brokenwrist
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- Feb 17, 2016
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While I was reading a post, another mention was made about the foam insulation coming off our hoods and with out the intake cover, foam gets sucked into the carbs and causing piston damage. As I was reading this, I had an epiphany, over my years of watching car and truck tv shows and seeing cars being built and what they used for sound deadener. Why couldn't we use it on our motor hoods. I know theres the silver backed sound deadener that audio guys like to use, but theres also a product called lizard skin thats spray on, and is supposed to work just as good as the sound mat. Would it be practical to clean the inside of the hood real good, and then apply sound mat, or spray lizard skin on to deaden the noise from the engine?