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Store Home > Heat Shield Products

Protect your investment. You've put hours of fun time and effort into your prized restoration project. The last thing you need is extreme under cowl heat or a too close fitting exhaust to blister or bake your plastic, fresh paint and of course your new decals. Saves your plastic belly pan too!

Running an aftermarket exhaust? Getting more power or cutting down weight with an aftermarket exhaust is quite common. Sometimes the pipe or chambers are shaped differently, fit tight to panels or are made from a lighter hotter running gauge material. When you remove the heavy OEM exhaust and steel heat shields, the plastics in those zones were not designed to take that heat. You might want to protect them.

Keep engine heat away from the air box. You run hard, maybe you're a racer. A heat soaked air box may be those few lost HP you were searching for at the end of a lake run or drag. Cool it down by sticking on some heat shield.

Common Case Example.This is an old Ski-doo Citation hood. On the side edge of the cowl near the front corner the surface runs close to the exhaust pipe. We found the plastic starting to melt in one small area.

We cut out a piece of heat shield that would give us good coverage from a 12" square sheet. We also offer 1.5" x 15' rolls for other area applications such as wrapping hoses. Depending on the type and heat rating of the Heat Shield you choose, generally the product is made up of layers of material. A high bonding adhesive on the under side, glass or woven fabric type heat blocking layer in the middle and a reflective barrier for radiant heat on the top layer.

Cleaning and preparing the surface for the new heat shield is an important step. First the regular washing regiment to clean most of the oil and grit off, but to be sure we also liberally used some isopropyl alcohol to thoroughly clean the surface of all oils or left over soap residue. Applying the new heat shield is a snap, just peel off the back layer to expose the high bond adhesive and place it on the surface. Rub hard and apply allot of pressure all over, as it is important you want the adhesive to activate and squish evenly over the entire surface. All done and the plastics in this spot are safe again. Now moving onto find more places to keep the sled cool.


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