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RE: Heat Shield

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: RE: Heat Shield
From: Alan Crane <acrane@crosslink.net>
Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 17:51:07 -0400
> I have had the insulating wrap on my TR4A header for several years now.  So 
>far it has worked very well. engine bay is much cooler and much quieter. The 
>header may be deteriorating, but i think it is worthwhile anyway.
>
Alan Crane

> Date: Sun, 4 Oct 98 11:44:38 -0600
> From: "Shawn Loseke"
> Subject: RE: Heat Shield
>
>
> That's an easy question to answer. When you unwrap the header, it falls
> apart. I've seen it happen more than once. In all cases, the owners did not
> re-wrap their new headers. Remember that when you see racers use the stuff,
> that doesn't mean it will work correctly for you. They often replace
> everything every few races anyway. Their idea of longevity is for the
> product to finish the race. Ours is usually a little longer.
>
> Shawn
> - -------------
> Original Text
> From: "Jim Hill" , on 10/1/98 4:09 PM:
> Alan Myers wrote:
>
> > In lieu of a heat shield, has anyone on the list tried the high
> > temperature insulation wrap available for headers (and probably most
> > standard manifolds)? . . . it is supposed to not only help keep the
> > entire engine bay much cooler, but also accelerate exhaust gasses
> > passing through the system
>
> Ted Schumacher's right (DUH!):
> > be careful of header wrap. on the dyno the header wrap has been
> causing
> > the exhaust to rust. you would be better off to either ceramic coat or
> > just fabricate a heat shield.
>
> The price of keeping the engine bay cooler by wrapping the exhaust
> header is that all the exhaust heat stays inside, raising the
> temperature of the header and hastening its eventual demise. Ask someone
> what happens when you unwrap the header for inspection after a couple of
> years.
>
> Jim Hill
>
> d
>


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