Dampening Cast Horn Flares

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15 years 10 months ago #997 by calsystems
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what is a good method for dampening Cast horn flares. the martin ones i have suffer from terrible ringing, which makes them almost unusable. any input would be appreiciated

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15 years 10 months ago #998 by rockin..
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ringing you say?.........Dont answer it :D

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15 years 10 months ago #999 by super-hero
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You can buy sound deadening material for use around your car engine bay. It is self adhesive and can be cut to size.

You will have to google to find a local supplier.

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15 years 10 months ago #1000 by calsystems
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have you tried it?

another method ive seen is to use expanding pu foam and fill the cab, but i dont really want to do that as it would make changing drivers a nightmare.

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15 years 10 months ago #1005 by colint
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always used to use 3-4 coat's of car underseal (the thick black paint stuff) always seemed to work ok but it takes a bit of time to go off though

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15 years 10 months ago #1036 by static age
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the top stuff for sound deadening cars is Dynamat caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product_list/m.../61/spd/dynamat.html



It works wonders on car body panels.

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15 years 10 months ago #1051 by calsystems
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yes did clock that. will get some and give it a try. Then will let the results be known.

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15 years 10 months ago #1061 by subsoniks
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Roof flashing tape works well and is cheap screwfix.co.uk/prods/94496/Sealants-Adhe...ing-Tape-100mm-x-10m

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15 years 10 months ago #1063 by csg
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anything bitumen based - roof felt, sealant etc always works well as it is elastic and dense, so absorbs vibrations well. cheap too.

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15 years 10 months ago #1079 by tony.a.s.s.
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I can only add that car deadening pads are good to use. I even used to put them round the early Turbo mid flares. Metal horns have always rung. In '75 when I started to produce the fibreglass stuff, I used state powder in the mix which gave them weight and made them less resonant. Even if you glued blocks of mdf onto the horns, it would help. Anything to transfer or deaden resonance is good.

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