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Insulating the engine bay
02-12-2013, 14:04
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RE: Insulating the engine bay
(02-11-2013 22:09)Arcticdude Wrote:  That's GREAT TO know!! I won't "sweat" it anymore!

David B used some "killer" stuff ( sheets) that was pricey but worth it IMHO in the engine bay, may be he can remember the vendor as I can't! :-) Also that exhaust stacks in 95-97's are insulated on the "closet side" not the stack where your pipes run, if you add any , add it there by removing the closet walls..... much safer as later birds (380/450) have the stuff on the muffler side and when the glue deteriorates, it falls and catches fire! Plenty of examples of burned 380's stacks. Also if the exhaust system needs replacing consider stainless.....lower temps and I believe David has a vendor with the LXI parts already done, ship them you 95 stuff and
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Pete and Donna Chin
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