Heat protection for bellypan

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skiddy boxers
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Heat protection for bellypan

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Can anyone tell me or has pics of how to protect a fibreglass bellypan from the heat generated by the exhaust pipe connecting the two downpipes.

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There is only about 3-5mm clearancealong the top front edge. Do I stick some kind of heat resistant mat on the inside of the fibreglass or wrap the pipe with something.

Any advice appreciated

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Post by gus »

I used sticky backed insulated foil sheet used to lag pipes when i had a bellypan .I pilfered some off a site i was working on.Should be able to get some from a plumbers merchants or building supplier.Stick it onto the pan on the inside around where the headers and link tube get close.
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Post by oyster »

Would it get that hot down there? GRP would probably be alright, some of the cheaper plastic pans may suffer.
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Post by skiddy boxers »

Oyster

I suppose I am worried as much about the effect of the heat on the paint finish as on the GRP.

I don't know if it will get too hot or not and I don't fancy keeping my hand there for a while to find out :roll:
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