



🔥 Wrap it. Fix it. Forget it. The ultimate heatproof exhaust hero.
J-B Weld ExhaustWeld is a high-strength fiberglass repair wrap impregnated with a special resin that withstands temperatures up to 1100°F. It cures quickly—within 20 minutes with heat or 2 hours without—making it ideal for fast, durable repairs on all exhaust system components including manifolds, catalytic converters, mufflers, and tailpipes.

| Manufacturer | J-B Weld |
| Brand | J-B Weld |
| Model | J-B Weld ExhaustWeld |
| Item Weight | 3.87 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 4.94 x 7.87 inches |
| Item model number | 38572 |
| Exterior | Aluminum with White Coating |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 38572 |
| OEM Part Number | 38572SRP |
H**D
I trust JB Weld
My wife's car got a crack in the exhaust pipe which also has the front catalytic converter. I did not want to replace it just now, but I also did not want to the pipe to drop if the crack spread. This product wraps around the pipe and will provide supports to about six inches of the pipe. It cures well and seems extremely strong. It is easy to install, just wrap it around. It is good and sticky, has enough length for a few wraps of the pipe, and is certainly a cost effective temporary repair compared to running into the muffler shop. I've had this on her car for a couple of weeks and there is no leakage.
F**L
Worked well in use, easy to apply. .
So what if it is a little messy...it should be so plenty of material for the cloth tape. They give a set of gloves for the hands and spread a little paper under your work and not a problem! This was my second purchase of this product for a hacked together exhaust for my portable generator to get the exhaust [ported out of the garage. Fist kit used and I let it set and it cured at Washington State ambient summer temperature. Last week there was a power failure and i finally used my get and the kit/patch held up just fine, though the aluminum tape came right off with the heat the wrap did not. But the pipe blew off in another spot so my second kit is to secure that splice. This time I used a heat gun to cure the wrap and did not bother with the aluminum tape. The wrap cured very quickly with the heat gun, it is not summer anymore so the extra heat was a good idea. Looking forward to the next power failure, I think I have it nailed! Great product J-B Weld!
D**G
It was hard to apply, but it does seal well.
Better than tigerpatch, higher temp rated. But much much harder to install. Get dishwashing gloves because the ones they provide don't have long enough sleeves and you will get some of this toxic stuff on your wrists. I was having to wrap this in a very tight space, and it was very difficult. I'm pretty dexterous but it was tough. A lot tougher than you'd imagine. It likes to unravel and then fall into a dusty spot... not great. I used some of the extra goo in the pack to put around it, seems like the wetter the better. I ran the motor for 20 mins and it sealed completely. We will see how long this lasts. I'll update when it comes off and what mileage I got. But I have to say, this was very difficult to apply. -First small edit: I've had this installed for a week so far, and I've really been driving it around like a dog- lots of WOT up to 6-8k rpm. The patch is holding. I think if it held through this type of abuse, that it's going to last a while. If or when it comes loose, I'll try to order another one and be more careful this time when applying. I just cant afford exhaust work right now, and this is helping keep the fumes out of the cab. Quite literally a life-saver, with that being considered, I guess. -Second edit; Ok it's been about 500 miles now and it's still holding good, so I'm gonna call it good for what it is. If it hasn't come off yet, then I don't know when or if it will come off, but it's a good somewhat long-term option compared to the other products that don't last as long. -Last edit: It has been around 1000 miles since I put this on, with a mix of highway and city driving. Sometimes flooring it, wide-open-throttle, red-lining, etc. Not racing around, but a decent amount of 'spirited driving'. Guys (and Gals), I'm going to call this good. If it has lasted this long even with my shoddy application, then it's simply a good product. Will buy you time and all that. I'll eventually get the exhaust fixed properly. I appreciate that this was a cheap patch-fix (literal) type of product, and compared to the other one I've tried "TigerPatch", this is a night and day difference. Good job and hats off to JB Weld for making good quality products that are durable and last a long time.
K**N
Did the Job, Quiet Exhaust
Worked great to seal hole in my flex pipe. not sure how long it will last, but at least for now i have a quiet exhaust again. was no problem to install. Little messy and the sticky tape provides actually didnt do anything..didnt stick so i went without. was able wrap the the treated cloth tighly enough around pipe and then cured itr immediately after.
R**.
I only got about 42-44 inches. Ran out of wrap with only getting two wraps over the hole!
My husband ran out of wrap before even getting two wraps over the hole. It takes 6.29 inches to go around a 2 inch pipe. They say to start 2-4 inches before the break/hole and that takes 3 wraps minimum because it is only 2 inches wide, plus you are supposed to overlap it. I only got 2 wraps over my hole and thay say 5 wraps minimum. The aluminum tape is a joke. It will not stick to the slimy/slippery wrap. Ben had to use aluminum electrical fence wire. Now I have to buy another kit and spend double the time! Forty plus years ago, my husband was wrapping exhaust with fiberglass tape with standard resin and it did better than this. JB Weld has performed well for me and my husband using their cold weld product, which has been fantastic. I expected more from this product. I HAD rated it one start but after a call with JB Weld, I raised to the 3 stars because it works good AND they said they would send another package for FREE!
J**O
Effective Exhaust Leak Repair Tape with Some Minor Drawbacks
This exhaust leak repair tape worked wonders on my flange point leak, completely resolving the issue. However, to ensure full coverage, consider purchasing two rolls. While the included gloves are a bit flimsy - one tore as I put it on - having a spare set of latex gloves on hand is advisable for extra protection.
J**W
Quiet Cat!
If your exhaust leak is in a tight spot, which most are, this product is difficult to use. Imagine loosing grip of the roll of mesh and have a goopy drippy mess dangling in your face. However, after a thorough cleaning with a wire brush and 36 grit sandpaper, I did manage to get it wrapped around the crack the developed between the catalytic converter and the pipe. The enclosed aluminum tape? Forget it. Use it for something else. Smooth the repair over good with your hands. Take the pouch it came in and squeeze the remaining compound out like its the very end of your last tube of toothpaste and slather that over the repair are well, massaging it into the mesh, I didn't like the idea of starting the engine and letting it cure with exhaust heat either. Let it cold cure for a couple hours, start the engine and let it run for about 10 minutes, then let it cool off. Then take the vehicle for a short easy drive. Keep your foot out of it to avoid a blowout. Let it completely cool off again, then its business as usual. So far I can't speak for the longevity of this product. I drove it a couple of times, and then it passed the safety inspection. Yesterday I ran the truck pretty hard for about 20 miles, and so far so good! I think the key to a long lasting repair with this product is starting with a clean surface that has been scored to promote better adhesion, and giving it a slow gradual curing with a heat and cool/expansion and contraction cycles. UPDATE: Unless you're just trying to get thru a state inspection, better think twice about this product. I put a little over 100 miles on the truck local driving and it held up OK, but yesterday I took it on a 300 mile road trip. By the time I got home it was getting noisy again. BUT, it did get me thru PA state inspection. I don't have to worry about fixing it until warm weather gets here again.
T**S
Worked great to patch a nasty hole in an exhaust manifold.
I was unable to get a part for my Polaris Ranger, even ordering several different part numbers I kept getting the incorrect part, often different part numbers that were identical to each other. I used the Exhaust weld to repair the part I was planning on replacing, it works fantastic. Make sure you wear the gloves when you put it to use. It's very like an old school plaster cast, you goop the stuff into the fibers of the patch and wrap as tightly as you can. Then wrap with the aluminum tape and leave overnight. It sealed up the big holes in the exhaust manifold and seems to be working perfectly. Again, wear and apron and wear the gloves. Have fun and patch up what's broke!!
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