mtnmankev
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- Joined
- Jun 10, 2014
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- Location
- Ash Fork, Arizona
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1984, 1983
- Truck Model
- K10, C20
- Engine Size
- 383 Stroker, 350
I am still trying to eliminate my vapor lock issues on my 83 C20, I have wrapped the fuel lines running along the frame with heat wrap tape, replaced the old electric fuel pump, and still have the problem.
I wrapped the exhaust pipes from the manifolds to the mufflers today, and hope it helps, but I know the fiberglass wrap isn't permanent, and if the heat is as bad as I suspect, it will burn through the wrapped pipes like it did on the headers that came on the truck that I had to wrap to eliminate starter heat soak issues.
I am thinking now my final solution may be to go with double wall exhaust pipes, perhaps a 3 to 3.5" pipe (probably from a diesel pickup) surrounding my current pipes, and welded with braces to make a space to allow for air to flow between them.
Or, a set of pipes that fit snugly over my current pipes making the pipes twice the normal thickness..
Any experience or thoughts ???
I wrapped the exhaust pipes from the manifolds to the mufflers today, and hope it helps, but I know the fiberglass wrap isn't permanent, and if the heat is as bad as I suspect, it will burn through the wrapped pipes like it did on the headers that came on the truck that I had to wrap to eliminate starter heat soak issues.
I am thinking now my final solution may be to go with double wall exhaust pipes, perhaps a 3 to 3.5" pipe (probably from a diesel pickup) surrounding my current pipes, and welded with braces to make a space to allow for air to flow between them.
Or, a set of pipes that fit snugly over my current pipes making the pipes twice the normal thickness..
Any experience or thoughts ???