ew1usnr
April 21st, 2014, 08:35 PM
I resisted the idea of hood insulation because I though that it would:
a) be like a blanket over the engine and make it run hotter
b) add weight
c) be a problem if it came loose and fell into a running engine
But, a big new four-door Dodge diesel pickup truck pulled along side my Falcon yesterday while we were both running at about 60 mph. The sound (racket) coming from his engine (not his exhaust) was so loud that I had to roll up my window and close my vent window also. It was annoying and irritating. That got me to thinking about how much noise my own engine might be making and that perhaps hood insulation might be worth considering after all.
My questions:
Has anyone installed hood insulation in a Falcon?
If so, did it seem to make any difference as to the sound level inside and/or outside the car?
Was it worth the expense and effort?
Were there any negatives that outweighed any positives?
If you had it to do all over again, would you bother?
This is listed on e-bay at $55, postage included. I have seen other places selling insulation that you have to cut yourself for $35 (plus postage). I'd rather pay the extra $20 and buy it pre-cut (if I were to decide to buy it).
3696
"1961-1963 FALCON 1960-1963 COMET HOOD INSULATION PAD 4 PIECES"
"(FAM-081 The Hood Insulation Pad fits into the hood under structure as original, die cut to the original size and ready to install. This kit is of the highest quality and a perfect fit. Hood insulation will keep the hood cooler and help to quiet the motor while finishing the detail under the hood of your classic American car."
"Black/Gray, installed with the skin side toward the hood. Use automotive spray adhesive (not included) to glue to the underside of the hood."
a) be like a blanket over the engine and make it run hotter
b) add weight
c) be a problem if it came loose and fell into a running engine
But, a big new four-door Dodge diesel pickup truck pulled along side my Falcon yesterday while we were both running at about 60 mph. The sound (racket) coming from his engine (not his exhaust) was so loud that I had to roll up my window and close my vent window also. It was annoying and irritating. That got me to thinking about how much noise my own engine might be making and that perhaps hood insulation might be worth considering after all.
My questions:
Has anyone installed hood insulation in a Falcon?
If so, did it seem to make any difference as to the sound level inside and/or outside the car?
Was it worth the expense and effort?
Were there any negatives that outweighed any positives?
If you had it to do all over again, would you bother?
This is listed on e-bay at $55, postage included. I have seen other places selling insulation that you have to cut yourself for $35 (plus postage). I'd rather pay the extra $20 and buy it pre-cut (if I were to decide to buy it).
3696
"1961-1963 FALCON 1960-1963 COMET HOOD INSULATION PAD 4 PIECES"
"(FAM-081 The Hood Insulation Pad fits into the hood under structure as original, die cut to the original size and ready to install. This kit is of the highest quality and a perfect fit. Hood insulation will keep the hood cooler and help to quiet the motor while finishing the detail under the hood of your classic American car."
"Black/Gray, installed with the skin side toward the hood. Use automotive spray adhesive (not included) to glue to the underside of the hood."