i suggest that you get thin poster board material (the kind you & your wife use to do your kid's science projects) and draw the templates on the post board. cut out the poster board templates and hold them up to the clamshell. this will give you an idea of how the pieces fit together. it will also allow you to make any slight adjustments on the poster board template to make the best fit possible.
then, using your finalized template, trace the shape on the back of the heatshield material. trim the heatshield material using ordinary scissors. keep in mind that a few pieces require you to create a "mirror image" of the companion piece (e.g., the right section is a mirror image of the left section). for such pieces, make sure you flip the template over when drawing on the back of the heatshield material.
peel away the protective backing to expose the adhesive on the back of the heatshield material. for some of the LONG pieces, you may wish to only peel away part of the backing to make it easier to handle when bent over the engine bay. carefully, but loosely, apply the heatshield to one end of the clamshell and make sure you align it properly on both ends. after making sure the piece fits, press the piece firmly in place. if you get any air bubbles, press them out pushing towards the edge of the material. after you have installed the material, you may have to trim some of the edges a bit to get the cleanest fit possible.
for pieces that have to conform to a curved surface, you may have to cut a 1/2" to 1" slice into the corner of that piece so that you can mold it into the curved shape. this might cause a small section of the clamshell to be exposed, but you can cut a few small pieces to fill in these small gaps in coverage. the same applies to some of the short sections of the clamshell that interconnect between the large sections of material.
please let me know if you have any questions (or corrections) to my drawings. i have them in a PowerPoint file in case anyone wants to get the templates in that format. email me at
[email protected] if interested.