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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Can you make a tutorial and how to install an ecutout with a way to wire it or program it to buttons in the car or pair to sport mode?
I've actually had some exhaust issues lately, but it's not from an exhaust leak. I knocked an exhaust pipe off my car when I went over a speed bump a while back (lowered car problems), and it bent the exhaust pipe in the process so it wouldn't line back up when you put the pipe back on. I had a shop fix it for me but they welded a new pipe on there and had it go straight into the underbody of the car. Now it rattles really bad when you give it gas (because it's hitting the underbody) and I don't know if I should risk bringing it to another shop to fix it, or try to fix it myself. I don't want to pay a second shop to fix the car if they might not fix it either. Would this be worth trying to fix myself? It would most likely involve welding of the pipes. Any advice from anybody would be greatly appreciated!
Also, I loved the video. It was very informative!
13:01 sounds like a rotary😂
still waiting patiently for del sol videos
Chris you have changed my life thank you so much