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Engine compartment liner

Mine is finally giving up and is sagging on top of the airbox. The foam is almost desintegrated. I tried some quick duct tape at the track but it wont stick to the rubber outside material. I looks like withoug dropping the engine you can't replace it, right? What about using an RTV like adhesive to re-glue it? I'm sure this has happened to all of us with 22 yr old cars. The stuff just gives way. Maybe I should just hack off the offending flap and enjoy that awesome sound even more.

Jeff

ps: if this has come up before can you share the search terms or link that works. I tried and got alot of thread about headliners.

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Lots of threads on here about the engine pad. Don't reglue it. Pull out the old pad and use a shop vac to clean up the mess.
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took mine out and never replaced it, have a new one but just as happy to listen to the engine sounds, of course no one will ride with me anyway. Ha Ha

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Lots of threads on here about the engine pad. Don't reglue it. Pull out the old pad and use a shop vac to clean up the mess.
Kurt, Thanks. I searched "engine pad" and scored multiple hits. As I mentioned I was coming up blank before I had the right part name.

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