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Under the hood condensation...
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On 2004-11-03 23:48, FEandGoingBroke wrote:
Underhood insulation will stop most of that. During the day the hood will always be warmer than the rest of the front end, and when it cools off that's where the moisture comes from, it is the humidity being drawn to the hood as the hood cools down.
Hope this helps.
FE
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I figured the insulation would help, I just worry about rust build up in between the hood and the insulation. The weird thing is, I could understand the big temp swings if the truck were running all the time, but this happens even with the truck sitting cold for a few days straight. I am going to go ahead with the insulation though, should help it out.
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