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How to heat wrap an exhaust
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02/01/2009 11:54
02/01/2009 11:54
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feeblebob
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feeblebob
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Question has justy come up in the office, whats the 'correct' method to heat wrap an exhaust, there's talk of jubilee clips and the like. What methods have you peeps used, and have you found it to be of benefit? Best make of wrap to use?
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Re: How to heat wrap an exhaust
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02/01/2009 12:13
02/01/2009 12:13
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TurboJ
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Best way would be with the manifold off as it is a bitch to wrap. I managed to do mine whilst on the car but it took ages to get right and it’s not 100% neat. Squids one looks the tits as it was wrapped off the car. I used the metal tie wraps but I think jub clips are better if you can get them to fit. I used DEI brand with turbo wrap too. Tis is picky: http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/9089/dsc00630td6.jpg
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Re: How to heat wrap an exhaust
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02/01/2009 12:24
02/01/2009 12:24
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feeblebob
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Cheers, his car is a 55-plate Impreza but I guess the theory's all the same. Is the heat wrap actually bonded on or just wrapped around tightly and held at each end but with clips of some kind. I also imagine you'd need to be careful how tightly the clips were tightened too, with the expansion and contraction of the manifold with heat. We suffer from cracked manifolds enough already!
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Re: How to heat wrap an exhaust
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02/01/2009 13:39
02/01/2009 13:39
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Wet the wrap first as it helps to get it on there nice and tight. If it's a manifold, you need to be particularly careful that you get it all evenly covered and avoid gaps so there's no hotspots.
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Re: How to heat wrap an exhaust
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02/01/2009 14:06
02/01/2009 14:06
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pretender
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pretender
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Also the heat wrap should be put in to water and applied while its still wet, when ready let it dry and paint it with High temperature manifold paint so that with time and high temperatures the wrap doesn't hardens and gets too fragile...
Last edited by pretender; 02/01/2009 14:09.
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Re: How to heat wrap an exhaust
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02/01/2009 17:22
02/01/2009 17:22
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suba
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suba
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Well...I just bought a load of wrap, and spent about three hours under the car on my back feeding it round the mid section and the downpipe. The downpipe is a right Bi*ch to do on the car... I just overlapped the edges and made sure that the wrap was pulled tight, using metal cable ties every now and again to keep it all secure, and for starting and finishing the wrap. I opted not to wrap the manifold as I'd heard a lot of stories about manifolds cracking afterwards... 
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Re: How to heat wrap an exhaust
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02/01/2009 20:51
02/01/2009 20:51
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Well...I just bought a load of wrap, and spent about three hours under the car on my back feeding it round the mid section and the downpipe. The downpipe is a right Bi*ch to do on the car... Thats the way to do it  no need to take anyting off  Ben
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Re: How to heat wrap an exhaust
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03/01/2009 13:28
03/01/2009 13:28
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feeblebob
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Thanks for your advice, gents, it has been passed on, proving this forum rocks! Seriously, the help and advice available here is like no other owners forum I've known. Excellent
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Re: How to heat wrap an exhaust
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03/01/2009 15:34
03/01/2009 15:34
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Kenneth
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Kenneth
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yeah i total agree feeblebob, when we are talking car forum,(or maybe any forum) this one here is for sure the best, thanks to all the admins, and user who have made it to what it is.
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