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engine compartment sound pad template?

I am planning to remove my CIS injection system over Christmas and replace with EFI. When I do that I would like to replace the sound pad. The previous owner shoved in a piece of insulation board so I don't have the original pad. I would like to make my own pad by using some aluminum foiled rolled foam I have laying around but I wondered if anyone had a paper template that would get me close in regards to the shape and size? Thanks

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Just tack up the bulk material with some double stick tape and cut to fit. Then remove and use some hi-temp contact cement for final installation. I can take some basic measurements from my pad to get you started.

I used the silver wrapped stuff for my replacement, but looking at it now I prefer the look of the standard black material - less jiffy-pop.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike Bonkalski
Just tack up the bulk material with some double stick tape and cut to fit. Then remove and use some hi-temp contact cement for final installation. I can take some basic measurements from my pad to get you started.

I used the silver wrapped stuff for my replacement, but looking at it now I prefer the look of the standard black material - less jiffy-pop.
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Mike,

I need to do mine too and will take your advice. Thanks for the helpful suggestion and the humor in the "less Jiffy Pop" quote.

Don

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