| To: | widget@pixi.com (Paul Swengler) | 
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| Subject: | Re: Headers, to wrap or not to wrap? | 
| From: | pwatson@ix.netcom.com (Pete Watson) | 
| Date: | Mon, 31 Jul 1995 12:06:00 -0700 | 
| Cc: | triumphs@autox.team.net.I.would.like.to.add.another.2.cents.worth.on.the.header.wrap | 
| question.  I have experienced a nasty problem at the race track of the 
header wrap soaking up oil and gas leaks, and then becoming a large 
wick if it ignites.  It is also very hard to extinguish, as the header 
heat keeps re-igniting it!  This is probably not a good thing to 
encourage on a street car, which may be driven for a long period while 
oil vapors collect in the wrap.  I think a heat shield would be a 
better idea.
     I wonder if your crystallization problem was caused by the chrome 
plating.  I've heard that this can happen if the plating isn't done 
exactly right.  Any platers or metallugists out there?
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