JB weld on exhaust

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doclees

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Anyone use JB weld to patch pin holes in catalytic converters? I know it says not to but maybe that is just one of those pesky legal things?
 

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The temperature is too much for that. I think IIRC the highest temp for JB is 500 Degrees F. The cat's get a lot hotter than that. I've used it to patch an oil pan, but it would melt off a cat.
 

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It work's great on oil pan's. I had to use it with my lowrider. Ran over a big ass rock in the road. I agree with Eric though to hot!!!


A lot of people go with car sound cat's. I think you can still get them?
 
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The toxic fumes from the high temps on the epoxy are also very unpleasant.

Just buy a complete y-pipe from Magnaflow, Catco, etc. Trying to weld in cats on a stock y-pipe sucks, and if you have holes in the cats chances are the piping itself is pretty corroded and will make welding even more difficult if not impossible.
 

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they make exhaust cement.......not to sure who carries it or a price on it

me personally i would take out the cats and run a pipe in place of em
 
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I just got some exhaust cement from AAP that's rated to 2400 degrees F. I patched the hole left by my EGR on the exhaust manifold with JB weld before we realized the stuff melts at 600F. Fortunately, the freeze plug I stuck in the bracket held and didn't blow out but I'd recommend the exhaust goop. It is, fittingly, in the exhaust aisle. It's $6.60.
 

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exhaust cement! $6.60! Mr Cheapo thanks you all! Beats the **** out of $300. + $20 R+R. + $7.00 gas.
 

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