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Sound deadening in the engine bay Good or Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Buss69" data-source="post: 339232" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>Hi everyone, wondered what everyone thought about the sound deadening in the engine bay of out beloved buses. Being extremely paranoid of engine fires I have wondered if it is worth removing the hardboard and the insulation above and use something more modern and fireproof as a replacement. As far as sound deadening goes there are definitely better and safer products out there. I've also noticed that a few people have not replaced theirs in what is otherwise a very sound bus, why? I'm going to fit one of the FireTec extinguishers also but wanted a few opinions on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buss69, post: 339232, member: 414"] Hi everyone, wondered what everyone thought about the sound deadening in the engine bay of out beloved buses. Being extremely paranoid of engine fires I have wondered if it is worth removing the hardboard and the insulation above and use something more modern and fireproof as a replacement. As far as sound deadening goes there are definitely better and safer products out there. I've also noticed that a few people have not replaced theirs in what is otherwise a very sound bus, why? I'm going to fit one of the FireTec extinguishers also but wanted a few opinions on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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