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Old 06-05-2007, 01:07 PM
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Default Part number for clutch line heat shield or proper name for it from gm?

Anyone know part number for the heat shield for the clutch line? Or proper name gm can't seem to find it for me.
Old 06-05-2007, 09:55 PM
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There is no 'wrap' offered OE for the clutch line.
The F-dodies did have a tin converter sheild but thats it. That I bet is not a serviced part.
Everyone here makes their own line insulation.
A piece of heater hose slit lengthwise & covered with some heat resistant tape or barrier product.
There are plenty of posts on the subject.
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There was a tin shield over the line on my car. I lost it .Can of course just make something up and did put my line in fireshield aircraft stuff buddy gave me.
I don't seem to have any big disengagement problems. So likley am ok in that area.
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Those are the catalytic converter heat sheilds for the floor pan. You can try to see if they offer them, but I bet they dont
Shouldn't be hard to fab something up though.
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+1 on fabbing a piece of tin...not hard at all...
I have to help a bud do it on his TA, he is missing the shield and the dam line is RIGHT next to the header...WOW



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