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I noticed you mentioned something about a fibreglass? header wrap.Why aren't
you using the header wrap they sell at the speed shops? John Cairns |
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John Cairns wrote:
I noticed you mentioned something about a fibreglass? header wrap.Why aren't you using the header wrap they sell at the speed shops? That is what I am using. They call it a "spun ceramic" which basically means it is fiberglass... a special kind of fiberglass made for hi temp and hi R rating instead of tensile strength. But then, most boat building fiberglass is made to the specs for eelctrical insulation. That's why S-glass is different stuff, more costly. I was going to use the cheap stuff from JC Whitney but they didn't know the temp rating of it. So I splurged on more pricey stuff that is definitely rated above the needed service temp. But it's a PITA to install in the crevices I've got to work in. Regards Doug King Regards Doug King |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message .. . John Cairns wrote: I noticed you mentioned something about a fibreglass? header wrap.Why aren't you using the header wrap they sell at the speed shops? That is what I am using. They call it a "spun ceramic" which basically means it is fiberglass... a special kind of fiberglass made for hi temp and hi R rating instead of tensile strength. But then, most boat building fiberglass is made to the specs for eelctrical insulation. That's why S-glass is different stuff, more costly. I was going to use the cheap stuff from JC Whitney but they didn't know the temp rating of it. So I splurged on more pricey stuff that is definitely rated above the needed service temp. But it's a PITA to install in the crevices I've got to work in. Regards Doug King I think this might be the stuff I used, bought it at "Ramchargers", not the sort of thing they carry in the local auto supply. http://tinylink.com/?w9aafCzvSh I had the distinct advantage of having the exhaust off the diesel, I can see where it would be a real pita trying to wrap the thing in the engine "compartment" John Cairns |
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I was going to use the cheap stuff from JC
Whitney............................. Do you have the Mini Supercharger on your boat? S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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![]() DSK wrote: But it's a PITA to install in the crevices I've got to work in. If you put it THERE you'll get a nasty rash! Cheers |
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SAIL LOCO wrote:
Do you have the Mini Supercharger on your boat? No, this insulation is going on the exhaust pipe from the heater combustion chamber. John Cairns wrote: I think this might be the stuff I used, bought it at "Ramchargers", not the sort of thing they carry in the local auto supply. http://tinylink.com/?w9aafCzvSh Yes, that's the stuff. Comes in a couple different sizes & grades. I'm using 2" wide tape in the hi temp rating (1800 continuous 2400 spikes) I had the distinct advantage of having the exhaust off the diesel, I can see where it would be a real pita trying to wrap the thing in the engine "compartment" Yes it is. Plus, the stuff gives off a fine dust as it is worked, best not breathed. Of course, silica is all natural so how can it be bad for you? ![]() Regards Doug King |
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