Honda Car Forum |
|
|
|||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Social Groups | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Honda Parts Search |
|
| ||
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
Opened the hood last week to find a little ball of insulation sitting
on the battery. Apparently a rodent got up into the engine, stood on the battery, and took swipes at the insulation. There is a 4-inch-diameter hole in the insulation there. I took it to the dealer for service and had them look at it. They recommended I replace all the insulation at a cost of $185 installed before it gets cold. Isn't the insulation there mainly for noise suppression? Or is it there for startup engine heat return? In either case do I really need to replace the missing insulation, and if I do can I fill it with other insulation rather than replace the whole thing? |
|
|||
|
despondent0 wrote:
> > Opened the hood last week to find a little ball of insulation sitting > on the battery. Apparently a rodent got up into the engine, stood on > the battery, and took swipes at the insulation. There is a > 4-inch-diameter hole in the insulation there. > > I took it to the dealer for service and had them look at it. They > recommended I replace all the insulation at a cost of $185 installed > before it gets cold. > > Isn't the insulation there mainly for noise suppression? Or is it > there for startup engine heat return? In either case do I really need > to replace the missing insulation, and if I do can I fill it with other > insulation rather than replace the whole thing? ------------------------------------ The rodent wanted a warm place to retire to. The dealer is working on the same plan. Rodent is a much nicer word than 'rat'. :-) 'Curly' |
|
|||
|
"despondent0" <gensster@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1156519488.985807.61020@p79g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com... > Opened the hood last week to find a little ball of insulation sitting > on the battery. Apparently a rodent got up into the engine, stood on > the battery, and took swipes at the insulation. There is a > 4-inch-diameter hole in the insulation there. > > I took it to the dealer for service and had them look at it. They > recommended I replace all the insulation at a cost of $185 installed > before it gets cold. > > Isn't the insulation there mainly for noise suppression? Or is it > there for startup engine heat return? In either case do I really need > to replace the missing insulation, and if I do can I fill it with other > insulation rather than replace the whole thing? > It's there to prevent your paint job from looking like my twelve year old Jeep does, in twelve years. Maybe I can get this buffed out, maybe not. That and the reasons you mention. You can replace it with any kind of insulation you want, as long as it is not flammable, and you can figure out how to secure it in place. I once replaced all the engine insulation in a 1968 Dodge A100 van, with fiberglass building insulation, aluminum foil, and aluminum window screen to keep it all in place. For $185, I imagine you could get really creative. Earle |
|
|||
|
4 inch hole missing? Forget about it.
"despondent0" <gensster@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1156519488.985807.61020@p79g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com... > Opened the hood last week to find a little ball of insulation sitting > on the battery. Apparently a rodent got up into the engine, stood on > the battery, and took swipes at the insulation. There is a > 4-inch-diameter hole in the insulation there. > > I took it to the dealer for service and had them look at it. They > recommended I replace all the insulation at a cost of $185 installed > before it gets cold. > > Isn't the insulation there mainly for noise suppression? Or is it > there for startup engine heat return? In either case do I really need > to replace the missing insulation, and if I do can I fill it with other > insulation rather than replace the whole thing? > |
|
|||
|
"despondent0" <gensster@gmail.com> wrote in news:1156519488.985807.61020
@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com: > Opened the hood last week to find a little ball of insulation sitting > on the battery. Apparently a rodent got up into the engine, stood on > the battery, and took swipes at the insulation. There is a > 4-inch-diameter hole in the insulation there. > > I took it to the dealer for service and had them look at it. They > recommended I replace all the insulation at a cost of $185 installed > before it gets cold. > > Isn't the insulation there mainly for noise suppression? Or is it > there for startup engine heat return? In either case do I really need > to replace the missing insulation, and if I do can I fill it with other > insulation rather than replace the whole thing? > Call around to local wrecking yards. This stuff will be ultra-cheap since it is almost impossible to destroy even in a high-speed frontal collision. If you do choose to drive around with a 4" mouse hole in your hood insulation, you might suffer the horrible, deadly effects of having a hole in your sound insulation! Y'might go deef! Or...worse. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
|
|||
|
As you have heard, the purpose of the insulation is to deaden the sound
and protect the paint on the hood. Hunt around for any kind of similar fiberglass insulation (high density, approx 3/4 inch thick), cut it to fit the hole(and maybe square off or trim the hole edges), put a little construction adhesive on it and put it in place. If you do nothing, I think the paint area on the hood where the insulation is gone will eventually deteriorate. Ken despondent0 wrote: > Opened the hood last week to find a little ball of insulation sitting > on the battery. Apparently a rodent got up into the engine, stood on > the battery, and took swipes at the insulation. There is a > 4-inch-diameter hole in the insulation there. > > I took it to the dealer for service and had them look at it. They > recommended I replace all the insulation at a cost of $185 installed > before it gets cold. > > Isn't the insulation there mainly for noise suppression? Or is it > there for startup engine heat return? In either case do I really need > to replace the missing insulation, and if I do can I fill it with other > insulation rather than replace the whole thing? > |
|
|||
|
Some insulation can burn. If he wants to replace it I would go with the
right stuff. "Kenneth J. Harris" <kharris@suffolk.lib.ny.us> wrote in message news:usZHg.208$Y43.33@newsfe09.lga... > As you have heard, the purpose of the insulation is to deaden the sound > and protect the paint on the hood. Hunt around for any kind of similar > fiberglass insulation (high density, approx 3/4 inch thick), cut it to fit > the hole(and maybe square off or trim the hole edges), put a little > construction adhesive on it and put it in place. If you do nothing, I > think the paint area on the hood where the insulation is gone will > eventually deteriorate. > > Ken > > despondent0 wrote: >> Opened the hood last week to find a little ball of insulation sitting >> on the battery. Apparently a rodent got up into the engine, stood on >> the battery, and took swipes at the insulation. There is a >> 4-inch-diameter hole in the insulation there. >> >> I took it to the dealer for service and had them look at it. They >> recommended I replace all the insulation at a cost of $185 installed >> before it gets cold. >> >> Isn't the insulation there mainly for noise suppression? Or is it >> there for startup engine heat return? In either case do I really need >> to replace the missing insulation, and if I do can I fill it with other >> insulation rather than replace the whole thing? >> |
|
|||
|
Well, sure, you can't beat the right stuff. I was thinking of the hd
fiberglass used to insulate oil fired boilers and water heaters--don't believe this is flammable at underhood temperatures. I got the impression that the original poster wasn't happy about the price the dealer wanted to replace it all. He could look into the cost of buying the blanket from parts and installing a piece (or all of it) himself. Art wrote: > Some insulation can burn. If he wants to replace it I would go with the > right stuff. > > |
|
|||
|
Thanks everyone for your responses and ideas!
> Opened the hood last week to find a little ball of insulation sitting > on the battery. Apparently a rodent got up into the engine, stood on > the battery, and took swipes at the insulation. There is a > 4-inch-diameter hole in the insulation there. > > I took it to the dealer for service and had them look at it. They > recommended I replace all the insulation at a cost of $185 installed > before it gets cold. > > Isn't the insulation there mainly for noise suppression? Or is it > there for startup engine heat return? In either case do I really need > to replace the missing insulation, and if I do can I fill it with other > insulation rather than replace the whole thing? |
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| hood latch cable broken, how do I open the hood? | majorwar | Honda 3 | 2 | 31 Jan 2006 06:40 pm |
| Civic Hood Insulation | duckbill | Honda 3 | 1 | 09 Jul 2005 08:22 am |
| Hood insulation / engine heat thinking | gmccx | Honda 3 | 3 | 03 Feb 2005 09:23 pm |
| Re: HELP! -how to open hood with broken hood release cable?? | Ress199 | Honda 3 | 0 | 19 Dec 2003 03:49 am |
| HELP! -how to open hood with broken hood release cable?? | Ress199 | Honda 3 | 2 | 17 Dec 2003 10:16 am |