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Chassis felt?
#11
+1 for the 3mm closed cell, self adhesive black foam ! 

On the Chummy in the past I have used a bituminous membrane from the roofing industry, over here called 'Malthoid'. Not a speck of rust,  50 years in the shed and counting Big Grin
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#12
Does it actually need the felt? Or anything? Mine had the original felt, and rigid spacer pieces at each bolt position. And no rust.

When I had the body off I replaced the spacers with plastic, slightly thicker, and no felt. There is a slight gap where the felt used to be. And we now have a smaller chopping board in the kitchen.
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#13
I use 3mm thick Foamex plastic which will crush and absorb any small irregularities.
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#14
on my TVR Vixen, felt was used on the body-to-chassis mounts and after a decade or three / four..havoc had wreaked.. so I'd abstain from felt; be it soaked in oil or whatever..
On my Triumph TR2 I've used a proprietary 'body mounting kit' consisting of broad rubber strips that looked and felt like licorice. That stuff should still be available from TR specialists..... just my 2 pennies.....
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#15
When I first saw the title of this thread I thought the investigators had found another (alleged) victim of Alex Salmond...
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