LEDAUT 2 Roll 2" x 50' Titanium Exhaust Heat Wrap Roll for Motorcycle Fiberglass Heat Shield Tape with Stainless Ties
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For tubes to be wrapped individually, the amount of material needed must be calculated, then cut over a piece of wood with a single-edge razor, then soak in clean water for 10 minutes. I used warm water because it was winter and used latex gloves since the fiberglass material could get hot.
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My favorite part of the design is how it turned
Run away from the latex gloves that come in the kit. The fibers poke right through them and rip them apart If you get leather work gloves for this, you can throw them away after you complete the project. As a result, I broke more fibers in my hands when I wore the gloves I wore for this again a week later. It was easy to install, I took off my foot peg and replaced the wrap when the pipes were still on the bike.
The wrap was a bit stinky when it got hot at first, but I think it is.
Don't forget to wrap your headers. Wrapping the long-length hair with this wrap worked for me The headers, which I installed on my Tahoe/LM7, are tube headers. While the color is beautiful, I notice a noticeable drop in temperature under the hood. A third roll of tape is needed to make sure long tube headers are completely covered. Whenever I wrap the baby, I use extra ties to help keep it.
A hundred times more itchiness on the glass.
I appreciate it.
Exactly what I was looking for.
It worked great with all the tools, but wear rubber gloves when you are handling fiber glass so your hands don't get burned.
As described by the seller, this product is excellent and will be put to good use in a project Suzuki 150cc style motorcycle.