Has anyone chucked that @!#$ty heat shield between the catback and the gas tank or has everyone reinstalled it?
I left it on mine, and every J-body person I helped.
PRND321 Till I DIE
Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
I have taken one of them off. Really is a pain in the ass. Without it the tank comes down and out soo much easier. Mine still has it.
FU Tuning
On my first cav I took it off and left it off, no issues with leaving it off.
His main thing was, its already off, is it worth re-installing it again. I didnt on the ol 2200, but the eco I left it on. In my opinion, stock exhaust, it wont be enough heat to cause an issue.
i chucked mine several years ago... all it did was drag the ground... on the stock exhaust i had no issues... my current exhaust still has no issues, but it has been fully ceramic coated...
I took mine off. I could not get the tank out with the stupid shield there. Mine was riveted on so I drilled them out. Were all years like this? You guys just re rivet it back on?
"Straight roads are for fast cars, turns are for fast drivers"-Colin McRae
my sister's 04 has the riveted on shield but it's super rusty and falling apart, I'm just gonna toss that piece of crap.
I drilled and re rivited the one i did on my GFs 2200
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I drilled the rivits and used some big self tappers that I cut down on the old ohv car. The eco's I got the tank out without pulling the shield some how and got it back up
I trimmed my heat shield when I had to remove the tank for the fuel pumps I've replaced.
With the last exhaust that I installed I completely removed it and no issues. I consider it weight reduction at it's finest.
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left mine on its easy when the tank is low of fuel if its full i can see it being a pain
JBO since July 30, 2001