Why not just get a rattle can of foaming insulation and spray that on? Would result in the same effect for noise and heat reduction with no decrease in flammability. You might try some carpet pad and tinfoil to fake up a workable hoodpad. Might actually be as good as the factory item

On Oct 19, 2006, at 8:07 AM, Hans Neureiter wrote:

I think what I bought was junk. I am looking for an alternative to the $ 50
pad + shipping + glue.
What would a 3/4" thick blue insulation board (like what's on my garage
door) do?

On 10/13/06, dave walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Are people saying that a hood pad can not withstand oil fumes and
heat? Aren't those about the only two thing you can COUNT ON it being
exposed to?

I'd be really interested who you bought it from and/or who made it.

-Dave Walton
87SDL, 94S350, 99E300

On 10/13/06, Hans Neureiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't remember for sure where I got it. Prolly The Benzbin.
I am the only pack rat around here, and I didn't do it.
My oil filler plug leaked a lot, so there were plenty fumes even the pad
seemed dry. I just crumbled up.


On 10/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hans,

Do you have pack rats?  they will chew the thing up and carry it
away  to
make a nest, often in the engine compartment.  My original pad
lasted  more than
10 years, and it's replacement appears to be good for at least
the  same.  Oil
fumes will kill the pad so make sure your blowby is  controlled.

Regards,

Jim  Friesen


--
Clay
Seattle Bioburner

1972 220D - Gump
1995 E300D - Cleo
1987 300SDL - POS - DOA
The FSM would drive a Diesel Benz


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