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<blockquote data-quote="I'D WIN" data-source="post: 3229220" data-attributes="member: 9150"><p>It doesn't change the sound that much but the whine is a tad bit louder. If you do it, just use some good tape to line the inside of the blower so nothing gets through. I usually throw a couple of layers on there to make sure nothing gets through and the shape has the same curve as the inside of the blower. You will know what I am talking about once you start the project. Its easy, just allow it to sit overnight so it will fully cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I'D WIN, post: 3229220, member: 9150"] It doesn't change the sound that much but the whine is a tad bit louder. If you do it, just use some good tape to line the inside of the blower so nothing gets through. I usually throw a couple of layers on there to make sure nothing gets through and the shape has the same curve as the inside of the blower. You will know what I am talking about once you start the project. Its easy, just allow it to sit overnight so it will fully cure. [/QUOTE]
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