| ||
![]() | ||
|
| You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register ) |
Exhaust manifold heat managementJump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] | View previous thread :: View next thread |
| General Discussion -> Mechanic's Corner | Message format |
| BigRabbitMan |
| ||
Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Cottage Grove, OR | The following is a summary of a discussion I recently had relative to Swain Technology's exhaust system application. I have focused on this system as it can be applied to the inside of the exhaust manifold as well as the outside. To my knowledge, this is the only material that will not crack and flake off over time when applied to the inside of the exhaust manifold. -Stephen Heinrichs, #1046 Discussion with Dan of Swain Technology, Inc.
| ||
| |||
| MCR |
| ||
Veteran ![]() Location: Illinois | Stephan - Your outline seems to be good plan in theory. Please to tell cost and how it endures in the real world. We, at MCR, have used the exhaust manifold gaskets with the valve cover flap - BUT have added exhaust compound to both sides and to both sides of the exhaust flange gasket that has been double nutted. This installation has lasted owners 75,000 to 100,000 miles when used with our heavy gauge mufflers and exhaust pipes. Have a great weekend - Leslie | ||
| |||
| Jerry |
| ||
Regular ![]() ![]() Location: Clovis, Ca | Any updates? My dad (coach 478, 454 engine) Jet-Hot coated his exhaust manifolds and head tubes. It has held up fine, but not sure as to the reduction of heat in the engine compartment. His exhaust was routed up in front of the left rear wheel. We are now re-doing the exhaust since I ran over a piece of semi tire carcass and it tore off the exhaust pipes. Probably go back to the original rear exaust next to the engine. Generally I am a big fan of ceramic coating the exhaust parts both to reduce heat and also to (ever so slightly) increase the exhaust flow efficiency. | ||
| |||
| BigRabbitMan |
| ||
Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Cottage Grove, OR | Jerry, For various reasons, when my engine was redone last summer I elected to skip the ceramic coating step. As to exhaust placement, I believe most people are directing the exhaust out the left side behind (rather than in front of) the left wheel. By putting the mufflers under the front of the auxillary generator, the radiant heat is reduced in the engine compartment and air flow improved. It also allows you to observe the nature of the exhaust stream (any smoke?). However, either way will work. While I won't have my coach as I will be staying in Bakersfield at my brother's, I will be at the World Ag Show in Tulare all of the week after next. Wish for good weather as we are on the outside. | ||
| |||
| Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] |
| Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |
![]() | Running MegaBBS ASP Forum Software © 2002-2026 PD9 Software | (Delete all cookies set by this site) |

Exhaust manifold heat management