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Engine Box Insulation
Can anyone provide some links/info for some replacement engine box insulation.
The stuff on my 94 is in horrible shape and I want to tear it out. I have been unsuccessful using the TMC Google search but I am sure this has come up here before. Thanks.
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Here is a thread, http://www.mastercraft.com/teamtalk/...ght=insulation
Use the Advanced Search feature here on TT and insert key word "insulation" and you will get this list, http://www.mastercraft.com/teamtalk/...archid=1792029
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Thanks No1, I actually found that thread already but all the links were dead.
I really want a the name of the insulation product or a link to it so I can purchase some. Overtons does not seem to carry the insulation that East TX used in his project 4 years ago. I have also checked West Marine with no luck.
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I would be interested in getting some insulation also.
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I looked for the stuff recently that I used to answer a question for someone on another forum and came up empty. You might want to call Overton's and see if they can point you in the right direction on who the manufacturer was.
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You may find what you need here, http://www.insulation4less.com/prode...D=179361271012 or even check with a local insulation contractor in your area yellow pages.
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"DynaMat" is the sound dampening material used by high-end car audio shops. They put it in doors and back gates. Under or behind carpet and upholstering to reduce vibration from speaker. Comes in sheets of various size and thickness. I too remember a kit, but can't find it.
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I have seen the DynaMat, a bit out of my price range. Thanks.
I think I found some insulation that will work. http://www.mcmaster.com/#9160k4/=21k79d The foil faced stuff looks just like what previous people had used.
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This is what I will be using next year. My foam from the factory has never stayed put. I am sick of it, so I will be installing this stuff.
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/vibra...lifier-pro.php |
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I have been told that this stuff works well. http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...025&lpage=none
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