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Re: Heat Shield/exhaust wrap

To: Alan Myers <reagntsj@ricochet.net>
Subject: Re: Heat Shield/exhaust wrap
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Thu, 01 Oct 1998 22:05:42 -0700
Cc: On the Mark Software & Consulting <mark.milotay@onthemark.bc.ca>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Curry Enterprises
References: <002e01bdec83$31971de0$6041a1d1@fogbros.nb.net> <B0001017548@victoria.bc1.com> <361459B2.DC14FA46@ricochet.net>
There is a company called "Thermo-Tec" that offers products called
High-Velocity Exhaust Jackets.  They are supposed to reduce radiant heat
by 70 percent.  THey are in Greenwich,OH (1-800-274-8437) and have a web
site: www.thermotec.com.

That's all I know about this.

Joe Curry

Alan Myers wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark,
> 
> I believe the kits in stores here are about $45-50. I have no idea the
> quality, but JC Whitney offers a 50' roll, 2" wide for $35.
> 
> I'm interested that you saw some improvement with your homemade variety.
> 
> Alan Myers
> San Jose, Calif.
> '62 TR4 #CT17602
> 
> AlanOn the Mark Software & Consulting wrote:
> 
> > Alan,
> >
> > I looked into buying some of this stuff recently from one of my local
> > autoparts stores. They wanted 110.00 for an 8' length of the stuff. It
> >
> > seemed like too much money for something that I couldn't guarantee
> > would
> > work. I have been experimenting with fiberglass insulation wrapped in
> > aluminum foil. I made a 'rope' of the stuff and wrapped it around my
> > exhaust manifold. It has helped with my boiling carb bowls problem
> > (but not
> > 100%). If anyone on the list has tried the real insulation tape, I
> > would
> > like to know what sort of results they had. Better yet any info on how
> > to
> > improve my homemade stuff would be gratefully appreciated/
> >
> > At 04:53 PM 30/09/98 -0700, Alan Myers wrote:
> > >
> > >Listers,
> > >
> > >In lieu of a heat shield, has anyone on the list tried the high
> > >temperature insulation wrap available for headers (and probably most
> > >standard manifolds)? Available by the foot or in kits from the local
> > >go-fast auto store. Reading the hype (I can say that because I worked
> >
> > >in advertising for 18 years) it is supposed to not only help keep the
> >
> > >entire engine bay much cooler, but also accelerate exhaust gasses
> > >passing through the the system (no wisecracks, keep the list clean)
> > and,
> > >like everything else hanging off the car, give additional horsepower.
> >
> > >
> > >Alan Myers
> > >San Jose, Calif.
> > >'62 TR4 #CT17602
> > >
> > >
> > >Ed Woods wrote:
> > >
> > >> Irv,
> > >>
> > >> Here's a loaded question: what problem did the heat shield solve?
> > Or,
> > >> why
> > >> was it thought necessary?  My brother had a problem with his TR6
> > last
> > >> weekend. I think you're going to tell me what it was.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >>
> > >> Ed Woods
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: Irv Korey <emanteno@ibm.net>
> > >> To: Bob Jones <JONES_M2@popmail.firn.edu>
> > >> Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> > >> Date: Wednesday, September 30, 1998 9:24 AM
> > >> Subject: Re: Heat Shield
> > >>
> > >> >
> > >> >Bob Jones wrote:
> > >> >>
> > >> >> While at TRF's Summer Party this year I noticed that Nick Hanges
> >
> > >> had
> > >> >> installed a heat shield between his SU's and headers on his very
> >
> > >> nice
> > >> >> autocross TR6.  He told me it was off a big healey.  In checking
> >
> > >> around
> > >> >> I find that the Healey suppliers have several heat shields,
> > >> depending on
> > >> >> the model of the car.  Do any of you know which big Healeys had
> > >> HS6s.
> > >> >> That is what is on my TR6 and I believe the shield will help.
> > >> >
> > >> >Bob,
> > >> >
> > >> >Don't know what is on the big Healeys, but I have had a heat
> > shield
> > >> on
> > >> >my 74 TR6 for for over 20 years. The heat shield works great, my
> > car
> > >> has
> > >> >Strombergs. Someone in my club made a template, got a quote from a
> >
> > >> sheet
> > >> >metal shop, and then took orders. It is formed from sheet
> > aluminum,
> > >> bent
> > >> >and folded just right, with cutouts to clear the linkage and holes
> >
> > >> >drilled in appropriate locations. Definitely worth the effort.
> > >> >
> > >> >Irv
> > >> >74 TR6 CF22767U
> > >> >Highland Park, IL
> > >> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >--
> > >MZ
> > >
> > Mark Milotay, Principal
> > On the Mark Software & Consulting
> 
> --
> MZ

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