Burn holes in bodywork
I got a nice new burn hole in my belly pan and was thinking of an easy way to fix it. Should I just cover it with a fiber glass patch (from old body work) on the inside and epoxy it? Duct tape it? I...
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Where is the hole? If it is where the header pipe curves, just cut it out and dont worry about it. I have the same issue in that spot with my Hindle and the only fix I found was to double wrap thick...
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fiberglass it, then use heat tape over it, and on the other side tooi found out the hard way, patched mine with fiberglass, and didnt cover it with heat protection.... by the end of the day, the heat...
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Great thanks. Should I get the 1" x 50' roll or 2" x 50' roll of exhaust wrap. I just want to wrap the pipes that run down throught the belly pan.
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I think fulling wrapping the pipes is illegal. Not 100% sure so you may want to check that.CCS #75
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so would be running a belly pan with a hole in it!the whole point is it needs to hold oil right...sean"A good friend will bail you out of jail, but your best friend will be the one sitting next to you...
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As long as it can hold a certain volume it does not matter if the hole is up high in the lower to not affect the capacity. 5 quarts I think. Thats why you can get away with running a large turkey pan...
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Quote:Thats why you can get away with running a large turkey pan under the bellyI know back in the *the day* there was all sorts of mcguyver-ed shit like this..but I seriously doubt you'd see that...
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I think there was one (turkey pan) in FL CCS as early as last year. They seem somewhat slack on tech here in the sunshine state. Maybe thats why a gazillion guys crashed in someones oil at Moroso last...
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