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Re: sound deadening
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:14 pm
by Toby
But this would be in a car built after June 64
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:34 pm
by Aginley
AndyPen wrote:Just to confirm - the original sound proofing was half an inch in the boot - but no sound proofing on the parcel shelf at all.
It’s stuck on the under side of the parcel shelf out of sight...
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 5:47 pm
by Andrew1967
HOY had thick sound proofing stuck to the underside of the rear parcel shelf.
Also has soundproof strips cut and laid in between the headlining framework AND further material stuck to the underside of the roof.
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 5:59 pm
by Highnumbers
swindrum wrote:It is my understanding that the thicker cotton/felt pads and Lizard skin products perform 2 different functions when it comes to sound deadening.
The spray on and stick on pads and linings will cut down on the mechanical acoustic transmissions, from vibrations, drumming etc. The thicker paddings will help muffle/absorb the "airbourne" acoustical transmissions, engine noise, road noise etc. These products are designed to work together. Modern cars are a great example of how these products are used in conjunction with each other. I imagine the felt used in the BINI is located in a spot that wouln't be susceptible to water ingress. I am betting it would be a closed cell foam under the carpets etc.
Interesting point, and that very much makes sense. The spray-on stuff adds mass to the panels, so they don't "ring" when vibrating (or tapping them, for that matter), but wouldn't stop engine/intake noise. I must admit that I purchased the thick padding as well, and will fit both under the carpets (plus all the normal sound deadening in the bulkhead, bonnet, etc.) Should cut down a fair bit of noise, I'd imagine..
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 7:19 pm
by NZmember
Toby wrote:But this would be in a car built after June 64
So before I go out gluing 1/2 inch felt into my boot, this is only for post June 64 cars?
Mine is a late 62 car - so not insulation in the boot?
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 11:12 am
by AndyPen
Toby wrote:But this would be in a car built after June 64
Yes, Sept 64 Toby
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 11:15 am
by AndyPen
Andrew1967 wrote:HOY had thick sound proofing stuck to the underside of the rear parcel shelf.
Also has soundproof strips cut and laid in between the headlining framework AND further material stuck to the underside of the roof.
A peek and a feel suggest the same, with the exception of the parcel shelf. This car has hardly been touched since new and I am reluctant to pull it apart any further. It has a genuine 33K miles on it with every journey logged - as found under the back seat with all the petrol costs too!
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 11:44 am
by Andrew1967
Seems to be no hard and fast rule to some sections Andy.
I had never seen soundproofing 'on' the headlining before, just fixed to the roof.
Although HOY had been f***ed about with mechanically, bodily (save for the flip front) and trim-wise it was pretty original.
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:06 am
by AndyPen
Just been looking at the brocade rear shelf that was taken out of my car back in the late 70s. The dirt marks from the speaker holes suggest no sound proofing on that one either??
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 7:58 am
by colonel mustard
Morning all,
Having a bit more spare time on my hands I have decided to start some sound deadening / proofing. Reading through many posts i have come to the thought of:
For the rear bulkhead behind the rear seat, rear quarter panels, door panel and roof to use:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Camper-Van-I ... 3631064262
This is a 7mm thick close cell foam material.
For the floor panel, as the car will only really be used on sunny days, I have opted for either:
https://www.martrim.co.uk/car-trimming- ... dd1&id=719
Or
https://www.segalmotortrimmings.net/pro ... :2062772:0
Both 1/2” thick
Am I on the right track before I order?
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 2:01 pm
by Cammsjb
Headlining felt strip.JPG
Hi all.
On this subject, does anyone know what the material is stuck on the centre rail of both headlining frames from front to rear as shown on photo?
The strips are 1/8" thick x 2" wide.
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 2:27 pm
by Toby
Cammsjb wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 2:01 pmOn this subject, does anyone know what the material is stuck on the centre rail of both headlining frames from front to rear as shown on photo?
It's felt and it's meant to aid the headlining to slide in when it's fitted
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:28 pm
by Toby
Would any body have pictures of original under bonnet insulation, the press release photo page on the main site has this one listed for a 997
However I was always under the assumption that they were made out of one piece. I recently removed a one piece sound deadening mat from my 61 however am now in doubt if it would be the correct material. I do need to mention that I'm referring to a UK built car.
Re: sound deadening
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 6:01 am
by Toby
Here is an image of the material I removed
20200330_135645.jpg
I did find this thread however I am hoping for a picture of the earlier type without the air box recess