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Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by mrbennybennett » Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:58 am

My car is in MMC for a service and it appears the exhaust heat shield has perished

The cost to replace was about £270 which i thought was a bit excessive

Would i be better getting this http://www.eliseparts.com/products/show ... eatshield/ and getting it fitted as im sure all in would be afair bit less than MMC's price

The original part from Bell & Colville is in 2 bits at about £52 each

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Re: Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by alicrozier » Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:50 pm

Depends which bit it is Benny.

http://www.deroure.com/diagrams.asp?TBL ... 0&ST=&SC=0

I'm guessing it's the 'U-bend' which is normally the first part to go. You could try the nimbus but it's quite an akward shape and holding it in place would be the problem, existing bolts probably rusted to nothing in the exhaust. SS cable ties been known to work after it falls off and sets fire to your carbon undertray... ;)
Alternatives could be to just leave it off or a simple heat wrap (much cheapness).
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Re: Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by mrbennybennett » Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:56 pm

Cheers Ali

Will need to ask exactly what has gone - is it essential to replace it??
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Re: Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by alicrozier » Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:22 pm

You'll hear both arguments...
I ran without on a 2bular and no ill effects. I had no rear panels though so better airflow...and melted the odd numberplate.

My personal opinion, I'd just leave it off.
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Re: Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by j2 lot » Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:37 pm

I have left the u-bend heatshield off the Europa, with no ill-effects but that doesn't have the undertray below the engine so gets more cooling.
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Re: Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by robin » Mon Apr 04, 2011 2:24 pm

If the original shield is still there but just failed around the bolt holes you could perhaps just use SS cable ties - I have some.

The way you drive the car, heatshield is probably a luxury you can live without :-)

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Re: Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by Edin430 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 7:59 pm

Very odd as my car is due in on Thursday to have the exact same thing repaired!!!

Craig is going to just remove mine completely and fit exhaust wrap on the U-bend - i'll have some left over if you can wait until then.

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Re: Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by mrbennybennett » Mon Apr 04, 2011 9:49 pm

X7LDA wrote:Very odd as my car is due in on Thursday to have the exact same thing repaired!!!

Craig is going to just remove mine completely and fit exhaust wrap on the U-bend - i'll have some left over if you can wait until then.

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Might take you up on that :thumbsup
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Re: Exhaust Heat Shield

Post by Edin430 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:58 pm

No probs - just let me know if you need some :thumbsup

It's the black ceramic 1200c wrap so should work nicely.

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