Under bonnet t sound insulation
Under bonnet t sound insulation
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wedge girl

Original Poster:

4,688 posts

262 months

Saturday 5th March 2005
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Where can I locate an original one with the TVR logo.

I've already spoken to R T Racing but no joy.

DJC1001

490 posts

269 months

Saturday 5th March 2005
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I think they are unavailable, best chance is from one of the racers.
Try a wanted add in classified parts

David

adam quantrill

11,627 posts

265 months

Saturday 5th March 2005
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I have one - but it comes with the bonnet attached!

- Adam

mikeb

2,869 posts

305 months

Saturday 5th March 2005
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Alternatively scrape the old stuff off and stick on that nice shiney heat reflective material as used by the newer cars.

MikeB

jmorgan

36,010 posts

307 months

Saturday 5th March 2005
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Probably get shot down but mine wasn't on the car when I bought it. I understand that the heat can cause paint problems? But havn't seen any yet.

HeyAndy

423 posts

272 months

Sunday 6th March 2005
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is there an alternative underbonnet insualtion?

janneman

17 posts

268 months

Sunday 6th March 2005
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Yes there is.
We removed the ugly black loose stuff, and renewed it for very thin triplex and the noise and the heat reducing is much better

wedge girl

Original Poster:

4,688 posts

262 months

Sunday 6th March 2005
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janneman said:
Yes there is.
We removed the ugly black loose stuff, and renewed it for very thin triplex and the noise and the heat reducing is much better


Do you have any pictures of that?

Where did you buy it from?

janneman

17 posts

268 months

Sunday 6th March 2005
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We just buy very cheap triplex in a local do it your self shop { it cost only 10 pound }saw it a little and glue it with a pasta directly on the polyester.
We haven't got a picture of it, but we are working on it.
Jan.

wedg1e

27,008 posts

288 months

Monday 7th March 2005
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janneman said:
We just buy very cheap triplex in a local do it your self shop { it cost only 10 pound }saw it a little and glue it with a pasta directly on the polyester.
We haven't got a picture of it, but we are working on it.
Jan.


Sorry, Janneman, English humour at work here, but did anyone else get a mental picture of Joe Dolce...

"Whatsa matta you, gotta no respect..."

HeyAndy

423 posts

272 months

Tuesday 8th March 2005
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What is triplex?

2 sheds

2,529 posts

307 months

Tuesday 8th March 2005
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HeyAndy said:
is there an alternative underbonnet insualtion?


I recommend aluminium foiled glass roving , about £20 per metre, you'll need high temp adhesive.
email me if you want more info
Tim

jmorgan

36,010 posts

307 months

Tuesday 8th March 2005
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Mines missing. Should I be worried, and why for?

350matt

3,865 posts

302 months

Wednesday 9th March 2005
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you can have my old stuff if you like, I peeled it off as I though the car ran hot enough without a blanket over the top of it

Matt

Hormone

823 posts

260 months

Friday 18th March 2005
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[quote=jmorgan]Mines missing. Should I be worried, and why for?

[I don't have any on mine either but have'nt seen it as apriority and I don't know what Triplex is either]

Cathelijne

170 posts

291 months

Saturday 2nd April 2005
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My father (Janneman) asked me (the wizz"kid" of the family) to post some pics of the hood (and some other things.

I saw that the name triplex is not known in English, so I took my dictionary. It says it's plywood. Sounds common now?
We didn't only do the hood, some parts were covered with immitation leather which was dried and craqued.
Some of the things we have repaired or replaced:

The hood:


A door:


The interior:

jimson

49 posts

273 months

Sunday 3rd April 2005
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Wow a TVR "Woodie" special dont tell the yanks!Is that wise under the bonnet will it catch fire?

Cathelijne

170 posts

291 months

Sunday 3rd April 2005
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We replaced it months ago and haven't had any problems *hug a tree* The openings in the hood are still there, so the airflow cools it down too.
The old stuff was heavily damaged because the engine was rubbing against it.

>> Edited by Cathelijne on Sunday 3rd April 10:46

leorest

2,346 posts

262 months

Wednesday 6th April 2005
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Cathelijne said:
We didn't only do the hood...

For a minute there(when you said hood) I thought you ment you'd made the soft top out of wood
Now that would be one step too far!
Note to self... Must see if Bablefish converts American to English;-)
Leo

montegogt

421 posts

286 months

Wednesday 6th April 2005
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Can you nail it in place, or are self tappers best?