Is your exhaust leaking? Fumes getting into the car? Is your exhaust loud? Learn how to repair a leaking exhaust without a welder to make it quieter. This is a really simple process using common hand tools.
Tail Pipe Expander:
Reciprocating Saw:
Exhaust couplers:
Exhaust Clamp:
Exhaust RTV:
Extractor Set:
MAP Gas:
Penetrating Fluid:
Common Hand tools:
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Leaking awesome!
Could you please show on How to fix a big roof dent on a minivan. Thanks
“Let’s get the nuts on these studs” ~ChrisFix 2021
You should make a video on how to re-seal your driveway at home.
I literally got an exhaust leak and he posted this video, same thing with my battery
Probably need new muffler bearings
Hey ChrisFix, you think you can do a turbo installation soon ?
The best way to repair a car is to not even own a car. I don't own a car so I don't have a car payment. I don't have insurance payment or pay for registration. I don't have to buy 4 new tires every few years. I don't spend money on gasoline or maintaining a car. I have reduced my chances of dealing with cops to almost zero. Owning a car is like being enslaved to a machine and I refuse to be enslaved.
I have a broken exhaust flange bolt on my f-150, it's been held together with a c-clamp for 2 years now. I've also fixed a resonator hole using a tomato juice can and some hose clamps (that fix only works for a year or so, but its still a lot cheaper).
Love your work my dude. Keep it up! 🙂