1. What materials are you using in your restorations to replace that original tar/asphalt-based covering? Is it necessary? Or, have you simply left the metal painted? Inside the passenger compartment, the tar-based material seemed to attract and retain moisture and promote rust. I've removed that too and plan to replace with a layer of dynamat-type stuff.
2. The trough under the cowl cover however is exposed to outside weather through the heater vent grilles and will therefore get wet in rain. Mine however, was not rusted (some minor surface rust in areas). Any concerns about putting sound-deadening material in that trough insofar as rust prevention is concerned?
3. Was that tar/asphalt covering originally for sound-deadening or did it have some other purpose?
4. Has anyone thought to apply sound-deadening material on the underside of the trough? Something like the dynamat product?
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