Jakester
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Hopefully in right thread, sorry if not..
I was driving the other day, when one of my belts ripped/frayed, I had no idea what happened until I was able to pull over. Upon inspection, I noticed that part of the belt ripped and was flapping all over the place. This caused a pretty big hole in the hood insulation.
I replaced the belt, but I am wondering is it ok if there is a hole in that insulation, will the heat from the engine cause anything to the paint that's on the hood in that one area? I saw to get a new one it's pretty expensive (Where I looked at least), so is it ok to leave a hole? Should I get a new one? What's your guy's advice on this?
Thanks!
I was driving the other day, when one of my belts ripped/frayed, I had no idea what happened until I was able to pull over. Upon inspection, I noticed that part of the belt ripped and was flapping all over the place. This caused a pretty big hole in the hood insulation.
I replaced the belt, but I am wondering is it ok if there is a hole in that insulation, will the heat from the engine cause anything to the paint that's on the hood in that one area? I saw to get a new one it's pretty expensive (Where I looked at least), so is it ok to leave a hole? Should I get a new one? What's your guy's advice on this?
Thanks!