I have a 2008 Dodge Sprinter and need to know where the Fluid goesOr if it even requires fluidIt makes a terrible noise when i turn the wheel.
go right over it it allways has an r value it just is not what you want to get on you and youll get your warm place soon.
Rock wool insulation is goodJust put the new on top of itI would use blown paper on top of itIt is so cheap you can pile it 12 inches highWill really save you a bundle on heat in the winter.
Usually there is no need to remove the old insulation; you can simply blow it right over the existingWe prefer cellulose insulation for applications such as theseCellulose has additives that make it perfectly safe and fire retardantCellulose creates a draft stopping effect, and has a slightly higher “R” value per inch than fiberglass insulation Fiberglass is perfectly acceptable but our preference is the cellulose because of the air blocking it achieves from densityThe biggest danger of blowing new insulation over the old is probably old style non-insulated rated can lightsIf these are present, you will need to construct a box to keep the insulation from making contact with the cansLook on the fixture for a sticker that says “IC RATED” and if that is not present then insulation cannot come into direct contact with the fixture Also keep in mind that you must be sure not to block off any attic ventilation points when blowing-in new insulation.
Sorry I don't know exactly where on this but the power steering pump should be a belt driven pump with hoses or aluminum tubing coming off itDon't confuse it with the brake fluid reservoir, the fluids are highly incompatibleThe power steering reservoir should be a small plastic bottle with a cap about the size of a baby food lidIf it's making noise, yeah, I'd check the fluid firstMight also be a slipping belt Good luck.