I’m currently dealing with an issue where my Vetterman Exhaust is making contact with the cowling at one specific point, creating a hot spot. We discovered it after doing some ground engine runs. At this point, the engine probably hasn’t run more than about 20 minutes total, and the only higher power setting we used was around 2,000 RPM for less than 5 minutes just to cycle the prop. I’m attaching photos of the hot spot.


At one point we saw an IO-390 installation that had a heat shield wrap/sock covering the entire exhaust, and we initially thought about doing the same thing on ours. However, after speaking with Vetterman Exhaust, they told us they do not recommend it because the exhaust could fail. They did not go into much detail, but I assume it is because the wrap prevents the exhaust from dissipating heat properly, increasing the temperature of the entire exhaust system. At the time of that discussion, we were talking about wrapping the full exhaust system.

Now that I’m specifically dealing with this hot spot on the cowling, I’m considering applying heat shield wrap only on the section that is contacting the cowling — probably no more than about 3 inches — as a temporary solution. Longer term, I’m planning to modify the cowling to achieve at least 1/2" clearance between the exhaust and the cowling at the interference point.

Has anyone dealt with something similar? Also, does anyone have experience using heat shield wrap in this kind of application? The product I purchased is Thermo-Tec.


At one point we saw an IO-390 installation that had a heat shield wrap/sock covering the entire exhaust, and we initially thought about doing the same thing on ours. However, after speaking with Vetterman Exhaust, they told us they do not recommend it because the exhaust could fail. They did not go into much detail, but I assume it is because the wrap prevents the exhaust from dissipating heat properly, increasing the temperature of the entire exhaust system. At the time of that discussion, we were talking about wrapping the full exhaust system.

Now that I’m specifically dealing with this hot spot on the cowling, I’m considering applying heat shield wrap only on the section that is contacting the cowling — probably no more than about 3 inches — as a temporary solution. Longer term, I’m planning to modify the cowling to achieve at least 1/2" clearance between the exhaust and the cowling at the interference point.

Has anyone dealt with something similar? Also, does anyone have experience using heat shield wrap in this kind of application? The product I purchased is Thermo-Tec.