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My 1930 Town Sedan sounds like birds in a cage as I drive down the road, especially when I travel over bumps. This noise is coming from the floorboards. I know there is a fabric strip around the edges of these boards to keep them snug and eliminate the heat but boy do they make noise. Does anyone know of a way to eliminate this bird chatter?
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Jim - Very funny "bird chatter"
I had the same problem. Found the guilty floorboards had spots where the cloth tape had chaffed through so the surfaces were wood-to-wood. I replaced worn tape where needed. Then gave all edges a good brushing to get rid of grit. Finally, dressed the tape with paraffin wax. To do that: you can find paraffin wax at hardware or grocery store. (Don't use an old candle - that wax is too hard.) Dip a bar of the wax in warm water until just slightly soft, not melted, then rub softened wax along all the taped floorboard edges. You'll need to re-soften the wax a few times as you go. I had great results and have had no bird chatter for the last two driving seasons. Good luck. |
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Sounds like possibly you are getting noise from where the mitered edge between the boards come together. Try some friction tape between the floorboards. Rod
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I was also going to suggest wax. Toilet rings are soft wax. I think they may be beeswax, but I'm not sure.
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Add cushioning material to the wood panel connections, & all sound transmission is muted. I had no birds, no rattles, & no squeaks, but I applied about a 1/2" wide continuous strip layer of sound deadening material on top of the metal recess which receives the floor board, (in addition to the perimeter cloth tape), mainly for a tight air infiltration weather-stripping seal after the plywood is securely fastened with bolts. The birds, "rattle" snakes, squeaking mice, roaches, ants, moths, & the north wind Winter Monster blowing in cold air & engine smells at 50 mph or so really despise this type of tight floor board gasket seal. |
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Well, The Dog takes care of the "RATTLE" SNAKES & the MICE, Raid takes care of the rest.
A friend inlaid OLD THICK shag carpet, even clean up the firewall, for the COLD AIR! He laid it OVER the starter button & the throttle & it was a RIOT, watching him "STOMP AROUND" to get going. Another guy fabricated really nice floorboards, from 2 layers of PERGO FLOORING, they looked very classy! Saw a pic of a Coupe, with STAINED GLASS 1/4 windows. Model A's are SUPPOSED to be FUN! Bill W.
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You might ck the body mounting bolts for tightness. FWIW
Paul in CT As stated earlier, are the screws tight? |
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I used the tarry fabric strip that the vendors sell. I noticed that it was sticky, and stuck enough to the sheet metal and the wood that it could make a squeaking or popping noise. The cure was what others mentioned: work some soft wax into the tape.
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During my High School days, some of my friends that had old Model A's didn't even have screws in the floorboards! It made it QUICK, for needed repairs or a battery change. Battery theft was quite common! Seems that no one was disturbed by Model A noises, as long as that dude got you to school & back home again. Auto Shop was a godsend, when you needed to fix problems. BUT, along with all the silliness, we learned a lot of valuable car repair skills. The last semester of our Senior year in Auto Shop, was dedicated to body work/painting & we learned how to do leading & one idiot chopped his top! Bill W.
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Tom Wesenberg, toilet ring wax is an interesting idea, but might it be too soft, even gummy, and make a sticky mess?
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Yeah, Bill! That's an important detail.
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