Under Hood Insulation
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Under Hood Insulation
Did our 67-72's ever come with underhood insulation????I don't ever remember seeing any on a truck but seems like all the cars had it.Just wonderin.........
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I have never seen one with it and I had seen a 67 that had never been restored up till a few years ago. I don't think it was even an option.
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re: Under Hood Insulation
No, they never came with underhood insulation. Considering the amount of air-space between the engine and the hood, it really isn't needed. There's enough air circulation there to prevent engine heat from damaging the paint on the hood.
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Re: re: Under Hood Insulation
I guess I never really thought about it,but I didn't know that was why they put insulation under the hood....FORDification wrote:No, they never came with underhood insulation. Considering the amount of air-space between the engine and the hood, it really isn't needed. There's enough air circulation there to prevent engine heat from damaging the paint on the hood.
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