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Old 12-12-2019 | 01:41 PM
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I wanted a way to protect the front driveshaft from the heat of the catalytic convert that sits only a few inches from it. I ended up buying the "Heat shield Products 177101 Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield":
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It's enough material that you can cut it in half and wrap both cats. I think it turned out well. This is not a substitute for greasing the driveshaft joints, I still plan to do that every oil change. This is just an attempt to add a little more reliability.





 
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Old 12-12-2019 | 01:46 PM
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Damn good idea!
 
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Old 12-12-2019 | 03:44 PM
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Would be cool to see driveshaft temps before and after install
 
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Old 12-12-2019 | 04:14 PM
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But how much hotter are the cats now??
 
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Old 12-12-2019 | 07:13 PM
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But how much hotter are the cats now??
I wonder that too. Will it destroy the cats?
 
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Old 12-12-2019 | 07:22 PM
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@Sixpack577 looks like he has about 60% coverage so it should not make too much difference, I would think less would work just as well and avoid any cat issues, not that we have a really hot exhaust system anyway. Just covering the side nearest the drive shaft would do,so about half the material shown
 
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Old 12-12-2019 | 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard Gallant
@Sixpack577 looks like he has about 60% coverage so it should not make too much difference, I would think less would work just as well and avoid any cat issues, not that we have a really hot exhaust system anyway. Just covering the side nearest the drive shaft would do,so about half the material shown
I don't know.
A member here wrapped his exhaust manifolds in heat tape to lower under hood temperatures...and that had his cats glowing red hot.
Holding more heat in the cats is a bad idea.
 
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Old 12-12-2019 | 11:31 PM
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For what it's worth, I'd advise against this.

Upside: Maybe you drop the temps the driveshafts are exposed to by a non-zero amount.
Downside: You run the risk of overheating your cats and ruining them in the process.

Big downside for potentially negligible gain, aka, high-risk, low-reward. So long as your grease your driveshafts regularly, heat is sort of a non-issue. The heat is only an issue when it dries out the grease packed into non-greasable driveshafts, OR, driveshafts that ARE grazable, just not maintained.
 

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Old 12-15-2019 | 10:47 PM
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I am not familiar with that material, what is the material bonded to the aluminum skin? I did similar to mine, but only on the driveshaft side with an aluminum duct from Home Depot. Aluminum radiates 2% of its heat, versus over 95% for the steel cat shell. The duct reduces the radiant heat the driveshaft sees by over 90%, while decreasing cat heat (increased surface area, aluminum ducting conducts heat to the airflow equal to or better than cat steel shell. Others have asked for a photo - it is ugly. I just wrapped the aluminum duct around it and secured it with very large hoseclamps.
 
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Old 02-05-2023 | 04:06 PM
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to clarify, you wrapped the aluminum piece AROUND the catalytic converter that is next to the front driveshaft...correct? There was a rectangular piece of heat shield on mine that rotted from the sheet metal screws that attached it to the underbody on mine. You opened the aluminum with tin snips I take it....
 



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