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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.

Exhaust Putty:
Exhaust Tape:
Exhaust Clamp:
Sandpaper (100 grit):
Shop Vac:
Electric Leaf Blower:
Ramps:

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  1. SCarvlogs

    Can you put exhaust tape around a clamp thats leaking? Because i clamped together a pipe to a pipe and its leaking from where the two pipes connect and there is a clamp holding it in. And before i buy the tape i want to make sure it will work

  2. official dragon gamer

    Nice wheel by stock wheel

  3. Jon Hertzler

    I put my car in the garage. Hooked up the shop vac but put it outside and closed the garage door as much as possible. I then turned on the shop vac and listened/searched through a Christmas wrapping tube. I was able to find the leak in less than five minutes. I would not have thought of this procedure without your video. Thx!!!!! I also really liked not having to turn on my car!

  4. Friendlich

    When a Man cuts a hole in his exhaust just to help you… You know you can thrust him

  5. cuaj vue

    How do I remove the wrap if it's not the right rated wrap?

  6. Harpreet Singh

    Car porn @ 3:15
    "Just shove that hose up into the tailpipe"

  7. Andrew Santana

    This man sacrificed a car for us what a hero

  8. Jeffrey Nelson

    Excellent! Tonight I will be using this method on my 1960 Cadillac, it has had a pesky exhaust leak(s) for a long time. Nice work and thumbs up.

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