[Healeys] Exhaust heat shield /alternative
akronzips at aol.com
akronzips at aol.com
Sat Sep 24 13:17:37 MDT 2011
Alan:
I'm restoring my my 1961 BT7 and I'm using a product called Lizard Skin.Lizard
Skin is sold in a back and a white bucket. (www.lizardskin.com) or look on
ebay. They sell two products the one in the black bucket is a sound deadner
the one in the white bucket is a ceramic heat shield. The amazing thing is
that these spray on like a bedlinner using a spray gun.
I can atest to the affective use of both they were just installed by my
painter. Very easy application no smell no overspray and is water soluable and
easy to mix.
There is a demo on you tube under( lizard skin application.)
i just thought I'd mention this incase you were looking for an alternative
source for a heat shield.
Contact me off list if you'd like more info . (Not a sales rep just a Healey
lover)
Howard
akronzips at aol.com
1961 BT7 Tri-carb
65 BSA L/R
69 BSA Royal Star
70 Triumph T120R
-----Original Message-----
From: gene stigen <gstigen at msn.com>
To: healeys <healeys at autox.team.net>
Sent: Fri, Sep 23, 2011 8:36 pm
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Exhaust heat shield question
I've had over a dozen Healeys starting with my first '60 3000 MK 1 in 1969,
hey all had the asbestos heat shield. I've parted out 10 or 12 & don't
emember any not having them. My '63 & '67 do, have to look under my '53 BN1,
an't remember. cheers Geno
> Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 14:00:02 -0400
From: mgcharlie at comcast.net
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Exhaust heat shield question
Alan,
The heat shield above the muffler didn't come along until the Mk.II
model, so it is correct that your BN4 does not have it. Why not
insulate under the carpet to keep the heat out? While you are at it
upgrade the insulation under all of the carpet. You will find many
using expensive products like Dynamat and Koolmat, but you can have very
good luck with less expensive products also.
Check
http://www.jcwhitney.com/heat/sound-insulation/p2010475.jcwx?filterid=j1
Charlie
On 9/23/2011 11:06 AM, Alan Grossman wrote:
> Hi,
> My "restored" BN4 is missing the exhaust heat shield. No wonder it's so
ot in
> there! Given the Moss price it seems like something that would be pretty
asy
> to fabricate. Of course I don't know exactly what that entails since I
on't
> have an exemplar. Any thoughts?
>
> Also, the seat runner above it has extra long bolts in it, that are
bviously
> not the originals. Before I tack in some shorter ones, I want to make
ure
> that those are not attachment points for the missing shield.
>
> Thx, Alan
> Norcal
> 1958 BN 4
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