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Da_fraemda
| Posted on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 - 06:04 am: |
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Servus zusammen, Last year I have bought the E.B.R. belly pan. http://www.EBRacing.com/shop/product22.html Maybe it was the wrong decision, but I got it installed in a HD workshop. First time it was much to high, it was tight-fitting to the muffler. But after some friendly words they put it deeper ("as deep as possible"). But after some hundred miles I have noticed, that I still getting heat exhaustion at the paint on the pan. And for me it's still looking like have contact in the middlepart of the muffler. Anyway, now I want to cement a big fat glass fiber mat into the belly pan. Now my question: Which kind of glue I should take? I Don't want to have a fire from the wrong one. Most interesting I have found is Loctite 5399, silicon-based and proof till 300°C (570°F). But maybe a heat-proof glue onto a glass fiber mat is not enough and the belly pan must be installed deeper? I really don't want a Ferrari 458 Italia effect... Greetings, Pascal (Message edited by da_fraemda on February 22, 2011) |
Smoke
| Posted on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 - 06:24 am: |
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under the mat you should be able to use hi temp silicone. they have one type that is good to 400F. i used it to glue muffler wrap to the inside of my race bike frame. tim |
Vinb
| Posted on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 - 08:21 am: |
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You could wire tie the mat to the muffler. That's what I did on my custom exhaust to keep some of the heat from transferring to the motor. |
Skntpig
| Posted on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 - 11:49 am: |
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Let us know what you decide and results please. |
Da_fraemda
| Posted on Friday, February 25, 2011 - 04:50 am: |
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Horrido, I have my decision: Loctite 5399 will it be. The next question was: "how much?" And that is something for us fans of the metric system.. One tube of Loctite contains 300ml. If I want to put a thickness of 1mm on the adhesion surface area and if the inner surface of the bellypan has a area of 1m² than I need how much tubes of Loctite? Any idea? No? OK. I make it more easy for you: 300ml = 0,01oz 1mm = 0,04in 1m² = 11ft² For this reason I now have ordered 3 tubes of Loctite. Tschüssgens, Pascal |
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