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Thanks to this site, I noticed that when I went to put on my new MBRP trail can that the heat blanket was burning through.
$5 worth of stainless steel and 1/2 hr of work, this is what I came up with. Thanks Cannondale for the idea.
$5 worth of stainless steel and 1/2 hr of work, this is what I came up with. Thanks Cannondale for the idea.
Nice and I am waiting for another member to post up what he did for his blanket that already had a hole in it.
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I also did a few other things... I stapled a flame retardant soldering cloth ( from Home Depot ) to the stock heat blanket and also covered the inside of the outer panel with foil tape. This should prevent any melt down. The beer can fix ain't my style...lol
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You mean this mod?Nice and I am waiting for another member to post up what he did for his blanket that already had a hole in it.
http://ty4stroke.com/threads/heat-shield-at-exhaust-flange.139257/#post-1264732
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That's the one. I'm not goin back to drinking so why risk it for a heat shield mod.
Ha! No someone found a alternative for factory blanket.
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Any thoughts on thermo tech adhesive backed heat barrier, comes in 12"x12"square, thinking it could be installed right on stock heat pad.
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i made a post on this , the blanket worked wellNice and I am waiting for another member to post up what he did for his blanket that already had a hole in it.
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heat balnket upgrade- is my post on check out my pics.
Here it is. Thanks. Missed it. Thought you were slacking Joe!heat balnket upgrade- is my post on check out my pics.
http://ty4stroke.com/threads/heat-blanket-upgrade.145507/
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