Transmission Tunnel Insulation
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Re: Transmission Tunnel Insulation
I'm will be doing this on my '65 in the spring when I will be replacing the exhaust system. I plan to make a cut at the transmission linkage cut out and rotate it from the passenger's side over the top. I have a partial role of the silver/chrome heat tape that I used on my home HVAC duct work to make the repair at the cut.
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Re: Transmission Tunnel Insulation
I did exactly what you suggested with my '70. I made a cut from the left side up to the shifter opening. Then I installed it from the passenger side by rotating it around into place. Used Reflectix foil tape to seal up the cut...practically invisible.
I did this while replacing the exhaust which made access easier.Mark Edmondson
Dallas, Texas
Texas Chapter
1970 Coupe, Donnybrooke Green, Light Saddle LS5 M20 A31 C60 G81 N37 N40 UA6 U79
1993 Coupe, 40th Anniversary, 6-speed, PEG 1, FX3, CD, Bronze Top- Top
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ok. Got it in. Did exactly as I thought and others have posted here. Slit the rear shifter opening and slid insulation over top of the trans from the drivers side. It did get hung up a bit by the shifter linkage so I had to push and pull a bit. I did have to replace toe two forward retaining clips. Question, do the tabs fold in or out?
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Paul, AIM UPC 1 BOLT WELD pages typically show the bends Outward, but I've seen Inward over the years also. I always did the Outward bend on the cars I've restored.ok. Got it in. Did exactly as I thought and others have posted here. Slit the rear shifter opening and slid insulation over top of the trans from the drivers side. It did get hung up a bit by the shifter linkage so I had to push and pull a bit. I did have to replace toe two forward retaining clips. Question, do the tabs fold in or out?
Rich
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