I am currently restoring a 1961 traveller which has a home made looking heat deflector bolted to the passenger front floor well.
The deflector seems to be made of 2 pieces of aluminium woth a sheet of asbestos sandwiched in between.
I have removed this and will wrap and take to licenced tip.
Does anyone have a similar looking deflector or know if this was factory fitted?
My 1970 traveller seems to have a heat deflector made from aluminium which looks more original.
Can you buy the later heat deflector and is it essential?
Exhaust/Floor heat deflector
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Re: Exhaust/Floor heat deflector
That's the only type I've ever seen.The deflector seems to be made of 2 pieces of aluminium woth a sheet of asbestos sandwiched in between
Be careful down thew tip - ask them where the full body suit and breathing apparatus is...
but being serious - just don't bereak it into bits and/or breathe the dust.
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Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
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Re: Exhaust/Floor heat deflector
Don't bother with the deflector, it keeps the passenger's feet warm in the winter
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Re: Exhaust/Floor heat deflector
My wife second,s that.....mike.perry wrote:Don't bother with the deflector, it keeps the passenger's feet warm in the winter


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Re: Exhaust/Floor heat deflector
The new ones have a piece of plaster board instead of the asbestos.
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Re: Exhaust/Floor heat deflector
i removed mine, de-rusted the floor and repainted. then fitted a new one. trouble is it doesnt quite line up with my large bore exhaust! even with the heat shield in place the floor gets pretty warm!
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Re: Exhaust/Floor heat deflector
I just used a bit of ally sheet with 1in spacers on the bolts to create an air gap.
Hoping it will work, haven't got the engine back in yet.(or much else! )[frame]
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Hoping it will work, haven't got the engine back in yet.(or much else! )[frame]