Header Wrap?


Regarding the smoke screen, it is probably moisture in the wrap burning off
I agree, it is probably not necessary, but it does help muffle resonance sometimes,,, also can you estimate how long the wrap might have been on the car and was or is a a daily driver?
I am with LD tho I would love to see pics. I bought Hedman's for my fiberglass CJ project and wrapped them because of the heat issues thus voiding the warranty. I also coated them with something but forget what it was. I didnt keep it long enough to have any issues and as far as I know none have cropped up. The Jeep does reside in BFE Alabama where there are no road salt issues.


After wrapping the headers I sprayed then with the protective coating. I used 2 large cans, and the wrap was black when I was done.
I ran it like this for 2 years. daily driver in So Cal. washed it every weekend. No road salts.
I removed the wrap when I developed a header leak. No rust. not even on the passeneger side collector without the coating. The ceramic coating flaked off as I unwrapped it.
I loved the wrap as far as heat was a concern. I liked that I could come home, pop the hood, and in 20 minutes, rest my hand on the headers.
when I dripped 2 drops of oil on the wrap... that was when it was clear this could be an issue. I had to sit there with it running, and slowly pour water on the oil to burn it off. The smell was nasty. I was 40 miles from home and in a parking lot. I purchased a fire extinguisher right after that and have it mounted to my passenger seat. I would rather have a halon system under the hood.
while the spray helps seal the wrap, it is not liquid proof, and still wicks in any liquid spilled on it. Fuel leak, and I would be running from the car. That wrap contains enough heat to cook off the ceramic coating, I am sure it would have no issues igniting fuel.
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Well, that might be what a rational person would do, but I paid about half the cost of what good condition late model LT1 6spd C4 corvettes are going for around here. Also, it is really hard to find 6 spds on the cheap, they all seem to be auto. Finally, I wanted the challenge of bringing it back to life. The body is pretty good, the interior is decent except the seats which I hate and the rollcage which is kind of cool.
Now, whether or not I will end up paying the same as just buying a good one in the end remains to be seen, but right now I am ahead (if you put no value on time) and even if it is a wash, it will have been a great learning experience and I will know the car inside and out.
Last edited by wschmidt; May 8, 2012 at 03:59 PM. Reason: many other responses during writing this up.
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