It's a steel-impregnated epoxy resin. You can repair cracked engine blocks with it. You can even drill and tap it. It's the super glue of the car world.
The ambitious make entire engine blocks out of it.
Hi,JimBee wrote: ↑31 May 2022, 19:13 I'm piecing together an exhaust pipe link. Joints (there will be 4) will be clamped when it's finally set up. I'd like to seal them as the pieces are fit together. I think I recall some debate about the best cement to use, but I don't remember what it was—or if most people agreed on it
Suggestions appreciated!
Jim
Look pretty nice. Wonder if they had them 10 to 20 years ago when had my old Hyundai.abscate wrote: ↑14 Jun 2022, 04:39 You can buy band clamps now that perform the function of the cut can but have much better holding and clamping power than hose clamps, for about $10.
I gave up on the ball and sockets on my cat to muffler connections and just use these on my Volvos now, appropriately sized.
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