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heat shield and sound barrier
Got most of the heat shield onto the firewall today, so tomorrow the firewall is going back onto the chassis and then I'll finish it off.
Once its onto the chassis I'll do the footwells with stage 1 sound barrier.
For these products I went to carbuilders.com.au and got 2 sheets of the heat shield and 1 box of stage 1 sound deadener.
2 sheets of 'peel and stick' heat shield is enough to do the firewall and under the exhaust to the rear of the seatbox.
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continuing the heat shield and sound deadener
Surprising how long this job takes - probably a total of 2 days work so far just to get the first two boxes of sound deadener and heat shield on.
This is the sort of job you only want to do once on a vehicle, so I guess I'm taking my time to ensure its a quality job.
Many months ago now, I had the seatbox sandblasted and then gave it 3 coats of KBS rust seal. I also seam sealed the gaps in the joins after that. So, I'm comfortable to now cover it in heatshield and sound deadener, as the surfaces are newly paint and the box was 100% rust free.
Before putting on the heatshield I have lightly scuffed the surface of the paint - I figure a scuffed surface will give a better purchase than a very smooth shiny one.
Seat box from rear showing progress of sound deadener:
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Underside of the seat box where I've started placing the heat shield - should have this finished today :
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The peel and stick sound deadener is easy to work with. I've opted to cover 100% of the seatbox, firewall and front floor - though you could get away with 60% coverage :
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what happened to june and july?
Well I got real busy building a business... Nothing like the taxman and the debr collector calling to get you to down tools and go earn a few dollars [biggrin][biggrin]
Finally, I got back to the defender last weekend, and finished off the interior stage 1 sound deadener and the heat shield on the seatbox and firewall.
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I found homes for a number of nuts bolts and brackets on the rear parcel shelf and even got the rear section of the exhaust in place.
Feeling motivated and inspired, I decided to start on one of the doors.....only to find my motivation and inspiration depart...oh man there is some rust in these suckers...
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And just to remind you all of the glory that was the decals on this rusted beast, I submit to you, the other side of said door:
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