To: | Joe Curry <Spitlist@gte.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Exhaust questions: paste, wrap, needles |
From: | Alan Lemen <ralemen@cableone.net> |
Date: | Wed, 26 Mar 2003 09:46:43 -0700 |
Joe, true about the heat and moisture. Since I live in what in classified as high desert I don't really care so much about moisture and rust anymore. But I would agree James lives in a damper climate. Mind you he is still drier than some places.... I would never wrap a mild steel header or anything mild steel unless of course I didn't care and could afford to replace like some racing teams. James, I had assumed that it was not mild steel. Mine is stainless steel. I have no idea what your one is made from. An alternative I have heard are coatings that take the heat, stop the rust and act as a thermal barrier to some degree. Not sure what is available in the UK. Trouble is that I am sure they cost more than the wrap. Also you can buy cans of spray treatment from the wrap manufacturers that seal the wrap from dirt and moisture. No idea how good they are though. Alan Joe Curry wrote: >One large downside to exhaust wraps. They retain heat and moisture in >the header and lead to premature deterioration of the header metal. I >would never use them unless there was no alternative. > > >Joe /// spitfires@autox.team.net mailing list /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive |
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