How to Repair a Flex Exhaust Pipe Systematically and Efficiently

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How to Repair a Flex Exhaust Pipe Systematically and Efficiently


How to Repair a Flex Exhaust Pipe Systemati cally and Effi ciently

Diagnose The Problem Before calling someone for flex repair pipe, try diagnosing the problem yourself. Flex pipes usually break from excessive wear and tear. They can also break when the car accidentally runs over a bump on the road. Look under the car first to ascertain whether pipes are broken. If you are able to notice rips on the outer braided mesh portion of the pipes, you can confirm a break that needs to be repaired.


How to Repair a Flex Exhaust Pipe Systemati cally and Effi ciently

Get The Supplies Together You will need all the tools a professional flex repair pipes manufacturer will need to repair the flex exhaust pipe. Do not worry, for the tools and parts required for the job are cheaper than actually purchasing a new flex exhaust pipe altogether. Accordingly, you will need an exhaust heat shield, a tail pipe sealer, axle stands, jacks, and exhaust clamps. Wholesalers of flex repair pipe will always recommend you to use axle stands on both sides of the car after lifting it up with a jack in order to prevent serious injuries.


How to Repair a Flex Exhaust Pipe Systemati cally and Effi ciently

Repair the Flex Pipe Wrap the flex pipe from one end to the other using the tail pipe bandage. Wrap tightly and cover with at least two layers of the bandage. However, the flex repair pipes suppliers recommend not more than three layers, though. Apply some exhaust sealer on both ends of the bandage wrap, as this will prevent the bandage from unwrapping midway. Next, cover the sealed bandage with the exhaust heat shield and attach the exhaust clamp to both sides of the shield to keep it in place.


How to Repair a Flex Exhaust Pipe Systemati cally and Effi ciently

Test the Repaired Flex Pipe After waiting for a few minutes for the exhaust sealer and the exhaust heat shield to settle in, start the car and allow it run idle for about 15 minutes. Check the repair frequently in between to see if the heat shield and bandage remain intact. If the repair works, you will notice your car running more smoothly and noiselessly.


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