engine hood insulation
#1
engine hood insulation
So I'm new here, but I'm here out of necessity. I've searched high and low to try and find hood insulation for my 84 Olds 88 and I can't seem to find it anywhere. The old hood liner is falling apart and needs to go. Its GROSS. But I don't want my car to be all noisy. Is there some magic genie I have to ask to get a big sheet of hood liner and some push clips Help!
~Carter
~Carter
#2
"Your wish is granted..."
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-r...QQcmdZViewItem
You could also try Fusick, Year One, Parts Place, OPGI...
C.J.
P.S. I'm keeping the last two wishes for myself.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-r...QQcmdZViewItem
You could also try Fusick, Year One, Parts Place, OPGI...
C.J.
P.S. I'm keeping the last two wishes for myself.
#7
I have yet to install some since I'm in the same jam as you seem to be...I can't find any for my 98.
Good luck.
aK
#9
Underhood Liner
This is an old thread but I am curious as to how things went with the replacement hoodliner.
I am going with a two fold solution. I am more concerned with sound than heat as I only have a 6cyl in my 1980 Cutlass Supreme.
First, I am trying some stuff called "Damplifier" which will stick to the underside of the hood itself (or Dynamat) in between the support member ribs. I plan on wrapping the ribs and overlap the Damplifier material with an adhesive tape I saw made by Dynamat to keep it tight.
Next I will replace the original hoodliner with a brand new one as I think it keeps the look old school.
If that doesn't keep it quiet nothing will! The car runs quiet anyway but I want it silent LOL.
I am going with a two fold solution. I am more concerned with sound than heat as I only have a 6cyl in my 1980 Cutlass Supreme.
First, I am trying some stuff called "Damplifier" which will stick to the underside of the hood itself (or Dynamat) in between the support member ribs. I plan on wrapping the ribs and overlap the Damplifier material with an adhesive tape I saw made by Dynamat to keep it tight.
Next I will replace the original hoodliner with a brand new one as I think it keeps the look old school.
If that doesn't keep it quiet nothing will! The car runs quiet anyway but I want it silent LOL.
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