I have headers and was having a few summer time under hood heat issues. It was pretty obvious a little heat protection for the fuel lines was in order so I got this fiberglass wrap and pulled the lines apart. I needed to change some filters and old hose pieces so it was a good time to adjust the routing and bend up some new pieces. But before I got smelly and flammable I was thinking about how to add insulation without unhooking everything and I remembered using Crayola Model Magic foam with my kids years ago. Its kind of like playdoh in how its used it but it is a very lightweight foam and dries flexible. I believe it is Polyvinyl Alcohol and a few other things. I’ve since used this to quiet vibrations, make feet that prevent scratches, make flexible gaskets, and a test mold for a custom tweeter pod. I didn’t really take it serious because of all the bright colors and how lightweight it was. Come to find out it’s a big hit in the cosplay world and is known as Foam Clay that is mostly used for costume creation. Think light weight fake horns and masks and body armor. I bought some in black from Michaels to see if it could insulate and withstand fuel. Once dried (its water soluble) it shrinks a bit but a 1/4 thick pancake stopped my heat gun from heating my fingers and it did not melt. When I put the gun about 1” from it and let it go about 60 sec it did start to brown. Also it did not dissolve when I painted on gas and lacquer thinner. Once dry it can be sanded and painted but don’t count on a smooth surface. To get that you need to smooth it with a wet finger before it dries. Like caulk. So on the fuel lines it went. I was covering it with the fiberglass wrap so didn’t need to be perfect. I roughly formed it with a cut in half piece of clear tubing and once dry sanded it with a dremmel tool. I sanded through in a few places but whatever. Pics follow. The big test will be summer but so far so far no fuel heat issues. No I did not take the temp of the fuel before and after but the heat gun test convinced me it had a benefit. Is this an amazing fix? Probably not. Probably the heat shield next to my headers did everything I needed but this stuff is good to keep in mind for things that need cushion, need custom shape, need a shield from heat. It is not expensive, and if nothing else the kids can make Spok ears.
And Happy Friday! Next up is to use beer can heat shielding!
And Happy Friday! Next up is to use beer can heat shielding!
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