Timing chain cover sound deadening options

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Timing chain cover sound deadening options

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Does anyone know of a good product to use to replicate the original sound deadening attached to the timing chain cover?

Having removed mine recently, what was left of the material just chipped off - looks a bit like bodyfiller?

I was thinking some Epoxy Mastic type putty may do the job... any ideas folks?

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The only time I have seen body/metal filler on a timing cover, someone had tried to cover a hole ?
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Hi Matt, pretty much anything that will stick and add some mass will do the trick. Maybe get it nice and clean, key the surface with some coarse abrasive paper and de-grease, then use some P40 fibreglass filler to fill-in the recesses, that would do it.
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Jod Clark wrote: Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:08 pm Hi Matt, pretty much anything that will stick and add some mass will do the trick. Maybe get it nice and clean, key the surface with some coarse abrasive paper and de-grease, then use some P40 fibreglass filler to fill-in the recesses, that would do it.
Cheers Jod. Will give it a go!
Whether that big blob of BL 'cow pat' ever made much difference I don't know.

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Only to disguise the sound of a knackered chain I suspect!
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I used some Milliput in the end. Nice product to use and it should do the trick.
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