Hi
Can anyone tell me where the exhaust heat sheilds (front and rear) fit on a series 1? Does anyone have them fitted presently?
I note they can be purchased from SNG/SC however I haven't managed to find pictures of where and how they exactly fit.
John H
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The large one goes above the two main expansion boxes, just at the base of the transmission tunnel
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There are actually two heat shields under the car. One resides above the main silencers and the other over the downpipes as they pass under the car. I may have the date wrong, but I believe another shield was added for the brake servo's benefit when the 2+2 was introduced.
Mark (Moe) Shipley
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Former owner '66FHC, #1E32208
Former owner '65FHC, #1E30036
Planning on getting E-Type No. 3 as soon as possible....
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John
Dave Kerr makes some very nice stainless steel ones. He is usually around selling them at Stoneleigh or you can email him: david@kerr2209.fsnet.co.uk Dave is very knowledgeable on all things E-Type being an enthusiast rather than a dealer. He will no doubt be able to advise.
Dave Kerr makes some very nice stainless steel ones. He is usually around selling them at Stoneleigh or you can email him: david@kerr2209.fsnet.co.uk Dave is very knowledgeable on all things E-Type being an enthusiast rather than a dealer. He will no doubt be able to advise.
David Jones
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S1 OTS OSB; S1 FHC ODB
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Thanks all,
I will email Dave Kerr.
Secondly trying to find pictures/details of how theses sheilds are fitted. I note holes in the rear shield that goes between the floor and 2 boxes however cannot see any attachments for these on the car. I guess I will have to make some up due to the fact my floor is not original!
John H
I will email Dave Kerr.
Secondly trying to find pictures/details of how theses sheilds are fitted. I note holes in the rear shield that goes between the floor and 2 boxes however cannot see any attachments for these on the car. I guess I will have to make some up due to the fact my floor is not original!
John H
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As an aside Dave Kerr can also supply the water pump to bulkhead pipe in stainless, the 4.2 top ?S? bend pipe and the 3 off heater pipes in the bulkhead (although he make take some convincing to do the latter as they take a long time to get right ). I have added Dave's contact details to the 'Recommended Specialists' thread if you ever need his services in the future.
David Jones
S1 OTS OSB; S1 FHC ODB
1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
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S1 OTS OSB; S1 FHC ODB
1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
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Have made contact with Dave Kerr and for info. both series 1 forward and rear heat sheilds from him are about ?50 total which is cheaper than other suppliers. I believe he is planning to be at Stoneleigh again this year, 29th March.
John H.
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