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Old 10-04-2012, 08:22 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Gealii View Post
well today i got a front belly pan installed. I took it for a test drive and it slid slightly and melted to my cat converter....

So that got me thinking beings the coroplast is close to the oil pan and tranny should i have to worry about it melting to those. Should I cover it with something in those areas or should it be fine?
Have you read any of the other threads on belly pans?
In the one(link #2) in my signature I spent a great deal of time giving advise and insight......
One comment had to do w/ not underestimating the effect of the air stream.....to your point about movement.....

There are several pictures on how to reduce heat......and as a note.....it touched your cat......of course it would melt....it touched.

Please look at the links and then ask your questions. ok
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