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donhall | A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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The photo is the A.I.R. pipe...... as you probably have experienced, the insulation starts to unravel if you just look at it. The more you trim, the more it unravels, as you can see to the left of the photo.
I'm considering replacing the insulation mess with hi-temp (420 deg max.) nylon split wire loom: http://www.skycraftsurplus.com/splitloom1inch-1.aspx Anyone know the temp of that pipe during operation? |
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Posted on: 2012/11/1 22:05
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1Fast04Vert | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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It would melt the nylon tubing. Maybe some header wrap?
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Posted on: 2012/11/1 23:39
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donhall | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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In that case, Andy, I will wrap the pipe with exhaust wrap: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000 ... ef=oh_details_o01_s00_i00) Thanks for the suggestion. |
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BillH | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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Do what you want if it makes you more comfortable.
Mine's been like that for 6 years, probably more, with no problems. Make sure those wrapped plug wires are on the outboard of the dipstick. |
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Posted on: 2012/11/2 0:31
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donhall | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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The 'wrap' just looks ugly, Bill. The insulation must be there to protect anyone from the heat that has migrated into the pipe from the exhaust header, so you are correct that missing insulation is not a problem, unless you come in contact with a hot pipe. Yep, the plug wires are routed outboard of the dipstick tube. |
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Posted on: 2012/11/2 1:51
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tjpreul | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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I used the 1" wrap on mine. It took some time to get it done.
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donhall | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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Nice looking job, Tyler. I have similar wrap, but lost patience with the slow progress. That is when I started thinking about a split hi-temp loom, but Andy (1Fast04Vert) reminded me that I was dealing with exhaust temps. Thanks for the reply. |
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Posted on: 2012/11/2 2:58
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donhall | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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For those of you interested in replacing the frayed insulation over
the A.I.R. pipe, you might read about this product: http://www.cableorganizer.com/convoshield/ Split side for easy installation.... just cut to length, and slip it on. Withstands heat up to 1000 deg f. |
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Posted on: 2012/11/3 17:15
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pianoguy | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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Great find!
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Posted on: 2012/11/3 23:53
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joeld | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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So, are you going to be the test mule for this? I would like to hear how it stands up to heat.
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donhall | Re: A.I.R. pipe insulation - 1992 | ||
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Yep..... it's on order. Will post photos. (May just chrome the whole engine compartment, and glue on an LT5 badge on the rt. rear bumper) |
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