Just used the rover for a parade. The metal was so hot that I honestly think you could burn yourself on the bulkhead. Is that normal? Should I be concerned?
VERY Hot Metal in the Driver and Passenger Area
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Has anyone ever tried some of that heat wrap, to move the heat a little further back (if that would even work)?
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I've never tried anything on the Rover, but I've made quite a few custom heat sheilds for my old WRX that was equipped with a Prodrive Stage 3 PowerPack. The concept is the same no matter what the vehicle. For radiant heat, I utilized stainless sheet to make double-wall shields with about 3/16" between the sheets. It's a relatively simple concept, but making the shields is very time consuming if you want them to look somewhat professional. Use cardboard and manilla folders to make templates & tweak them to fit before cutting any metal.
There are also many products made by companies like Thermo-Tec that could be applied directly to the bulkhead. I found that these products were very expensive, but would certainly be the simplest route to go.Comment
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Has anyone ever tried some of that heat wrap, to move the heat a little further back (if that would even work)?
http://www.heatshieldproducts.com/index.php
It made a noticeable difference when i was in costal NC. I took the header wrap off a little while ago, and i can tell the difference but now that i live in Maine i dont mind it so much.....First but gone: 91 3 door Disco "White Rhino"
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1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
1965 109 SW - nearly running well
1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
1969 109 P-UP
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I got tired of that crap as well. I wrapped my exhaust manifold in exhaust wrap and installed the exhaust manifold shield. It reduced the inside temperature from "OMG MY LEGS IS ON FIRE AND MY SKIN IS MELTING" to marginally bearable.
Next I'm going to try wrapping the downpipe, see what that does and a lot of the exhaust. Might even try to rig up a heat shield on the downpipe as well.Comment
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Heck no! Vortec 3500 i5! Perfect fit, inline 5 with exhaust manifolds coming out the passenger side. About as simple a fit you can get with a modern engine.
It'll be more reliable, use less gas, and I'll reduce the heat about a million folder over the giant engine in there now.Comment
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Heck no! Vortec 3500 i5! Perfect fit, inline 5 with exhaust manifolds coming out the passenger side. About as simple a fit you can get with a modern engine.
It'll be more reliable, use less gas, and I'll reduce the heat about a million folder over the giant engine in there now.Travis
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