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J-B Weld

J-B Weld 37903 Exhaust System Sealant, 3-oz

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J-B Weld 37903 Exhaust System Sealant, 3-oz
$9.99
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J-B Weld

J-B Weld

J-B Weld 37903 Exhaust System Sealant, 3-oz

$9.99

Product Details

J-B Weld Exhaust System Sealant is a heat resistant paste that is used to seal gaps, smooth seams or seal pipe connections within an exhaust system reassembly or repair. The paste is resistant to temperatures up to 850°F with negligible, if any shrinkage.

  • J-B Weld Exhaust System Sealant is a heat resistant paste that is used to seal gaps, smooth seams or seal pipe connections within an exhaust system reassembly or repair

  • Temperature resistant sealant

  • Withstands heat up to 1800°F

  • Set Time: 30 minutes

  • Non shrinking

  • Size: 3 oz.

Part Number 0383845
Chemical Form Thick Fluid Paste
Primary Material Not Applicable
Colour Black
Product Volume (L) 0.09 l
Shelf Life (months) 24 mo
Package Form Tube
Flammable No
Non-toxic When Used as Intended Yes
Product Use(s) All-Purpose
Advanced Features No Advanced Features
Product Height (in) 8.50 in
Package Width (in) 4.13 in
Product Weight (lb) 0.02 lb

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    1 – 5 of 42 Reviews

    Doesnt work

    6 days ago
    Is doesnt work . Total waste of time and money.
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    Excellent sealant

    20 days ago
    Exhaust sealant best I’ve ever used
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    Muffler repair

    a month ago
    Works great and as intended
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    Works in a pinch

    2 months ago
    Works better than the stuff we used when I was just starting to drive.
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    excellent stuff

    3 months ago
    works excellent exhaust plugged
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    Q: What is the real maximum temperature resistance? I see one picture stating 1800 F and 850 F on another . There is a big difference between the two...

    a year ago
    2 Answers
    • A: 850F is correct

      a year ago
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    Q: Did anybody let it run after 30 mins? I find it blows it out or should I let dry for 24 hours? I put jb weld on manifold it's leaking, and gping put this stuff over jb weld

    3 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: JB should be allowed to fully cure before putting into use, JB stats that if you want to speed cure time use warming heat. that being said JB like most epoxys is more for moderate heat applications and when subjected to high heat tends to soften. JB works best if it can be mechanically anchored , if it can be compressed into, trapped in the void that needs filling, surface cracks in high heat situations present the greatest challenge and then there is the expanding and contracting issue to. Best bet is to make the surface being applied to as rough or toothy as possible before application, try and get full cure before use.

      3 years ago
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