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ADSA77 11-01-2001 11:48 AM

Heat Shield
 
Bob,

I am taking the engine out of my car so that I can detail both the engine and the car. My question for you is what type of heat shield/tape do you recommend I install in the engine compartment? Currently the car has some old heat shielding around the footboxs but they are loosing adhesion and need to be replaced.

Thanks
AL

427Aggie 11-01-2001 01:51 PM

Ok I just went through this :)

Hope you have alot of $ set aside to do this :)

I actually went through repainting the footboxes and added all the aluminum to the engine compartment. Decided while I was at it to redo the wiring, brake fluid reservoirs, heat shields and wheel well vents.

To answer your question about the heat shielding we found the stuff you need at Lowe's in the air/heat ducting department. You may need more than 1 roll though. A nice finishing touch is to use some duct tape (thats the shinny silver stuff for attaching air ducts).

Let me know how it goes.

Matt:3DSMILE:

ADSA77 11-01-2001 03:08 PM

Matt,

Thanks for your help, I will head down to Lowes this weekend.

Do you have any pictures of that new shinny engine compartment??? I would love to see how it came out!


Al:cool:

Bob Putnam 11-02-2001 05:10 AM

The trick with the Lowe's insulation is to hold down the vunerable edges with narrow strips of aluminum pop-riveted to the footbox.

If you want to get fancy with waffle pattern stainless steel, try S.L. Sales (714-662-7704). They've got separate insulation material and .005" stainless. Total cost around $150.

This is how it looks when we use it in our GT. We roll the edges over.
http://www.wwslalom.org/temp/ss_insulate.jpg

427Aggie 11-02-2001 08:07 AM

I will have to get some when I have a second. But I will post them or email them to you your choice.

I like the stainless stuff Bob...I may have to go buy some and change mine out :)

Matt

ADSA77 11-02-2001 08:10 AM

Matt,

Why not post them on the site to show off your handy work, and just how good some of the older ERA's still look!!!

Thanks,

AL

Jim Holden 11-03-2001 03:54 PM

The waffle stainless is the way to go with the insulation backing. Used it on my ERAGT on the bulkhead between the engine and passenger compartments. Have now used it on the foot boxes of my ERAFIA. Much easier to keep clean. Watch out for the sharp edges... each time I've lost a little blood in the process.

Jim Holden

Bob Putnam 11-04-2001 10:21 AM

Jim Holden: "...Watch out for the sharp edges... each time I've lost a little blood in the process."

I think there's a line about blood, sweat and tears that may be appropo here. Except maybe the sweat. :D

Turk 11-04-2001 11:04 AM

Jim Holden
You cut your hands and bled and missed the opportunity to su them under "Product Liability" provisions....!

What is wrong with you? Send me some of that ERA stainless heat shield, ( a sliver will do) I'll sue them.

I bet they pay up rather than go to court with some poor emmigrant. I want Peter on the stand, with a sub sandwich in his hand.
I want blod!

TURK
:3DSMILE:

Bob Putnam 11-04-2001 03:44 PM

"I (v)ant blod"

Turkey? I think you're from Transylvania!

Jim Holden 11-05-2001 10:01 AM

Turk:

As you should know, getting a judgment is one thing... collecting another. Would you want to end up with some marginal buildings in a questionable area of downtown New Britain inhabited (with only one or two exceptions) by guys who should otherwise be institutionalized somewhere... anywhere? Cripes, this is all they have to keep them "from the streets."

Jim Holden

Turk 11-07-2001 10:36 PM

Jim Holden
Oh NOOOO!! I didn't think about that. I spoke too soon.
Gosh, we don't want them on the streets for crying out loud.

Do they allow ERA bashing in here?

TURK

Bob Putnam 11-08-2001 05:16 AM

"Do they allow ERA bashing in here?"

Hey - youse guys go easy on us! Our collective parole hearing is in a couple of months. If it's approved, we'll be allowed to travel out of state again. Or don't you want that? :LOL:

Jim Holden 11-08-2001 07:56 AM

Turk:

Day by day, those guys are forging their own ankle chains... link by link.

(Haven't you witnessed the boyz in the welding shop? ...even mustache Pete goes in there with some trepidation.)

Jim Holden

Murt Farcus 11-08-2001 02:39 PM

How can a lawyer loose a little blood? Sowing machine oil maybe....but not blood. I don't think Morty has ever reached that deep into an engine compartment in his life. May have scratched himself waxing around the hood latch tho.

Murt

Jim Holden 11-08-2001 04:52 PM

Murt:

I don't need to be reminded of my limitations...

...and there was the time that I walked into the garage to work on my own car and there was a "DO NOT TOUCH" sign on the windshield. When I asked why the sign was there, the response was "That means you Holden"

No, I find that things go much better if I provide major mammal parts, a certain amount of cash and then stand well back from the accident scene, wine glass in hand, and observe the mayhem...

Mort MacTavish


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