My H4 is a little light in the area of heat shielding for the exhaust and 
cat (retro-fitted by the previous owner when the 1.6 Zetec engine was 
causally nailed in).

I have plenty of material to do the job - my local garage was more than 
happy for me to scavenge discarded sections from their junk pile for 
nothing. I am wondering what is the best way to attach it to the underside 
of the body. My knowledge of the anatomy of the body tub is a little hazy 
but I'm guessing there's a void between the upper and lower body mouldings, 
so is it feasible to drill a hole from below and use the kind of plastic 
cavity anchor fixing one would use on a studded wall to hold a screw - the 
kind of fixing that splays out as the screw is tightened and locks against 
the inside of the cavity? Or is it better simply to stick the shielding in 
place with epoxy resin? 

Thanks for any advice.

Steve / The Blue Pig.

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