Many thanks Colin
That is just what I needed. I will contact them and ascertain whether the differences between the ceramic and stainless versions justify the price difference. I am actually tempted to get 2 and put one in stock for the eventual replacement of the second hand one I put on as a get-you-through-the-MoT measure.
Regards
Andy
From: Colin Mackay <[email protected]>
To: mogtalk2 <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 25 April 2012, 19:08
Subject: [mogtalk2] Now +8 Cats
Google Exhaust catalysts, and you will eventually arrive at a site with a Morgan link:At £114.84 +vat apiece it has to be worth considering....I too have gone through at least 2 sets of heat shields on the catalysts on my +8 They failed due to the shiels being held on by 2 bolts on the single strap. A better solution would have been 2 straps. I have abandoned them and not had any issues in this area with heat affecting the paintwork. The last pair of shields cost me around £60, or was it £60 each, I can’t remember. There are other heat shields available which could be fabricated much more economically, but if you are pursuing originality.........Colin MackayFrom: Andy Garlick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 25 April 2012 17:43
To: mogtalk2
Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] 1.8 zetec help needed: Now +8 CatsChrisMy 1999 Hotwire car has now had both shields break away at various times. Seems like a design fault.Speaking of catalysts my car is in dire need of a "standard cat" (ie not a sports special) , I think this is a 400 cell as OEM.Does anyone know of any sources of such items please, the MMC charge is now in excess of £600 apiece and I would rather find something a little more reasonable , even used items considered.RegardsAndyFrom: Chris Bailey <[email protected]>
To: mogtalk2 <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 25 April 2012, 16:41
Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] 1.8 zetec help neededJohnOn the+8 the heat shield is over the top of the cat as you'd expect to protect the wing from excessive heat.Check the strap carefully as I've repaired one and replaced the other on mine (and made a replacement for someone else - all on 2000MY cars).Chris----- Original Message -----From: John PorterTo: mogtalk2Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 9:34 PMSubject: [mogtalk2] 1.8 zetec help neededHi all,I'm in the process of fitting a new Librands exhaust on my 2000 1.8 zetec 4/4 and on checking the cat it seems to have a heat shield attached to it. It's wrapped round the cat and held on by a bolted band. The position it is in doesn't seem to be correct to me. I'd appreciate someone having a look at there's and letting me know how there's is set up.Thanks in advance,John PView posts on The Mail Archive http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
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