Hi
Does anyone know if the heatshield above the box on the Traveller is necessary (or will the carpets melt without it). I have just rebuilt my 1964traveller and don't really want to drill holes in the floor to put a moisture absorbing rust trap there, unless absolutaly necessary.
Thanks
Exhaust Heatshield
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I'd recommend installing the heat shield. If you paint bothe the floor and the heat shield (the metal part, not the heat-absorbing pad itself) with a good quality paint, use a seam sealer between the shield cover and the floor, and then attach using brass or stainless bolts then you really shouldn't have any problem. A burnt-out Traveller is an awfully expsnsive way of finding out whether you really need the shield...
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Re: Exhaust Heatshield
Why not bend some sheet steel the same shape as the silencer cut to a nice shape put a lip on both ends so there is a air gap between silencer and bent sheet steel and mig that to the top of the silencer .Jimmyg wrote:Hi
Does anyone know if the heatshield above the box on the Traveller is necessary (or will the carpets melt without it). I have just rebuilt my 1964traveller and don't really want to drill holes in the floor to put a moisture absorbing rust trap there, unless absolutaly necessary.
Thanks
skelly