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Sound deadening material. #294809
07/08/15 06:53 PM
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Has anyone tried using sound deadening material in the rear of the M3W? I was going put some on the rear facing firewall; however there is virtually no empty space. Next choice would be behind the seat back. BUT, I couldn't figure out how to get it out. I also would like to tape off the cracks back there to keep the dust down. Any help? LarryS

Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: LarryS] #294830
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A sound plan, I used Dynamat on the Roadster, to good effect. I see no reason why it wouldn't work on the M3W


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Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: LarryS] #294833
07/08/15 08:32 PM
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I will be using dynamat on my m3w all over ,it worked on all my other cars and van

Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: LarryS] #294863
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A great idea and I celebrate it! However, it has come to my attention that backing the rear seat, while good and groovy, will be periodically ruined by removal as getting to the bevel box to drain and change the oil is now recommended for every oil change! It is SO much easier to have access back there this way!

Reason I mention this is that Morgan has now changed their recommended bevel box change intervals to the same as the engine oil. It is a good idea.


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Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: LarryS] #294869
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Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: LarryS] #294975
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There have been threads showing dynamat behind the seats. Blake did a sterling job but I stopped at behind & under the seats plus silicone sealing between floor & frame tubes. Simply sealing gaps behind the seats with aluminium tape will cut some of the noise & reduce dust inside.
http://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/176831/1

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Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: LarryS] #295076
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Can you describe the sound you are trying to deaden?

Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: LarryS] #295232
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Sound Deadening Instructions: 1. Do not run engine, 2, Do not move car.

Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: LarryS] #295242
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Have you considered earplugs?
Or even noise cancelling headphones.............


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Re: Sound deadening material. [Re: hbatts] #295249
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