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Engine compartment noise.
Moderator: Jeremyvmd
Engine compartment noise.
Does anyone have any advice as to the proper way to insulate the engine compartment of an Albin 27FC?
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Re: Engine compartment noise.
We are also trying to think of the best way to insulate the engine compartment and lessen the noise on our Albin 27FC. Looking forward to some good ideas. One possibility is a car hood insulation such as that available for an old Mercedes ('72). Home depot and Lowes both sell 3/4" insulation sheeting in 4x8 pieces usually used for exterior walls that could be atached to back of the hatch with a 3M spray adhesive. What of changing the engine mounts to control some of the vibration? Your thoughts?
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Re: Engine compartment noise.
The product is called Sound down Look them up on the web.
Bob 2001 28 TE box with 370 Cummins Alimarie3
Re: Engine compartment noise.
I've just finished installing new marine engine compartment insulation. It's 1" thick, two layers of foam sandwiching a heavy rubber layer with shiny tin-foil laminate to reflect heat. It was a little over $200 to get enough to do both hatches. They recommend contact cement to fqasten.
I also used 1 1/4" s/s screws and fender washers. They bit nicely into the first layer of glass and should keep it from falling down. I can send pics if you want to see what I did.
I also used 1 1/4" s/s screws and fender washers. They bit nicely into the first layer of glass and should keep it from falling down. I can send pics if you want to see what I did.
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Re: Engine compartment noise.
What is the name and the source of the product that you used?
Have fun,
Have fun,
Joe
Albin Getaway
"LabTime"
Albin Getaway
"LabTime"
- JFOkie
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Re: Engine compartment noise.
If you could post pictures of your project or email them to me that would be great. I'm going to try to do the same thing this summer. My email is JFOkie@comcast.net
Thanks, John
Thanks, John
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Re: Engine compartment noise.
Does anyone have experience with any type of commercial floor mat products placed on top of the engine hatches to deaden sound? I'm thinking about something like rolled rubber mats cut to fit wheel house deck area.
Thanks
JVB
Thanks
JVB
- jumpjet231
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Re: Engine compartment noise.
This product looks interesting. I might try it this summer and post the results.
http://www.silentrunning.us/index.html
http://www.silentrunning.us/index.html
2004 28TE
"Wave-off"
"Wave-off"
Re: Engine compartment noise.
Sorry for the lack of response on my part. I didn't see these posts until now. I don't know the name of the manufacturer. It had been repackaged and sold by a local retailer at the Toronto Boat Show and I don't have any pics. It makes a huge difference. When I close the engine compartment, it's like turning the volume way down. No need to raise voices to have a conversation.