4.2 inlet heat barriers
4.2 inlet heat barriers
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LincsCerb

Original Poster:

128 posts

143 months

Tuesday 10th June 2014
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Hi
Has anyone got any heat barriers they are willing to part with.
Mine are starting to crack and I'm trying to eliminate any possible air leaks before I take it in to joolz for some remapping work in a couple of weeks.


Gray_101

1,118 posts

213 months

Tuesday 10th June 2014
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I would nt put second hand ones on.

The heat barriers for the 4.2 and 4.5 are the same.

Just buy some new ones from any good TVR suppliers

Edit to add....I've got 3 second hand sets, but I wouldn't fit them on my ajp

Tanguero

4,535 posts

224 months

Tuesday 10th June 2014
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Likewise - I have a couple of second hand sets kicking round in the box to go to the tip - but they aren't fit to go near an engine. Fit new.

wiggycerb

246 posts

217 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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I fitted new, dont forget to buy the 16 o-rings aswell and the slue silicone to put them in with, the name of which escapes me !

Boatbuoy

1,972 posts

185 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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wiggycerb said:
....and the slue (blue?) silicone to put them in with, the name of which escapes me !
Hylomar?

LincsCerb

Original Poster:

128 posts

143 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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Advice taken, new ones ordered should be with me tomorrow.

O-rings ordered as per equivalent parts, thanks Tanguero.

wiggycerb

246 posts

217 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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Boatbuoy said:
Hylomar?
Little to speedy with my typing laugh

N7GTX

8,263 posts

166 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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wiggycerb said:
Little to speedy with my typing laugh
Are you sure about using a sealant such as Hylomar with a rubber O ring? Surely, the whole purpose of the O ring is that it is a seal in its own right?
I can understand using Hylomar with a paper type gasket but my training did not permit any sealant be used with O rings.
Just sayin.....

LincsCerb

Original Poster:

128 posts

143 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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The thermal barriers will be zip-tied onto the inlet manifold and hylomar is used to hold the o-rings in place on the underside while you lower the manifold onto the heads.

N7GTX

8,263 posts

166 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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Yes, I see mine are tie-wrapped to the manifold but using a sealant or similar product on an inlet manifold could lead to particles being drawn into the engine by the partial vacuum.

spitfire4v8

4,021 posts

204 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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an alternative is to use a thin smear of red rubber grease in the O ring recesses to hold the O rings in place before they are bolted down.

Superjuiced

257 posts

217 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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I've just removed one side to take alternator out, i can see why hylomar is used as the O rings on the underside do fall off and lining it all up when putting it back on would otherwise be impossible. I cant get my head round the cable ties. each inlet has six bolts, shouldn't this compression hold the heat barrier in place?

Tanguero

4,535 posts

224 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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The cable ties are just to hold the barriers with O rings in place onto the bottom of the inlet manifold while you maneuver it into place.