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Vic in E-TN 06-20-2025 11:00 AM

Muffler Floor Insulation
 

I have a few of these from Leslie Pam on my cars and need another one. I cannot find his contact anywhere. Is he still in business and does anyone have his contact information?


Thanks,
Vic

Mel Gross 06-20-2025 12:05 PM

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Leslie Pam
310-275-3836

David in San Antonio 06-20-2025 02:34 PM

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What is muffler floor insulation? A fabric?

Vic in E-TN 06-20-2025 02:53 PM

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David:
His product is a metal shroud that covers the top of the muffler and comes around the sides at a 45 degree angle. It is held on with U-clamps in front of and behind the muffler. It really works.


Vic

Bruce of MN 06-20-2025 04:05 PM

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Or make your own

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=38095

I used muffler clamps, coupler nuts, and something like

https://www.lowes.com/pd/IMPERIAL-12...k-Duct/3307288

Ruth 06-20-2025 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Vic in E-TN (Post 2395943)
I have a few of these from Leslie Pam on my cars and need another one. I cannot find his contact anywhere. Is he still in business and does anyone have his contact information?

Thanks,
Vic

There is an ad in the Model A News for Leslie's "Kool-Feet" insulated muffler shield.

JayJay 06-20-2025 05:08 PM

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I got a couple from him last summer. At that time he said he was getting out of that line and once his stock was gone, that's it. His email address is [email protected].

David in San Antonio 06-20-2025 09:43 PM

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This is great news! One of the club members gave me one of these when I first joined and it’s still sitting on the shelf in my garage. Yee hah!

Bob Bidonde 06-21-2025 06:15 AM

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Most heat (75%+) transfers by radiation, so a reflective metal shield is an effective way to block the heat. Here is my inexpensive and easy to do technique.

Ruth 06-21-2025 10:17 AM

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What's the hole in the passenger side for? Perhaps checking trans oil?

32Ford13 06-21-2025 10:58 AM

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I've used products from this company for years. Outstanding stuff. My wife complains now that she can't warm her feet on the floorboards with their stuff installed. If you have questions call Mike Z for tech support. Super smart guy.
https://www.designengineering.com/

rotorwrench 06-21-2025 03:47 PM

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The caveat to adding more weight to the exhaust is that it puts more strain on the exhaust manifold. They tend to warp and slump over time without adding further weight. If they just had a forward support, they would be fine but Ford didn't make it that way.

Synchro909 06-21-2025 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by rotorwrench (Post 2396170)
The caveat to adding more weight to the exhaust is that it puts more strain on the exhaust manifold. They tend to warp and slump over time without adding further weight. If they just had a forward support, they would be fine but Ford didn't make it that way.

I've posted a number of times how I overcome that. I use a spring, hose clamp and a piece of wire to connect the exhaust just in front of the muffler to the engine mount. I realise that is not for the show car but I drive mine (lots).

Ruth 06-21-2025 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Synchro909 (Post 2396203)
I've posted a number of times how I overcome that. I use a spring, hose clamp and a piece of wire to connect the exhaust just in front of the muffler to the engine mount. I realise that is not for the show car but I drive mine (lots).

Do you use a heavy spring such as a brake spring. Sounds like a good idea i may try.

Synchro909 06-21-2025 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Ruth (Post 2396210)
Do you use a heavy spring such as a brake spring. Sounds like a good idea i may try.

Yup, something like a brake spring. I am a bit of a horder so there is a tin of springs in the workshop. I just selected one that I thought would be about right. The tension can be set when you tie it to the muffler by playing with the length of the wire.

nkaminar 06-22-2025 08:16 AM

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My car has a layer of insulation between the floor boards and the carpet. It came with the heat shield but I found that it did not make any difference and rattled. So I took it out and gave it away.

katy 06-22-2025 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Ruth (Post 2396125)
What's the hole in the passenger side for? Perhaps checking trans oil?

Ditto

nkaminar 06-22-2025 10:11 AM

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My car's floorboard on the starboard side has the same hole. My transmission has a piece of pipe in the hole that is used to fill the transmission. At the top of the pipe is a pipe cap with a hole to allow an engine dip stick to be used. It makes it easy to check the oil and add oil.

Bob Bidonde 06-23-2025 06:24 AM

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Hi Ruth! The extra hole on the passenger's side of the floor is to make it easier for my 82-year-old body to service the transmission oil.


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