I've decided I prefer a metal plate to a ballistic blanket. I don't
have any passenger legs to protect, and the zone for ballistic
protection seems limited enough to make a steel plate a practical
solution. There is always the possibility of bouncing stuff off the
pavement, but I think that's a modest risk.
On Jun 6, 2009, at 7:43 PM, Barr, Scott wrote:
> We got ours from Racer's Choice someplace in Texas. It's their
> "universal" blanket - ballistic material with three straps and two
> mounting tabs to bolt to the bellhousing. You can wrap the whole
> bellhousing and it's wide enough to cover the front half of the
> trans as well.
>
> There may be a bit of an issue in retaining too much heat in the
> trans, but who knows.
>
> It wasn't that expensive, either.
>
> Scott B.
>
>
> ________________________________
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> From: Mark Pendergrass <mpendy@dishmail.net>
> To: Barr, Scott
> Cc: friends of triumph <fot@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Sat Jun 06 10:10:36 2009
> Subject: Fw: trans-blanket
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mark Pendergrass <mailto:mpendy@dishmail.net>
> To: sbarr @ McCarty-Law.com <mailto:sbarr%20@%20McCarty-Law.com>
> Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 7:58 AM
> Subject: trans-blanket
>
> Scott; You made mention of a trans. blanket ie; ballistic blanket on
> your e-mail about breakin oils, have tried to order from summit and
> or jegs but no stock and don't know when they will see them, boy,
> you gotta luv it. Any ideas?? Thanks for your input, Mark Pendy #65
> tr4 PS. could not send to your e-mail address. THANKS to all for
> the info. on my break-in oil question!!
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