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I've tried this at least 4 times before with both stove pipe cement and auto store exhaust putty. This time I went about it a different way.
I decided to try these two products after much consideration. I bought these at Napa.
I also bought some cleaning supplies to prep the mating surfaces with.
Chocked up for some prep work.
I took the fabric and precut it to size to give some structure to the joint and act as a filler.
Next I applied the putty, wrapped the fabric around the joint and added more putty.
I had to do the install twice as the fabric got pushed out the first time. I reached up and tried to add some putty to the joint and push it into the coupling area the best I could.
The truck has since been driven for several thousand miles and no leak has recovered.
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I decided to try these two products after much consideration. I bought these at Napa.
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I also bought some cleaning supplies to prep the mating surfaces with.
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Chocked up for some prep work.
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I took the fabric and precut it to size to give some structure to the joint and act as a filler.
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Next I applied the putty, wrapped the fabric around the joint and added more putty.
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I had to do the install twice as the fabric got pushed out the first time. I reached up and tried to add some putty to the joint and push it into the coupling area the best I could.
The truck has since been driven for several thousand miles and no leak has recovered.
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