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I have a 1989 200 HP Johnson. It is pretty loud because the person who owned it before me removed the insulation as it was deteriorating and falling onto the engine. Any suggestions on how to replace since I am sure it will make a big difference in the amount of noise.
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1989 Steplift v20 1989 200 HP Johnson |
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i have one of my 225's someone has replaced it in i'll try to get pics of the material
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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That would be great.
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A lot of the boating retailers sell that insulation by the sheet. I forget if it's self adhesive or you use a spray on adhesive. Either way, it shouldn't be too difficult a job.
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There is also this stuff you can paint on that is supposed to work well, but it ain't cheap. I will have to dig up the name as I forget, but I know West Marine had it.
-Svence Found it... http://store.silentcoating.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=3
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1984 V-20 Steplift 1998 Johnson 175 |
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Can the AC insulation sheet at Home Depot work? Check in the insulation isle it's laminated on both sides with a aluminum like material. Its widely used in the AC insulation industry.
Different thickness to choose from. I am planning on using this on mine also. I will use polyester resin as the glue to secure it in place. If any one thinks this is a bad idea please let me know and I will not go this route, this just a thought for now. |
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