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dlfrisch 09-06-2021 02:18 PM

Muffler Shield Device
 

I heard, but never saw one. Does any one know of an animal like this ?Something that clamps onto the upper side of the muffler - between it and the floor board.

midgetracer 09-06-2021 02:34 PM

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Aeries muffler in Medford Oregon sells them.

Bob C 09-06-2021 02:41 PM

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Mike's has them also. https://www.mikes-afordable.com/product/A5230HS.html

Ruth 09-06-2021 04:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dlfrisch (Post 2053817)
I heard, but never saw one. Does any one know of an animal like this ?Something that clamps onto the upper side of the muffler - between it and the floor board.

I think most of the vendors offer one. https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/S...ffler%20shield
I have never used one tho.

AL in NY 09-06-2021 04:33 PM

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dlfrisch: if you are looking to purchase one of these heat shields to keep the temperature down in the interior of your car............don't waste your money. I tried one this summer and ended up throwing it in the garbage. It might lower the temperature slightly, if at all. A follow club member had the same issue with high temperatures inside the car and he solved it by adding DynaMat Extreme(2 layers) to the floorboards and it worked great. I purchased the four piece door kit(4-12x36 sheets) for around $50.00 and it covered my floorboards in two layers. On a hot day of driving, my floorboards are cool to the touch. My wife is really happy because her feet don't get hot anymore...............

Synchro909 09-06-2021 04:56 PM

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AL in NY has had the same experience as I . Those shields are as useless as fly screens on a submarine.

Bruce of MN 09-06-2021 06:57 PM

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I made one by copying the commercial style, which was fun, but it didn’t seem to make much difference, so I tossed it.

verdirick 09-06-2021 11:59 PM

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dlfrisch: If you have a copy of "The Restorer". Go to the want ads and you will see one from Leslie Pam who makes the best one available..

Bob Bidonde 09-07-2021 04:27 AM

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This works well. Nail some aluminum sheet metal flashing to the bottom of the floor boards.

Conaway2 09-07-2021 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Bidonde (Post 2054080)
This works well. Nail some aluminum sheet metal flashing to the bottom of the floor boards.

Ditto here. I also added some felt carpet padding under the front carpet in my roadster. The floorboard stays nice and cool on a hot day now.

Jim

Bruce of MN 09-07-2021 11:51 AM

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I’d be tempted to put in spacers to give an air gap above the sheet metal. In fact, I might go farther than temptation!

AL in NY 09-07-2021 09:26 PM

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Guys, the DynaMat Extreme added to the top of the floorboards is the way to go. Re-read my previous post

dlfrisch 09-09-2021 08:13 PM

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Thanks for the reply. I stapled noise reducers (black vinyl/rubber) sheets on the under side of the floor boards, plus new rubber back carpet. Seems A OK, but I thought a muffler shield would be an added attraction to reduce heat . I’m a NY Saratogian now in hot Florida.

Kool Feet 09-19-2021 10:01 PM

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I created the original Kool Feet insulated muffler shield which took over a year to design and finalize the product. This is the only shield that has a special insulation used in NASCAR sandwiched between 21 gauge galvanized metal. Brackets are 1/8inch zinc plated steel. Muffler clamps have a knurled nut so as to keep the nut from loosening. Go to the Aries muffler shield site where you will read the description of how I achieved 72 degrees of heat reduction. To record the temperatures you will see that I used a laser heat gun to record the difference at the largest part of the muffle to achieve that result. The shield is heavy duty construction and will get the job done. It installs in 11 minutes with your eyes closed. It installs between the floorboard and sit above the muffler so air can draw the heat out the rear. It has been installed in right hand drive, 5 speed transmissions, float a motor mounts and adjusts for clearance under the brake cross shaft IF it is in the factory position. Rear tailpipe bracket must be in original position under car. Build in the good ole USA. My original shield has been in my car for 15 years and always does the job it was designed for. I have never raised the price of $79.95 and you pay shipping. Sold lots of these never had a return. Les Andrews wife ordered one for his personal car and others before a hot summer trip...

Bruce of MN 09-20-2021 04:35 AM

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http://www.amuffler.com/hotfooting.html

Ruth 09-20-2021 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Bruce of MN (Post 2058308)

I just installed an Aries Muller and have been thinking about installing a heat shield but don't feel I need it. I have Dynamat and Jute mating under my carpet.

I find it interesting that with the Aries muffler the temperatures were 330° and 207° and with the "original" muffler the temperatures were 394° and 289°.

Are the Aries temperatures so much lower because it flows better? That's quite a difference, 64° and 82°.

McMimmcs 09-20-2021 10:37 AM

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I installed one and saw no difference whatsoever. In my opinion a waste of money and time spent to install.


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