I need to make a heat insulator to go between my plenum and throttle body, for 2 reasons, 1 it'll help prevent heat soak to the IAT, and 2,
it'll give me a touch more clearance.
I need something about 10mm thick, can anyone help with what material I need and any UK suppliers.
Cheers.
Pete.
PTFE would be ideal.
Nylon or POLYPROPYLENE ect
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Try these guys http://www.ferriday.co.uk/thermal-products/
It worked out about £60 for my Duratec inlet manifold
once upon a time they used asbestos for this, very good for the purpose, but later found to have significant disadvantages.
Delrin, or maybe glass filled PTFE. Not raw PTFE or similar as it will have poor stiffness at higher temps.
ptfe has a very high temperature capability, however it has low modulus and creeps very easily, that is why it is good as a thread sealing tape.
Subject to the expected temperature, assuming that it is below 120C then Nylon could be used. Acetal/Delrin would work too. Despite working for a
company that makes Nylon, I would probably be inclined to use a tufnol type material. A reinforced sheet laminate. This would be more stable and be
less likely to degrade over time.
If you want some nylon drop me a PM I may be able to find some.
hth
Thanks for all the advice guys, I've done some googling using the keywords in the replies, came across a trend for using wooden spacers on V8
Carbed engines!!
Cotton phenolic sheet comes a close second to wood for thermal insulation, so I've ordered a £5 worth of Whale Tufnol, which seems have the right
characteristics reading the specs.
Thanks again.
Pete.
Thinking back, my 2.0 Pinto was fitted with a Weber 32/36 DGV carb and had an insulation plate between the carb body and inlet manifold. Not sure what it was made of, but I kept it in place as I assumed it was meant to be there. Again working from memory it was brown in colour and appeared to be fibrous in nature.
+1 for tufnol. Nylons, delrin and teflon will relax with heat.
A Phenolic resin sheet eg Tufnol (ideally Glass Fabric Tufnol) is the correct product to use.
Thanks, yes I got an 8mm sheet of Tufnol, and made the spacer.
I've got the engine running now, and the Air temperature doesn't move as the engine warms up, just what I needed.