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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: Horace Collums on May 27, 2010, 10:54:19 PM

Title: 67 mustang 390 S code firewall sound deadener
Post by: Horace Collums on May 27, 2010, 10:54:19 PM
Not sure if there is a solution here, when my car was restored (body, metal and paint ) the sound deadener was not applied to the fire wall,  as you know by now it is PINK.  what is the best way to correct this problem.  I don,t know what the wording means(no sound deadener with documentation )

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Horace
Title: Re: 67 mustang 390 S code firewall sound deadener
Post by: CharlesTurner on May 27, 2010, 11:47:36 PM
The firewall is the area between the engine bay and interior of the car.  There are components such as the heater box, wiring, etc... that protrude through the firewall.  After these items were installed, it was typical for the edges of the items to be sprayed with a black sealer.  This was normally done before the engine was installed, but with pretty much everything installed going through the firewall.  Of course, this area should have been black (or mostly black), before the sealer was applied.  Some folks refer to it as sound deadener, but the results are the same.
Title: Re: 67 mustang 390 S code firewall sound deadener
Post by: J_Speegle on May 28, 2010, 12:53:07 AM
Not sure if the sealer/adhesive was originally a black color but today restorers often use that color and it will get you by. Remember not to seal the screw that attaches the engine ground to the firewall since it was attached to the uninstalled engine when the sealing took place
Title: Re: 67 mustang 390 S code firewall sound deadener
Post by: Horace Collums on May 29, 2010, 11:24:28 AM
so I just spray it right over the pink paint ?
Title: Re: 67 mustang 390 S code firewall sound deadener
Post by: CharlesTurner on May 29, 2010, 04:30:17 PM
so I just spray it right over the pink paint ?

You might want to provide us with a picture before you go too much further.  We're talking about the engine bay here, not any part of the exterior (or cowl to firewall area.)