[Healeys] Jute underlayment

Michael Oritt michael.oritt at gmail.com
Wed Jan 23 14:44:47 MST 2013


Larry

When I installed dynamat in my 100 I sandwiched both the floor under the
driver's seat and the transmission tunnel with creating a very effective heat
barrier.

Best--Michael oritt

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On Jan 23, 2013, at 1:34 PM, Larry Varley <varley at cosmos.net.au> wrote:

> Hi David, not a flame, just my experience with Dynamat. I used it on my V8
powered Vanguard ute extensively. The small cabin has tremendous heat build
up, and it is really no better with the Dynamat. I found it was great for
noise insulation, which reduced dramatically, however the floors above the
mufflers got just as hot as before installing it. It is an excellent product
to use, it bonds and forms well over the steel, but for heat insulation it
would need to be on the outside of the car rather than the inside, in my
opinion.
> Cheers
> Larry
>
> On 24/01/2013 3:46 AM, David Nock British Car Specialists wrote:
>> The Jute is original but not really a good heat insulator. If you are
>> looking to block as much heat as you can I would recomend using
>> Dynamat on the entire  floor first rather than the tar paper. Include
>> covering the transmission tunnel and vertical panel on both sides as
>> well as behind the front kick panels especialy on the drivers side.
>> Then use Dynaliner on the floor in front of the seats and foot box
>> area. There really is no need to install any insulation under the
>> seats it will interfere with the seat tracks.
>>
>> I now have put on my fire suit because there are probably 1000
>> different opinions about this.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> David Nock
>> British Car Specialists
>> Stockton Ca 95205
>> 209-948-8767
>>
>> www.britishcarspecialists.com
>>
>> Please feel free to view an interview with the Nock's in 2009
>>    Enjoy
>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOTTRYkbQzs
>> .
>> .
>>
>> On Jan 22, 2013, at 7:22 PM, john spaur wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Heritage interior kit for my BT7. It came with the jute
>>> underlayment but it is very thick. The jute is supposed to be
>>> installed under the seat tracks and under the wood filler and metal
>>> strip that goes over the tar paper or whatever material people use
>>> in lieu of the tar paper.
>>>
>>> Are people installing the jute as described?
>>>
>>> Are people cutting slots in the jute like the carpet is slotted for
>>> the seat runners?
>>>
>>> Are thicker wood strips needed? Mine are 5/16" thick?
>>>
>>> Many thanks for any guidance provided.
>>>
>>> John Spaur
>>> San Jose, CA
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