88 y-pipe heat shield replacement (Page 1/1)
tnkgnr MAR 09, 12:55 PM
Hey all - replacing my y-pipe and the heat shield material is really sketchy. Anyone have any good tips on materials to use? This is the 88 version, so its the foil type. What is the material under the metal - fiberglass? Are there any patterns out there?
oneinch MAR 09, 11:15 PM
I'm interested in this. I don't really like my heat shield. It just seems large and ugly. I've wonder about wrapping, but have no experience with it. Some say have bad things to say, others good things.

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Stanton
'88 Formula, red on gray

tnkgnr MAR 09, 11:23 PM
Yea, in searching on this, I found others that hate the wrap they did due to it gathering moisture and bellowing steam after a rain. I think wrapping it would make it much cleaner looking, but don't want to make it a rust magnet.
jjd2296 MAR 10, 12:03 PM
just get a set of pre 88 heat shields froma 2.8
Notorio MAR 12, 11:40 PM

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Originally posted by jjd2296:

just get a set of pre 88 heat shields froma 2.8



Here is an example that I found in the Archive ...

olejoedad MAR 13, 07:48 AM
Pre-88 shields will require modification to fit as the crossover pipes are not the same.

The Titanium heat wrap works very well.

[This message has been edited by olejoedad (edited 03-13-2021).]

Gall757 MAR 13, 08:52 AM

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Originally posted by oneinch:

I'm interested in this. I don't really like my heat shield. It just seems large and ugly. I've wonder about wrapping, but have no experience with it. Some say have bad things to say, others good things.




If you have indoor storage for your car heat wrapping should be fine. Constant moisture is the problem in the rust belt.
tnkgnr MAR 16, 11:49 AM
Screw it - went with the heat wrap. I keep it garaged and once it dries, I'll hit it with the high-temp silicone spray.
olejoedad MAR 16, 03:12 PM
The silicon spray works wonders.
reinhart MAR 20, 05:55 AM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

Pre-88 shields will require modification to fit as the crossover pipes are not the same.

The Titanium heat wrap works very well.




Any idea of how much modification is needed? Is there a thread on this mod?