This is sort of a random question, but maybe someone will know. I want to repack my EMGO exhaust upon the suggestion of a member here to try and quiet it down just a tad. The EMGO standard packing is quite thin and loose. It occurred to me that I have some fireplace mat lying around (white cotton-looking stuff, about 1" thick - I believe its called "ceramic fiber blanket" - #1 as pictured here
http://www.quadrafire.com/~/media/Files/Quadrafire/Service%20Parts%20Lists/parts_5100i.ashx), and I'm wondering if I can use that stuff? It is the mat that goes above the fireplace bricks in a built-in fireplace unit. Its basically touching flames and in line with all of the exhaust gases from the fireplace, so it must have a really high temperature rating.
I'm not sure what the fireplace insert temps are compared to motorcycle exhaust temps. I did some quick internet research and it looks like the typical exhaust gas temps are about the same, 1000 def F +/- 200 degrees. I do know that my fireplace gets damn hot and so does my pipes!
It looks like these ceramic fiber blankets are rated from 1800 deg F and up.
I know I can go buy new exhaust packing, but I have this stuff lying around with absolutely no other use for it, and why spend the buck if I don't have to? It looks fairly dense and probably would make a nice sound deadening material.
So, am I asking for trouble, or should I just try it?