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Starter Heat Shield
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woodiewagon46 |
03-24-2026 @ 11:52 AM
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I suggest you read up on what causes "starter heat soak". Excessive engine and engine compartment heat is the cause of heat soak. Insulating your starter with the proper insulation material designed for this purpose will help your problem. If in fact your exhaust pipe is very close to your starter, then insulating the pipe near the starter or using a heat shield between the pipe and starter motor will also help. You mention "headers, has this car been modified?
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kubes40 |
03-24-2026 @ 10:41 AM
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TomO has offered great advice. Wrapping the starter will not help at all. In fact, it will hinder.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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TomO |
03-23-2026 @ 11:18 AM
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How close to the starter are your headers? If there is a couple of inches of clearance, you should not need a heat shield. I have about 1" between my headers and the starter and do not have any problem with heat soak.
Tom
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wlobb |
03-23-2026 @ 8:35 AM
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Thank you. I’m going to look into them.
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woodiewagon46 |
03-23-2026 @ 7:54 AM
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In the hot rod world there are several companies, Design Engineering Inc. and Heatshield Products just to name a couple, that make products specifically designed to insulate vehicle starter motors. They are flexible and attach with velcro so they easily removable. I would hesitate to use that stainless steel cover you purchased.
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carcrazy |
03-22-2026 @ 5:11 PM
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Wrapping the exhaust header where it passes near the starter motor will most likely cure your problem. Speedway Motors and others offer exhaust wrap kits.
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TomO |
03-22-2026 @ 3:08 PM
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When you update a post, it goes to the top of the list and gets bumped down by later posts. So no matter how long ago you started a post, answers and updates will be current. The purpose of a heat shield is to reflect the heat away froom the starter. So it should be as close to the heat source as possible.
Tom
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wlobb |
03-22-2026 @ 1:26 PM
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To be honest,with you I didn't think anyone would read a post from that long ago. Good to know. Thank you again for your input.
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kubes40 |
03-22-2026 @ 1:16 PM
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Wlobb, from the photo to my eyes, it appears that shield will wrap the starter. If so, not a good plan.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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wlobb |
03-22-2026 @ 1:11 PM
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Thank you
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