Alternates to sound-down?
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Alternates to sound-down?
The following sketch (hopefully) shows the clearances between the top of my Cummins B210's and bottom of my B28's engine hatches. While engine temperatures and I assume engine compartment temperatures shouldn't be over 200, sound-down's 6" clearance requirements would seem to preclude full coverage of the underside of the hatch.
I wonder if a partial patchwork of sound-down would be better than nothing?
Or if there is some alternate 1/4" thick flexible insulation or even spray-on system that might be used in conjunction with or in lieu of sound-down.
I'll be reviewing the old threads on the topic, but any new input would be welcome. Thanks!
I wonder if a partial patchwork of sound-down would be better than nothing?
Or if there is some alternate 1/4" thick flexible insulation or even spray-on system that might be used in conjunction with or in lieu of sound-down.
I'll be reviewing the old threads on the topic, but any new input would be welcome. Thanks!
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The soundown is very heat proof....on my 6BTA 250's (cpl 1247s) with the "tombstone" aftercoolers, the soundown on the underside of the motor boxes presses pretty good down on the top of the aftercoolers and no heat damage, just some abrasion from the engines and motor boxes moving some underway. I put a double layer of soundown mylar tape in that area and it works fine.
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Now its noon, time to boil 6 fifty # sacks of crawfish....the Fourrier clan has more little kids than a UNICEF shelter, all playing with live crawfish.
We ate all the crawfish and some other good eats....85 degrees and sunny.
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I used household carpet. It has to be of good quality and thick. It's great and cost nothing. It was tested for fire .... fire retardant but not fire proof which means it will burn oh so slowly when put in to a fire. I figure that the fiberglass engine boxes will be on fire before the carpet goes. We also have those new auto fire extingueshes ( need spell check) inside both covers.
How good is it? With one engine at idle you can just about hear the other engine starting. Have to listen very close or look at the RPM gauge.
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Extremely helpful and knows his noise. Steve has been a huge influence on the entire design of my current project....I hope he's right because I'm going to a lot of trouble and extra work!
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Extremely helpful and knows his noise. Steve has been a huge influence on the entire design of my current project....I hope he's right because I'm going to a lot of trouble and extra work!
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Hi Scott,scot wrote: Steve has been a huge influence on the entire design of my current project....I hope he's right because I'm going to a lot of trouble and extra work!
I don't remember making any recommendations for you on that little boat with the Detriot stuff in it, so buyer beware.
To answer Steve Z's question,
The printed recommendations are extremely conservative and apply to the vinyl / foam composite products that are commonly used on fiberglass boats. We do have noncombustible and ever fire barrier products available for use on metal boats, USCG inpsected vessels and ships.
The reality of installing the vinyl / foam products with minimal clearance is that it is done all the time. Typically the only component of a gas or diesel engine that creates a temprature to be concerned about is exhaust manifolds, risers and turbos. Valve covers and coolant tanks like I see in your picture do not typically present a problem as long as there is no direct contact. As your smallest clearance is over the coolant tank ( 1" ) that is also probably the coolest engine part on the top of the Cummins. You can also cut away the foam on the back side of the material without compromising the noise barrier by 1/2 of it's overall thickness. That is to say that for the area with 1" clearance you can make 1" material 1/2".
small print: this is not a recommendation that overrides printed company recommendations, it is just a report of how Soundown products are sometime used in the field.
The acoustic foam we use is self extinguishing, meaning it will burn when exposed to open flame and extinguish iteslf when the flame is removed.
Unfortunately, with only an inch to play with there is not much you can do, but we do have a 1" thick product with a 2lb per sq ft barrier and a 1/2" thick product with a 1lb barrier, and as mentioned some very fancy stuff too.
Thanks for letting me play in your sandbox,
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