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Technical Tips => Interiors - Trim - Seats - Carpets => Topic started by: Scott81 on February 28, 2003, 07:32:53 AM

Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Scott81 on February 28, 2003, 07:32:53 AM
Hi all, don't know if this will help as I don't know if we have polluted Australia with our home supply stores yet :b2 but if you are doing this job the heat barrier is basically the small bubble wrap with foil on both sides.

Finally the old nasty carpet is out!  From the looks of it, it was the original carpet and it was nasty and faded, and so brittle you could poke your finger through it.

On a suggestion from bobchad I went down to Lowes and bought a roll of Reflectix, they have different sizes but I got the 24"x25' roll so I would have plenty of it just in case, good thing too as I used every bit.  For $24 it sure beats those $100+ kits.  Also picked up a roll of aluminum tape, bringing the total to a whopping $33.  Thanks Bob! :D

This stuff is easy to work with as Bob noted, cut a length of it and mold it in then just trim as needed then seal it up with the tape.

I also bought new rear storage doors(complete) from Dewitts, it showed up promptly and looks fantastic!  I can't install it yet as I'm still waiting on my carpet which I ordered the very same day, hopefully it arrives tomorrow or I'll be quite :mad as I'm supposed to be at a show Saturday.

Carpet removal & heat barrier install (http://www.c3sharktank.com/tech2/carpet/carpet1.html)
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 77CVT on February 28, 2003, 10:07:29 AM
;35

I went the opposite route.  I bought some rubber/foam back insulation and glued it to the underside of the floor and tunnel back to the start of the seats.  My exhaust is only an inch away from the floor in one point so I figured why insulate from the inside when the floor will still get hot.  I have rivets with penny washers holding it up as well as some alum strips riveted on in case the glue fails in 5yrs.

I'm still going to do the inside as well!  :b2
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Scott81 on February 28, 2003, 11:12:56 AM
77CVT, sounds like you need some sidepipes, keeps the heat off the floor :22
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 77CVT on February 28, 2003, 12:01:03 PM
Sidepipes.....hmmmmmm ....don't get me started!  I've already spent too much!
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: rebel on February 28, 2003, 07:59:38 PM
Scott81, nice job!!

I think the best job though is both under the floor and under the carpet.
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Scott81 on February 28, 2003, 08:53:35 PM
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Originally posted by rebel
Scott81, nice job!!

I think the best job though is both under the floor and under the carpet.


Thanks, but I don't know if I have enough patience to do both, just ask Brutus how patient I am while driving...of course I was normal until I spent time driving in Florida.
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Brutus on February 28, 2003, 09:05:11 PM
Done good there old mate. You're getting there.:22
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 69 DIRTY RAT on February 28, 2003, 09:31:59 PM
GOOD JOB ! I'VE DONE A SIMILAR THING,I BOUGHT THE STANDARD STUFF THAT YOU GET IN THE CATALOGS BUT INSTEAD OF PUTTING THE HEAT PROOF IN THE BACK,I'VE PUT IT ON THE FIREWALL WITH ALUMINIUM TAPE(ENGINE SIDE).HOPE IT HOLDS !ALSO SCOTT81 WE DONT HAVE LOWES HOMESTOES HERE ,LOWES- HERE IS A CHEAP MENSWEAR SHOP!!BUT I HAVE NOTICED THE STUFF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE OTHER DAY AT OUR HARDWARE (HOMEWARE) STORE,IT IS USED FOR INSTALLING INTO ROOFS TO KEEP THEM DRY AND KEEP THE HEAT AWAY.IS THAT THE SAME STUFF???
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 69 DIRTY RAT on February 28, 2003, 09:34:33 PM
ALSO I FORGOT TO MENTION - 77CVT I THINK THE ALUMINIUM HEAT/SOUND DEADENER WOULD BE BETTER CAUSE IT REFLECTS THE HEAT!!!OR AM I WRONG?
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Brutus on February 28, 2003, 11:14:04 PM
69DR...yeah it's the same stuff....Scott and I were discussing it the other day just before he went tropo and tore his old carpets out. I've got some left over from when I built my home additions. Gotta be a damn sight cheaper that the authentic stuff.
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 77CVT on March 03, 2003, 10:29:15 AM
Do you guys have any Clark Rubber stores down there?  They have lots of auto stuff now.
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Brutus on March 03, 2003, 12:28:13 PM
Yeah we've got one about 2 mins away. I was actually going there this week to get some stuff to make a cover for the spa.
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 77CVT on March 03, 2003, 01:56:44 PM
The foam backed insulation I got is $24 per metre (1m wide).  I don't have any heat at all now.  ;35

You can also buy rubber for the inner guard (a-arms) for $22 per metre (you need about 70 cm).  I also used a rubber seal from them for the hood seal.
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Brutus on March 03, 2003, 02:35:22 PM
I ditched the rubber for the inner guards even tho I had new replacements from Ecklers. Didn't like the way it cluttered up the inner guards so instead I made up some aluminium strips to go in their place around the ridge.
Here's a pic I took of it. This was taken quite a while ago so please ignore the bits that still look cruddy.
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c3/brutus//customtouch10002.jpg
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 77CVT on March 03, 2003, 03:06:35 PM
pretty ;35.  I'm not afraid to drive in the wet so I need some thing to prevent all the crap going into the engine bay.
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Adam on March 03, 2003, 10:19:32 PM
With winter on the way, and no heater plumbing, (well the fan and air ducts), I think I might hold off the insulation for one more year...:b2
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Brutus on March 04, 2003, 01:56:59 AM
I'll probably go ahead and do mine when my son gets round to making up my new carpets. I was going to put the Recaros in as well, but I'm going to give them to my daughter to fit into her "new" EH that she bought yesterday. It wasn't a bad buy considering it has a 5 speed Celica box and 4 wheel disc brakes as well as a 192 donk in it.
Now I need to find some more seats for my car again.:b2
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 69 DIRTY RAT on March 05, 2003, 11:38:43 PM
WENT TO CLARK RUBBER TODAY LOOKED AT THE FOAM HEAT BARRIER ,IT LOOKS GREAT I'M GETTING SOME TOO!:)
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Brutus on March 06, 2003, 01:19:31 AM
69DR........Got a price on that stuff at all?
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: 69 DIRTY RAT on March 07, 2003, 06:06:10 PM
ITS ONLY $21 DOLLARS A SQ METER,I BOUGHT 2 SQM .PUT IT ON THE FIREWALL DOWN UNDER THE FEET.GLUED IT ALL DOWN WITH LOCTITE TRIM CEMENT & DID ALL THE EDGES WITH ALUMINIUM TAPE AND ALSO AL THE JOINS.IT LOOKS VERY GOOD AND PROFESSIONAL! I'VE GOT PLENTY LEFT FOR THE INTERIOR WHICH IS NEXT ON THE LIST.;)
Title: Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$
Post by: Brutus on March 07, 2003, 08:54:51 PM
Sounds pretty good. I'll go and check it out on the weekend,,,,Thanks.