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Author Subject: GROUP BUY : Bulkhead heat sheild
simonjames

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A few months a friend had 1 made up for his 6 but due to him loosing interest in the car he didnt go and collect it, the fabricator who has made it contacted me to see if i wanted it, anyway we got talking and he said he could make more of them i trial fitted the 1 he had on my rallye and it needed trimming, got a call this morning to say its ready to try again

This 1 is costing me £80 but he says he could do them cheaper if there were 5+ so if i was to say they would cost around £85 inc delivery (delivery £9 p2go)just to get interest, iirc a new 1 from peugeot is £110+VAT

Not sure if he's made this 1 out of SS or alloy will find out tomorrow

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Payment will be needed upfront and will take a few weeks to get made and sent out


p.s I'll get some photo's tomorrow when i pick mine up

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Posted 25th Nov 2011 at 10:23
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id be up for one i reckon
Posted 25th Nov 2011 at 11:32
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Interested !

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Posted 25th Nov 2011 at 13:01
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pic's when you get a mo please

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Posted 25th Nov 2011 at 18:14
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Post #5
interested also, pics asap!
Posted 25th Nov 2011 at 22:20
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Any news?

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Posted 28th Nov 2011 at 21:38
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Post #7
ohh! get pics
can you replace them with engine in?

mind my one looked like a fire hazard when i had my engine out, new ones are a joker of a price

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Posted 29th Nov 2011 at 13:00
gtisid

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Post #8
that is because they are fire proof, i looked into getting some made up a few years back and it was expensive if i remember correctly 55 for ally ones and 75 from stainless and the stainless ones would have welded seams in. i concluded that this would be too much for most. But as mentioned that was a few years back and vat has changed sionce so i wouldimagine it would be dearer now

it is nice to see someone taking this up again as it is a major eye sore when they look tatty under the bonnet. the engineer guy i used also mentioned about temperatures around the manifold area rising with stainless if i recall. i am sure it will be ok as there is a company that makes loads of shiney stuff for 106s under the bonnet.
the back nut is also very hard to get to with the engine in but i am sure i have done it in the past as i defo changed one of them over my ownership of my gti6

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Posted 29th Nov 2011 at 13:23
atterz

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Dropping it off the top mount gives a bit more clearance no? Obviously with inlet off (bloody thing, no trouble with the derv!)

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Posted 29th Nov 2011 at 17:51
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Post #10
russbez wrote:
mind my one looked like a fire hazard when i had my engine out, new ones are a joker of a price

Listed at approx. £75 I think, but they're NFP now so unless you find a dealer with one on the shelf a new one isn't an option any more.

IIRC I paid £45 for a new one in 2006.

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Posted 29th Nov 2011 at 18:50
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still available for the xsara,.

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Posted 29th Nov 2011 at 19:03
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I still got a brand new one (genuine) hanging around, for a LHD car though, so not sure if its the same with a RHD.
If anyone wants to buy it, drop me a pm Smile

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Posted 29th Nov 2011 at 19:06
marco gti6

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How much dragoon??
Posted 29th Nov 2011 at 20:40
simonjames

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Finally had 5mins to call in to get pics



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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 15:37
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Post #15
still interested. would look nicer without the welding mind.
Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 15:39
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Post #16
... well not being a dickhead but how else would he attach it?

Also how difficult is it going to be to fit these with the engine in situe?

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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 15:54
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by creasing them and forming them into one shape, ie from flat sheet, but that might be tougher than you think [trying to work it out from the photo, i imagine it's do-able though]

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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 15:58
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atterz wrote:
... well not being a dickhead but how else would he attach it?

Also how difficult is it going to be to fit these with the engine in situe?


+1
doesnt standard shield have more than 2 bolts? or am i being a tard?

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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 16:03
atterz

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It would drive up costs though due to more labour to make, and i think the idea is that it is cheaper than the standard pug one!

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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 16:15
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Looks a good 70mm or so shorter than a standard one, which goes right down to the cat heat shield and the steering UJ. The lower bolts are around the height at which that one stops.

Also, I'd test fit it on a '6 to make sure it doesn't foul the AC pipes.

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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 16:19
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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 16:27
simonjames

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Good shout Rich didnt think about the aircon pipes on a 6, the lower holes havent been drilled yet as last time i was there the sheild was to deep and needed cutting but the 1s that will be made will have bolt holes, fitting will be straight foward when i trial fitted it on mine a few months back it slid down nicely my manifold is heavily wrapped but if it is a slight problem remove the lower engine mount while on a trolley jack and lower slightly this will give extra clearance to fit


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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 17:04
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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 17:09
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Good man Smile


Also if someone is interested and the cut off date isnt viable let me know

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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 17:10
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rikky wrote:
by creasing them and forming them into one shape, ie from flat sheet, but that might be tougher than you think [trying to work it out from the photo, i imagine it's do-able though]


With a big press tool yeah, but nobody is going to the trouble of making a die for such a small batch.

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Posted 21st Dec 2011 at 20:35

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