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#13
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
D
Posted on: 2012/5/1 13:15
rippled one from falcon is a great idea Shoota there is one somewhere also at the rear but dont get Mick exited about dirty hot pipe protection.
#12
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
Posted on: 2012/5/1 13:07
No probs after payday next week maybe oh that's mothers day- I suppose your a but of a mother
#11
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
Shoota_77
Posted on: 2012/5/1 13:05
I seem to recall a really big one on the spare wheel well in the rear.
If you wanna go one Sunday (or my RDO on a Wednesday) I'll meet you there and we'll find something. They have a good one on the exhaust manifold that might be already in a pretty good shape to go straight on too.
#10
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
Posted on: 2012/5/1 12:42
Rescue for me and see if fits
...... Save me some $$$$ lol again
#9
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2012/5/1 12:31
i have a ca18de one i could rescue from my bin
#8
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
Posted on: 2012/5/1 12:25
#7
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
Posted on: 2012/5/1 12:05
Where in tunnel up front or in the rear you know I like in the rear.
#6
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
Posted on: 2012/5/1 12:05
Your can plug weld me any day shoota.
Yeah tiging is an option long term but I don't know how it's going to run with longer runners so silicon seems logical first off. See how it comes back. Lethal what's this sheet stuff? Or broadly stuff seems will be fine too. Just need to work out how to attach.
#5
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
Shoota_77
Posted on: 2012/5/1 11:46
Get a bit more 1mm sheet metal from our mate in Coburg then stick some bitumen heat shielding straight to it.
Or, go to the wreckers in Broady and climb under an EA-EL Falcon. They used a lot of really good rippled heat shielding around the exhaust tunnel under the car. The most preferable way is wait till I've got a bit of practice aluminium TIG weldinmg done and then I'll weld your runners for you!!
#4
Re: Advice please- making heat shield maybe
lethal_john
Posted on: 2012/5/1 11:41
you could put some of that heat barrier sheet on the bottom side of the alloy?? would look the part
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