GDII wrote:Not too sure how hot a transmission gets but if people run oil coolers on them then they have the potential to get up there in temperature. Enough to disturb the Dynamat adhesive.
Is Dynamat a black bituminous product with silver foil on it? I can't remember exactly what its made from. If it is I wouldn't stick it on anything that produces heat.
Butyl based rubber adhesive (Proprietary to Dynamat). Bit of reading says its rated to 149 deg C, which is way hotter than gearbox case would ever get (approx 60-80 deg c).
Also read that MLV (Mass loaded vinyl) was good as well. (Jaycar sell for $17 a roll).
Plan if still noisy is to do a couple layers of dynamat on the countershaft section of gearbox, glue MLV to the top of that, and then do the same on the firewall just behind the gearbox.
The noise itself has me stumped, as simply changing to a kevlar facing on stock disc and uprating the pressure plate shouldnt change the driveline frequency to induce that level of gear rattle (which is usually spring damper related). I had the box fully pulled down and inspected, input shaft bearing replaced, flywheel and PP balanced, + new torsion bar...so hopefully that has got me some of the way there to eliminating the gear rattle....Dynmat\MLV is a last resort option if its still there.