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new heat shield coming soon

these are now available at rs barn
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Flash,

I finally got around to checking mine, and the insulating material has delaminated from the shield. Should I contact Pete to swap it for the improved version, or do I go through you? If it's through you, please PM me with your address. No rush, as I know you're swamped. Thanks.
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yeah - i figure every one of them is going to do this - i am very disappointed in the adhesive - the good news is that the fix will work very well and you won't have that problem again

i'm sending you my phone number in a PM - ring me up
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I have seen your fix pictures on the thread and it all looks simple. I just got my car on the road this weekend and after a quick burn around 200 KPH [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img] I returned home and yes, I have delammed.
For about the same price as shipping it back I figure I'll save us both the bother and buy a pop rivit gun and emulate your fix with some spare AL sheet I have. I gather there's no hidden gotchas with adding these strips?

I love a quick project anyway, idle hands and the Devil you know [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
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no gotchas at all - if you are set up to do that, terrific - sorry it had to be such a pain - mine is still intact

i am still more than willing to retrofit it though
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Rather than ship the heat shield back to Flash/RSB I fixed mine this morning. Here's some pics for anyone who lives far away and wants to do this with a spare sheet of AL. I just modified a piece of AL that I had with an overzealous brake bend in it. Yes, it's not pretty as I only have a vise at home to crimp the edges with. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img]
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Is there anything holding the smaller aluminum attachment sheet in place? Or is it crimped on tightly enough that you think it will hold? Thanks.
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The small plate is crimped quite well and I don't think it will ever budge especially considering the new rigidity of the plate; both sides have effectively trippled in thickness. That was the cooler edge and the glue never let go there. I just put a plate there to future proof the design.
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my concern is that it will buzz
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That sucker is so rigid now I would be really amazed if it ever flexed enough to open the crimp. If that ever happens I'll put a couple of tiny bolts in or some high temp RTV. Better yet, I may never see it come loose because the supercharger will block the view [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
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if you find for any reason that your fix does not satisfy you, PLEASE do not hesitate to send it back - i will be happy to retrofit it for you - my apologies for the inconvenience
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Hey, I'm totally happy even if the damn thing goes up in smoke. I've received more than 50.00 worth of sage advice from you and others so if anything happens we'll call it a donation to RSB for supporting the board. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
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no worries - if you change your mind, let me know
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