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a/c insulation
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charlieshot
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this is in response to a question about the insulation in a factory a/c car, I can't find the original post.
however in my 1953 Patrician the flooring is as follows.
carpet, two layers of jute, one thick layer of tar type of sound insulation that is molded and stuck to the floor pan.
hope this is what you wanted to know

Charlie

Posted on: 2019/1/12 17:48
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Re: a/c insulation
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Except for the second layer of jute padding it almost sounds like a standard floor treatment. I wonder if there is any additional material in the roof. Standard roof treatment is mostly for noise. A squarish pad of the embossed tar type material which basically covers the flatter area of the roof. Stops maybe 3-4 inches from the sides and does not go all the way front to back or curve down the sides at all.

Posted on: 2019/1/12 18:42
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not sure about the roof, have not torn that down yet, probably won't as it is in good shape

Posted on: 2019/1/12 19:28
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