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> Handbrake cables sitting on my MSDS /6 headers, What can I do. Anyone else have this issue?
tornik550
post Aug 14 2016, 02:38 PM
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I have a set of MSDS /6 headers and it appears that my handbrake cables sit right on the headers. I haven't started the engine yet cause they will obviously melt. Anyone else have this issue and if so what did you do?
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post Aug 14 2016, 03:27 PM
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I have them on my 3.0. The cable on the driver side does when I have the car lifted up and the trailing arm is down. It ends up touching the bottom of the headers. I have to make sure when the car is on the ground the cable is positioned over the header.
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post Aug 14 2016, 04:14 PM
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Yep, once your 914 is on the ground it's no longer on the header.
If you're worried about it you could run the cable through a section of fire sleeve.

https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog/appag...qfiresleeve.php
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post Aug 14 2016, 04:33 PM
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Thank you to everyone for the advice. I had never looked with the car on the ground. The cables now are not resting on the headers.

Just for future reference- does fire wrap work even if it is resting directly on a high heat source like a header?
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post Aug 14 2016, 05:40 PM
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Likely no, it's meant for close proximity and temporary contact, but the correct hose with the correct clamps is what the FAA calls "fireproof". Constant contact with a header the cover might not fail, but what's inside might bake till it fails.
If it only monetarily touches the headers you will be fine.

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"Fire-proof" hose lines as defined by FAA must withstand a direct flame for fifteen minutes under specified flow conditions without failure.
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