Hey guys: I'm getting ready to spray sound deadener on the inside of my front fenders and the outside of the front fender aprons. It's been along time since I removed all of it (stupid me didn't take any pictures) and can't remember
what the coverage area should be. I've checked all my assembly manuals and can't seem to find anything definitive.
The assembly manuals can be pretty vague in these details often showing nice, neat, straight edges and the like.
Were both the front and rear splash shields in place when this was done? I have a 1966 Dearborn convertible with a proposed build date of Feb. 18th 1966.
Yes the splash shields were in place as was just about everything else (fender, suspension, front spring cover...) when the sound deadener was applied
Patterns can vary depending on who applied the stuff and where they were standing at the moment. But i does appear that Dearborn was more consistent in their patterns than San Jose (for example)
Picture of the forward edge of the opening - splash shields and bottom side of fender shown also
Mid way back - showing the amount of texture and areas covered
Two examples (one each high lighted where the sound deadener was applied to show the pattern) It appears that in one case the worker stood to the front of the opening and one time from the rear (notice the pattern and shadow of spray on the spring cover)
Hope this helps (as always - everyone else please notice that your car may differ if assembled at a different plant or different time period