- 1. TR6 Insulating the Transmission Cover (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 10:51:59 +1100
- There have been comments on this list before about insulating the transmission cover. Mine is out of the car at the moment, and I would like to take advantage of the opportunity, but I cannot remembe
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- 2. Re: TR6 Insulating the Transmission Cover (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 20:16:07 -0500
- I purchased a material commonly used for insulating water heaters and such. It looks like thick (3/16-1/4 inch) aluminum foil on the outside with an inside layer of bubble wrap. It's available at Ho
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- 3. RE: TR6 Insulating the Transmission Cover (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 22:37:52 -0500
- Hi Bob. That's a great idea. I've had my cover off recently. I dreaded removing the brake lever and reinstalling it. I found you can muscle the cover in from the side without cutting it or removing t
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- 4. re: TR6 Insulating the Transmission Cover (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 05:43:21 EST
- Regarding tranny insulation a couple of points; It gets pretty hot under the tranny cover so I would recommend very secure attachments - perhaps strategically located stubby wood screws into the car
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- 5. Re: TR6 Insulating the Transmission Cover (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 11:14:27 EST
- << What insulating material, inside or outside the cover, what adhesive, what results, and of course traps for the inexperienced and unwary? >> Trevor, I covered the inside surface (transmission side
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