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Subject: Jet-Coating
From: "Arlo J. Levisen" <alevisen@gdhscats.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 12:34:11 +0300
Fellow Listers:

Everything I know about heat control I have learned from the street-rod 
crowd.  As a rule that bunch basically sits right on top of their Hemi 
V-8's and V-10's and anything else they can cram into a '30's Ford 
Coupe.

The guy that does all my restoration work builds street rods for a 
living and it was he I went to after we got tired of roasted toes.  We 
discussed a number of options and products on the market they use 
because the problem is essentially the same:  small bodies/a lot of 
wood/way too much heat from a big engine.  (In that light the Morgan is 
nothing more than an expensive street rod!)

We decided, as a first choice, to "jet-coat" or "porcelainize" the 
exhaust headers because it would do two things: greatly reduce the heat 
output in that area and change an area that look rusty to whatever color 
you might want.  I personally went with gunmetal grey.

I personally have no idea about this, but my street rod guy says the 
best company in America is one call JET-HOT.  I do know they offer a 
lifetime rust-through protection guarantee and a 3 year satisfaction 
guarantee.  We are well into our first year and they still look perfect 
to me.

As far as cost, my total bill came to $630 - made up of 
labor/shipping/coating.  You can affect this cost through your 
abilities.

We also looked at some of the space-age insulation materials that could 
be installed on either side of the firewall.  There is some great stuff 
out there designed for cars.  At this point I don't think we are going 
to move in that direction, but it is still a good option.

Since street-rodders are everywhere you shouldn't have any trouble 
finding them.  Now you have something to talk about!

Later,

Arlo Levisen
Revillo, South Dakota

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