thermal blanket removal

Koenigturbo

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Newbie question: How do you remove the thermal blanket under the hood? Dose it come off without damaging the fasteners??
Where can I get one, thats in good shape?


Thanks!!:3d_frown:
 

ms07s

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I'm with poodles on this one, new OEM is about the only way to go. All the ones at the junk yards usualy fall apart in one way or another upon removal, but you may get lucky. Just those round clips IIRC hold it on.
 

Guyana00

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Yup, very cheap.

If you slip two flatheads under them, or use sidecutters (slide it under, don't squeeze) and use it to pry up you might be able to save a few but it doesn't really matter.

You can find a few good ones from scrap cars or part outs.
 

Koenigturbo

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Guyana00;1298659 said:
Yup, very cheap.

If you slip two flatheads under them, or use sidecutters (slide it under, don't squeeze) and use it to pry up you might be able to save a few but it doesn't really matter.

You can find a few good ones from scrap cars or part outs.

Thanks!!!
 

Poodles

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dumbo;1298816 said:
Temperature Resistance Range:
-40°C to +107°C(-40°F to +225°F)

Thats from there site. How hot does it get under there?

Turbo gets MUCH hotter than that, honestly wouldn't chance it...
 

dumbo

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Poodles;1299147 said:
Turbo gets MUCH hotter than that, honestly wouldn't chance it...

Oh I know turbos get much hotter. But with a sheild and what not, I'm sure not that much radiates but I honestly don't know. Who wants to be the first to try it:naughty:
 

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ms07s;1299194 said:
I like my engine componets non BBQ so I'll pass.

The thermal blanket keeps heat in...

SupaMan;1299210 said:
i was gonna say ive temp gunned shit on my motor after running it and its been over 225 and im n/a.

But thats on the surface, nothing touches the hood but air.
 

ms07s

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dumbo;1299250 said:
The thermal blanket keeps heat in...



But thats on the surface, nothing touches the hood but air.

Poodles;1299254 said:
yeah, but I'd rather it not be BURNING TAR in that "what if" situation...


That tar will melt above the turbo, possibly running onto the turbo and DP that can get well above that tars flash point. I have seen that stuff melt on a Honda with a Mitsu turbo...it wasn't pretty.