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JB Weld High Heat Product

platform389

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OK, here is an interesting contradiction.

JB Weld advertises on the packaging for their "High Heat" product that it is

"Great for: Exhaust Manifolds"

http://www.jbweld.com/products/highheat-epoxy-putty

However, when you go to their "FAQ" section of their site, you get this

"Will J-B Weld work on an automotive exhaust?

Because of the extreme temperatures of exhaust systems, we do not recommend J-B Weld for use on exhaust manifolds and catalytic converters"

http://www.jbweld.com/pages/faqs

Has anyone had experience with this product in exhaust applications? I have an inquiry in with these folks and will post their response.
 
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1950mercury

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I guess its good for exh. Manifolds that dont get hotter than 450 degrees?

20 years ago a bought a 68 Plymouth fury with a slant six that someone tried to fix a cracked exh Manifold with jb weld and it did not work. But it looked like they just covered the crack withoit cleaning the rust..

What are you trying to fix?
 
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LA1

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first you have to ask the question...what is JB Weld ? isn't it an epoxy . its not metal.
 
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platform389

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I guess its good for exh. Manifolds that dont get hotter than 450 degrees?

What are you trying to fix?

I remembered my Fluke multimeter measures temperature and discovered a high of 603F°.

This trying to be used to seal the gap between the manifold and first exhaust pipe section. During shipping UPS decided to bend one flange creating a significant gap and noisy exhaust leak.
 
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