Yes, would love to have it. I'll need to get some. Cal may be coming up next weekend, could you get it to him if he's coming? Or, I'll give you my address.
Richard it's in the mail you should have it in a day or two
Yes, would love to have it. I'll need to get some. Cal may be coming up next weekend, could you get it to him if he's coming? Or, I'll give you my address.
Richard it's in the mail you should have it in a day or two
Very cool. Thanks.
You got some other stuff in the mail heading your way too!! :gee:
I'll swing by target and pick up a couple of Airbake cookie sheets before I come up Friday Richard.
We can screw those to the floor over the exhaust, you'll be surprised how well they work.
bingo, cheap redneck solution, I like.
<chuckle> I was thinking the same thing, and fighting the urge to post it up.I'll swing by target and pick up a couple of Airbake cookie sheets before I come up Friday Richard.
We can screw those to the floor over the exhaust, you'll be surprised how well they work.
I tried that on my last self-immolating Cherokee with mixed results. The thing that has worked best is the heat shield (by the muffler) on late model XJs. No more Easy-Bake Flowmaster.I'll swing by target and pick up a couple of Airbake cookie sheets before I come up Friday Richard.
We can screw those to the floor over the exhaust, you'll be surprised how well they work.
Cal, can the cookie sheet stuff get attached under the floor, or will it need to go on top? We should be able to bolt or screw through the floor on the ends and be able to get to it on the bottom.
Yup, but like I said, I had mixed results with this method.I'm not Cal, but the cookie sheet (or any sheet metal as a shield) should go between the exhaust and the floor, and it should be spaced off of the floor as much as is practical. Insulation (fiberglass, etc.) is optional and can be used as well. Stack it like this:
(exhaust)(air gap)(cookie sheet)(air gap)(insulation)(floor)
Cal, can the cookie sheet stuff get attached under the floor, or will it need to go on top? We should be able to bolt or screw through the floor on the ends and be able to get to it on the bottom.
I used sheet metal screws with 2 washers, and attached them between the floor and exhaust with about 3/16" spacing. Just ran the screws thru the floor, and cut the extra threads off from the top with my dremel.
I used sheet metal screws with 2 washers, and attached them between the floor and exhaust with about 3/16" spacing. Just ran the screws thru the floor, and cut the extra threads off from the top with my dremel.