Knowing this will solve serious problems with your car So, let's learn more in this article. I had an annoying exhaust leak i could never find I thought it was coming from the collector i the driver's side, but i could never get it sealed tight enough On a friend's advice, i was going to start the car and spray soapy water on the exhaust and look for the leak. To find an exhaust leak, you'll need is a spray bottle of soapy water and a way to deliver forced air into the tailpipe
With the air pressurizing the exhaust system, spray soapy water on the exhaust manifold to reveal leaks. Here is a simple way to find exhaust leaks You only need soap, water, and a source of forced air You don't even need a compressor, in this demo i used a le. Hold your hands a few inches away from the exhaust line and feel for air blowing out Discover how to easily find an exhaust leak using a shop vacuum, duct tape, detergent and a spray bottle
What you need here is soapy water in a spray bottle and a leaf blower, an air compressor with gloves and tapes, or anything that can send in the air into the exhaust system. The exhaust pipes get hot, so checking under a running car for leaks seems like a bad idea In this video, sue shows you how to find leaks in your exhaust system with basic household items like soapy water and a vacuum cleaner! If you can't pinpoint the leak with the soap solution, use a shop rag to block the tailpipe temporarily. For example, if you hear some odd sounds coming from one specific part of your exhaust system, then you can spray that part with soapy water, instead of spraying the entire system.
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