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    Hood insulation

    The insulation blanket under my hood is looking discolored and an area over the battery is deteriorated due to acid I suppose. Has anyone come up with a good solution without spending the $185 I see they are asking,if indeed it is available?

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    I think the consensus is that the insulation is not needed. There should be absolutely no issues if you just remove it.

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    If you're not worried about 'pretty', I've 'fixed' several on other cars in the past with pretty good results. Home Depot or Lowes should carry aluminum tape (for duct work) that's easy to apply & holds up well. This is probably the only application where Duct Tape (the fiber kind) can't fix it. That stuff will break down & fall apart in the hot environment of the engine bay.

    Here's a thread where it's discussed:

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...engine+blanket
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    I think the only real advantage to having the liner was noise and vibration damping. My battery exploded a while back and it turned it into pudding and I haven't used it since. Without it, it's kinda nice hearing more of the S/C whine anyways.
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    I would think

    Dynamit would work well for heat and noise with no issues of stuff falling into the bay
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    Quote Originally Posted by circmand View Post
    Dynamit would work well for heat and noise with no issues of stuff falling into the bay
    Dynamat turns to soup when it gets too hot though. I would be careful with that. (heat gun is a Dynamat installers dream.)

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    Dynamat and others make mats specifically for high-heat areas such as under hood...
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    The dynamat I have

    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post
    Dynamat turns to soup when it gets too hot though. I would be careful with that. (heat gun is a Dynamat installers dream.)
    was specifically recomended for blocking drive shaft heat from the cabin

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    Thanks for the thoughts guys... I'm not up on the Dynamat stuff. I'll look into it. Heat wise I suppose a guy should expect what under hood maybe 250 degrees?

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    John, did you get the photo's I sent you?
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    Yes John, I did. Thanks. You said I could post them with my questions but you were not fully aware of my ineptitude on this machine. I really do have some redeeming qualities though....honest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    I think the consensus is that the insulation is not needed. There should be absolutely no issues if you just remove it.
    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post
    I think the only real advantage to having the liner was noise and vibration damping. My battery exploded a while back and it turned it into pudding and I haven't used it since. Without it, it's kinda nice hearing more of the S/C whine anyways.
    Doesn't the excess heat have a negative effect on the insert? I think I've read theories on here that over time engine bay heat contributes to the cracking problem.

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    With everyones help I found the solution I think. 1/3 the cost of the Isuzu part if it was available.
    http://www.b-quiet.com/hliner.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelin2 View Post
    With everyones help I found the solution I think. 1/3 the cost of the Isuzu part if it was available.
    http://www.b-quiet.com/hliner.html
    look at the spec's, their product spec's out just as well as the dynamat at half the cost. Get some extra and do both skins of your door's. Make alot of difference. I used almost also hundred foot of it so far.

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    man

    Quote Originally Posted by rowhard View Post
    look at the spec's, their product spec's out just as well as the dynamat at half the cost. Get some extra and do both skins of your door's. Make alot of difference. I used almost also hundred foot of it so far.
    I didnt pay even a quarter of that for my dynamat. Either price has quadrupled or some one is playing loose with the facts.

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    On many cars and trucks, the insert is used for noise dampening yes, but I think more so for blocking heat that actually causes paint discoloration on the top of the hood. You could easily use some lizardskin to block heat the same way and block noise as well. Obviously it won't fall off either. I have also seen sheets of aluminized insulation similar to what we have available from most auto parts stores. It would be attached in the same manner as our stock insulation.
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