How to Install an Exhaust Heat Wrap

Tuesday, October 1, 2013 | Labels: , , , , , , | |

Your vehicles exhaust is designed to expel all of the hot gases from the engine and push it out through the tailpipe. As a result, it gets pretty toasty under your vehicle, and that heat can transfer through the cab, making the interior that much hotter. To cool down these temps and keep your exhaust heat in the exhaust, installing exhaust heat wrap is the way to go. Its like wrapping a cast, but without the broken bones.

Instructions

    1

    Lift up the vehicle using the jack and place it on jack stands. Make sure the vehicle is secure before you crawl underneath it. Allow the vehicle to completely cool off before working on the exhaust.

    2

    Slide underneath the vehicle and locate the exhaust. Take the exhaust wrap and place the end of it onto the exhaust. While holding it still with one hand, loop the wrap around the exhaust, forming a perfect circle around the piece of wrap youre holding, securing it in place. Then wrap the material around one more time, this time, weaving it down the exhaust at a 45-degree angle.

    3

    Connect the hose clamp around the end of the exhaust wrap where it makes a circle around the exhaust, and tighten it down using the flathead screwdriver. This will keep the exhaust wrap secured on the exhaust tubing, and make sure it doesnt wander.

    4

    Continue wrapping the material around the exhaust tubing, making sure to pull on it at each rotation to keep it tight against the tubing. When the wrap is about to run out, wrap it around the tubing in a circular motion like in step 2, and then secure it with a hose clamp like in step 3.

    5

    Repeat steps 2 through 4 for any additional exhaust tubing you want to wrap. You can also do this with your headers if you like, which can help aid in performance gains.

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