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Re: droopy insulation

To: Tom Perigrin <tip@ai.chem.ohiou.edu>
Subject: Re: droopy insulation
From: Rick Brown <mgrick@ptd.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 18:04:39 -0500
Tom Perigrin wrote:
> 
> (Emma - 72 MGB, back and running after being stored for a half-decade)
> 
> Well, as we go through the things that plague dear little Emma, we go from
> the major to the minor...   Step 1, get the engine running (cut lip is
> healing well, thank you).  Two, pull off gas tank and get cleaned.   Three,
> new rear leaf springs, etc, etc, etc...    Now, the first of what will
> undoubtably be a LOOOOONG list of minor problems.  So minor, the manuals
> don't cover them.
> 
> The insulation fabric glued to the underside of the hood is drooping.  It
> is peeling away at the corners, and a big bulge is developing in the
> middle.  The edges are ratty looking, and threads are hanging loose.  It
> looks untidy.   What do I do?  I looked through Moss twice, and didn't see
> mats of insulation.   Did I miss it?   Or does one buy a sheet from the
> local auto shop and cut to fit?   How does one attach the new stuff to the
> underside of the hood(bonnet)?
> 
> ---
> I used to say the only constants in my life were stress, my loving wife,
> and the weekly hairball the cat leaves on the carpet.  After some medical
> problems I am trying to reduce the stress... Other than that little has
> changed - my wife still loves me, and the cat still vomits up an offering
> every week.   A man needs some tradition in his life!

A friend of mine was given some black rubbery material that closely 
images the original.  It is used in welding shops to protect from
sparks.  It comes in a big roll - stop by one and see if you can 
buy a length of it.  It is very cheap.  I used it under the bonnet 
on my BGT using 3M spray adhesive.  Looks Great !

Rick

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