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    Webasto help

    I have been enjoying my Webasto but I noticed these bushing that came with my new exhaust system have melted. What are people using here that work and are not just for show?
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    PTFE AKA teflon is the way to go it can withstand 260`C permanently and 300 temporary...this insulator looks like to be made from POM ......pm sent

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    Who can restore/refresh the Webasto now days. Op, mabe Arizona climate has something to do with the melting!
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    The man yo do the restoration just checked in directly above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    Who can restore/refresh the Webasto now days. Op, mabe Arizona climate has something to do with the melting!
    It melted on the way to California and in California, mostly in that stop and go traffic of LA for the lit meet last year, which made me pretty hot but I do not think that effected the bushing either.
    On a serious note, I do not use the Webasto any more on the freeway as it has no advantage there to the heater box's as I pretty much maintain speed. Where the Webasto really appeals is the stop and go traffic on the LA freeway's where the temp stay's the same regardless of engine
    RPM.
    I also took this car to the to the two Luft events and I only used the Webasto in California, where I had traffic.
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