- Sun Apr 03, 2011 7:00 pm
#248039
my shifter and console area inside my eg gets real hot. a mechanic told me that the plate below- just right on top of the exhaust below my shifter is a bit thin. Is this true? need experienced advice. pls help!
- Sun Apr 03, 2011 7:08 pm
#248041
there is a rubber boot that is suspsoed to be covering the hole where the shifter goes.. if that isnt there, then the heat from the exhaust will warm up the shifter and the console
- Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:32 pm
#248075
Catalytic converter could be clogged up. That would block the exhaust flow and cause the cat shell to get extremely hot.
The mechanic who told you that the heat shield is "a bit thin" isn't too bright. That's stock. And Honda would not have put that there is it didn't work. properly.
The mechanic who told you that the heat shield is "a bit thin" isn't too bright. That's stock. And Honda would not have put that there is it didn't work. properly.
Hi, I'm John. I'm a hacky sackin', rock climbin', scuba divin', aircraft mechanic.
- Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:52 pm
#248089
X2
That One Dude wrote:
The mechanic who told you that the heat shield is "a bit thin" isn't too bright. That's stock. And Honda would not have put that there is it didn't work. properly.
X2
94 Civic Hatch turbo b16 (My weekend warrior)
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
- Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:05 am
#248091
x2
I apparently didn't install my boot properly doing my b20 swap and my leather boot gets warm after driven, even on cold days. I actually kind of like it as Washington is pretty cold.
2017 Chevy BoltEV DD |2001 Honda CRV SE
94_jdm_ferio wrote:there is a rubber boot that is suspsoed to be covering the hole where the shifter goes.. if that isnt there, then the heat from the exhaust will warm up the shifter and the console
x2
I apparently didn't install my boot properly doing my b20 swap and my leather boot gets warm after driven, even on cold days. I actually kind of like it as Washington is pretty cold.
2017 Chevy BoltEV DD |2001 Honda CRV SE
- Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:42 am
#248098
The shifter is going to get warm no matter what simply because it's directly over the catalytic converter. If it's getting HOT to the touch, then there's a problem. Pull your cat down and report back your findings.
Hi, I'm John. I'm a hacky sackin', rock climbin', scuba divin', aircraft mechanic.