RE: Below Intake Manifold
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RE: Below Intake Manifold



That's what was under my 361's carb pad, regular foil faced building
insulation.
All scrunched up and packed in.
Tom

It's basically a piece of fiberglass insulation
wrapped in aluminum foil.
--- Jimmy Peavy <peaver63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> It isn't absolutely essential that it be replaced,
> but if you feel you
> need to, any insulation would work.
> The styrofoam will work, but if you get any gasoline
> on it, it's history.
> There is a product that used to be made that was
> called Armaflex.
> Air conditioning companies use it, mostly on
> refridgerant lines, but it
> does come in sheets
> It's black in color, and comes in 1/2" thickness.
> Works well. Looks like neopreme rubber.
> As small of a piece  that you need. you may find
> someone that would give
> it to you.
>
>    Jimmy
>
> Gary H. wrote:
>
> >There was a disintegrated mess of silver/fiber
> insulation under the
> >intake of a 383 that I pulled. Any suggestions as
> to some modern
> >material to replace that insulation with?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Gary H.
> >
> >


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