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142E Soundproofing results 140-160

Guys,
I posted a request for soundproofing data a few weeks back. Many thanks to all who contributed. Here are the results and what I did and some other assorted ramblings:

I took out the seats and carpet and put a layer of 8-pound carpet padding and covered the entire floor. I ran it up the firewall as far as possible. It was a good time to clean the old stuff anyway.

Then, I went to Home Depot(Lowe's, whatever) and bought a 4 x 8 sheet of 1/2 inch thick foil backed foam insulation. I cut out 2 pieces to exactly match the inside of the bottom of the hood of the 142. I used Mylar(foil) tape and tried to make it as neat as possible. I simply taped these 2 pieces of insulation in between the primary structural members of the hood. It looks ok, and really works good.

Lastly, I have purchased a can of 'undercoating with sound deading'. I have not applied this product, but think that it could not hurt to spray some underneath the tranny tunnel area and lower firewall. Comments?

Next, I need to buy a new shifter boot. Mine is torn and lots of noise comes throught. Has anybody simply bought a universal at the parts store(Hurst brand) and bolted it in? It seems to me that any of them will work ok. I just thought I would seek the advice from you guys.

I still have the factory AM/FM radio in the car with one dash and one rear deck speaker. I took out the rear deck speaker and the paper on the speaker flew away when I blew the dust off of it. I put another 4" round in the place(all I had at the time). Anyway, the radio is too quiet the hear while driving. Is this the same on your cars guys?

Anyway, my car is a HELL of a lot quieter already. I used the cell phone on the interstate today and was able to hear and have a discussion, but the other party KNEW I was not in a new Lexus. I also knew I was not in a Lexus, and am quite pleased with the fact that I was in a brick instead.

Later guys,
Jeremy Whorton
Fort Smith, Arkansas
71 142E- 90 miles/day daily driver








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    A nice trick for the shifter hole (in conjunction with a boot) is to get a big sponge. Cut a hole in the middle, take off the shifter, and fit the sponge down over the tranny so it is squeezed between the top of the trans and the bottom of the tunnel. Then put the shifter and boot back on. It really keeps the wind and noise out. And only costs about $1.








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    Hey, be careful driving and talking on the cell phone!








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    One thing I forgot to mention earlier is on the door seals I added some 1/2 inch self adhesive insulation stuck to the door frame. It comes in a roll at the local hardware store. Helps a bunch on wind noise even with new seals. There is a similar stuff used in later 240's.

    Mark Richardson








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    A thing I did to my stripped out 142 was duct tape the opening in the tranny tunnel! Ya know where the stick shift comes out... This made everything MUCH quieter... And it also prevents any water from coming into the car when i go through a foot deeo puddle at 80mph.
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    Matt







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