on the muffler, if nothing
else.
> 
Yep.  I'll probably bend a piece of sheet metal.  One thing I'd like to do is
slant the metal such that any leaking gas would drip away from the muffler.

>  
>  Obligatory War Story:
>  Years (about 12) ago, I had a Civic set up with a single DCOE and a
Japanese
>  (dual-outlet) exhaust manifold, which I piped into a collector using a pair

snip

>  just evaporate when it hit the pipes - no smoke, no flames.
>  I don't know how hot the mufflers on the Tiger actually get, and how close 
> to  the flashpoint of gasoline that is.

Yikes,  let's say I don't really want to find out.

Rob Kempinski
Melbourne, Fl  

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