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COOL87 | Heat Shield for L98 Starter Motor | ||
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Anyone have any tips for a heat shield for an L98 with Hooker headers.
fabricate a heat shield or an aftermarket heat shield. Any comments, fixes, etc. http://www.c4guru.com/modules/Forums/ ... s/smiles/icon_scratch.gif scratch |
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Posted on: 2007/3/24 19:32
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VtVette | RE:Heat Shield for L98 Starter Motor | ||
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If you go to www.summitracing.com and search "starter heat shield" a good variety of options come up.
Hope this helps, Brian VtVette |
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Posted on: 2007/9/1 3:03
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bogus | RE:Heat Shield for L98 Starter Motor | ||
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I think you can also wrap it in heat protective fabric, too.
The best solution is to convert to a mini starter. |
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Posted on: 2007/9/1 3:23
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VtVette | RE:Heat Shield for L98 Starter Motor | ||
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I think you can also wrap it in heat protective fabric, too. Protective wrap is the best solution. If you need help securing it to the starter stainless safety wire won't rust. I *believe* some heat protective fabric comes up on the summit page when searching for "starter heat shield". |
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Posted on: 2007/9/1 3:30
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NC Kid | RE:Heat Shield for L98 Starter Motor | ||
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I read on vaders website that you need to convert to the later models starters because it's a pain to remove with headers on. Plus, they weigh less. He said it was real simple. I *think* just some splicing. Do that and then get the heat shield that the others mentioned the fabric. The metal shield would seem to absorb the head AND trap it in with teh starter. Maybe it's just me thinking goofy. Just a thought though. Goodluck
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Posted on: 2007/9/6 21:01
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