How to Repair an Exhaust Leak DIY (No Welding) – Everything Law and Order Blog

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.

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0:00 Intro of how to replace a leaking exhaust
1:53 Tools and products
3:52 Repair leaking exhaust flange
9:19 Truck open exhaust sound revs
13:00 Repair leaking flex pipe
17:50 Jaguar open exhaust sound revs
21:26 How to check for exhaust leaks

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38 thoughts on “How to Repair an Exhaust Leak DIY (No Welding)”
  1. You like loud exhaust, I'm driving a 1.8L compact car with the entire exhaust system removed (only manifold on) because I'm patching the pipe (hence why I'm watching this video). It is so loud that it sounds like the most aggressive hog you ever heard.

  2. Rewatching this video as I have an exhaust leak at the flex area. Also, why don't they just, maybe, make that section of the exhaust stainless so as not to have so many issues with this area of the system? You're paying thousands for the vehicle, a small area is not a big deal. But then you wouldn't be going to a dealer and them making even more money off you. Greedy assholes. But that's why we go you Chris! Thanks for showing me the way.

  3. Ehy Chris Fix I have a problem with my Honda jazz, I can't disconnect the final silencer.. I took the bolts off without any problems but the exhaust won't come off how can I do? (externally it doesn't have much rust)

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