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Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 23:13
by Bigjcc55
It is a blanket so it would be no use for tinware.
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Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 08:15
by Turx
Appreciate I'm opening up an old thread but hopefully someone will pick this up. When I got my bus the sound deadening stuff in/on the engine hatch/ lid was long gone so the options posted here look good. One problem is that, along with the insulation it looks like the wire retainers were also chucked. If I can't buy these I can probably bodge them up easy enough, but not sure what I need to bodge. Does anyone know if they're available anywhere or if not would someone be able to post a picture/ description of one so I can make them up? Also, how do they clip into the lid? Can't see any obvious holes so do they just sit in there? I've got a metal lid by the way...
Many thanks,
Ian
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 10:17
by TONYT25T25
If I remember correctly when I repaired mine last as one corner was sagging, I used an high impact adhesive which appears to have held it in place so far even with the obvious heat below it, however the blanket was intact so if it has started to separate this may not work.
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 13:54
by Turx
Thanks Tony, I don't have anything at all at the moment so sagging is not an issue! Will try adhesive as a last resort but would prefer the original solution (or something like it) if possible.
Cheers,
Ian
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 23 Jan 2021, 11:27
by 300CE
Hi Ian, if your after the original wire pieces, might be worth contacting Mick at NWVW (07968 367046) as he has tons of spares.
From what I remember they literally just sit in there and you just adjust accordingly to the shape in the picture.
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 24 Jan 2021, 16:50
by Dazco
I used stainless steel tig welding rods . Had a few knocking around at work
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 24 Jan 2021, 17:55
by BambooBilly
I replaced mine with NoiseKiller. The retainers are a bit like a metal coat-hanger which just tuck in. Attached a Blazecut extinguisher with some cable ties at the same time
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 08 Feb 2021, 18:18
by Turx
Thanks All, really useful. I might give Mick a call and see if he has any originals if not I'll see what I can find lying around in the tip that is my garage! Bamboo Billy, seriously considering a Blazecut too - which length is that one you've installed? 2m or 3m?. Read too many horror stories about engine fires....
Cheers,
Ian
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 08 Feb 2021, 20:20
by BambooBilly
Turx wrote:Thanks All, really useful. I might give Mick a call and see if he has any originals if not I'll see what I can find lying around in the tip that is my garage! Bamboo Billy, seriously considering a Blazecut too - which length is that one you've installed? 2m or 3m?. Read too many horror stories about engine fires....
Cheers,
Ian
Hi Ian, mine’s a 2m from Campervan Culture
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 09 Feb 2021, 07:18
by Turx
BambooBilly wrote: ↑24 Jan 2021, 17:55
I replaced mine with NoiseKiller. The retainers are a bit like a metal coat-hanger which just tuck in. Attached a Blazecut extinguisher with some cable ties at the same time
Bamboo Billy, when you say the retainers are like a wire coathanger, are they completely bendable and stay in whatever shape you've bent them to (like a coathanger) or are they 'springy' and try to return to that circular shape?
Cheers,
Ian
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 09:47
by BambooBilly
Turx wrote:
Bamboo Billy, when you say the retainers are like a wire coathanger, are they completely bendable and stay in whatever shape you've bent them to (like a coathanger) or are they 'springy' and try to return to that circular shape?
Cheers,
Ian
Hi Ian, they are fairly springy from memory, but the lining I got from NoiseKiller has an adhesive back so there’s no real pressure on them now anyway.
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 20 Oct 2022, 11:37
by VrindaVan
BambooBilly wrote: ↑24 Jan 2021, 17:55
I replaced mine with NoiseKiller. The retainers are a bit like a metal coat-hanger which just tuck in. Attached a Blazecut extinguisher with some cable ties at the same time
Hey Bamboobilly,
I just recived my BlazeCut to mount on my steel lid, and it’s gonna look pretty much like yours.
Anyhow alittle doubt, the zip ties on the top and bottom are only attached to the metal wires that’s holding the insulation?
Thanks in advance
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 21 Oct 2022, 05:32
by BambooBilly
VrindaVan wrote:
Hey Bamboobilly,
I just recived my BlazeCut to mount on my steel lid, and it’s gonna look pretty much like yours.
Anyhow alittle doubt, the zip ties on the top and bottom are only attached to the metal wires that’s holding the insulation?
Thanks in advance
Hi
Correct but I’d also put ties around the middle bar of the lid itself. 6 cable ties in total.
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 21 Oct 2022, 10:33
by VrindaVan
BambooBilly wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 05:32
VrindaVan wrote:
Hey Bamboobilly,
I just recived my BlazeCut to mount on my steel lid, and it’s gonna look pretty much like yours.
Anyhow alittle doubt, the zip ties on the top and bottom are only attached to the metal wires that’s holding the insulation?
Thanks in advance
Hi
Correct but I’d also put ties around the middle bar of the lid itself. 6 cable ties in total.
Thanks a lot man!
Keep on truckin’ (but now alittle safer)
Re: Engine cover/lid insulation and sound deadening
Posted: 26 Oct 2022, 19:26
by R0B
Believe me, by the time flames did anything to the cover your van has probably had it.