Learn how to find exhaust leaks in your car or truck and then repair them without a welder using some common, inexpensive exhaust sealer products. To repair the exhaust leak you can use an exhaust putty, tape, or clamp.

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Exhaust Tape: https://amzn.to/2TXThXH
Exhaust Clamp: https://amzn.to/2n4X9b7
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49 thoughts on “How to Find and Repair Exhaust Leaks EASY (Without a Welder)”
  1. I will be at POCONO SPEEDWAY this weekend Aug 4th and 5th for some drifting so come by and say hello and maybe even come for a ride along!!!
    I worked hard to make this fix as simple and cheap as possible so anyone can do this at home! If I can cut a hole in my exhaust the size of a playing card, you can fix your small leak!

    Here is what I used:
    Exhaust Putty: https://amzn.to/2vaDye2
    Exhaust Tape: https://amzn.to/2MakvqN
    Exhaust Clamp: https://amzn.to/2n4X9b7
    Sandpaper (100 grit): https://amzn.to/2KfXwsw
    Shop Vac: https://amzn.to/2AySXdc
    Electric Leaf Blower: https://amzn.to/2n5nOoc

  2. To Chris, I would just like to share with you that I think it was a marvelous display and example of repairing the exhaust leak. I have a 64 Nova and I was just considering taking it to the shop because I have back issues and I can’t get under the car like I used to, but as simple as you made this appear, I’m making the attempt to repair it myself. It looks just that simple and I think it’s the collector because it’s on my passenger side right under the passenger door, but either way I think it was a great job and I just want you to know that I thank you. I saved it, I shared it but I did not subscrbe, I could not find the subscription button, I do know that I’m searching for your other videos and I thank you again and have a great day. 👍🏾🚙

  3. Hey Chris, the video was very useful. Thanks for the great knowleadge and insight into (simple) DIY car fixes, always useful and appreciated! I was curious what your thoughts were across other topics of DIY fixes/Right to repair?

  4. Best video on YouTube for exhaust just one tip for the clump. Put some filler around the hole, then put the clamp on afterwards, put some filler around the rim of the clamp, and it will make an even stronger seal.

  5. Hey Chris, I happened to come across your video, and I just wanted to let you know how much it helped me in my situation! So thank you so much and keep doing what you're doing.🤘💯🫡

  6. sorry but blowing air backwards into the exhaust is just a really horrible idea…. if anything gets into that engine its over, including rust pieces inside the exhaust….

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