jb weld good for down pipe?
does anybody know if i could use jb weld to make a downpipe? i know it sounds kinda stupid, but i figured that if someone can jb weld a hole in the block then a dp shouldn't be that hard. can it stand the heat from the dp and turbo? i don't have access to a welder at the moment so if it works i could have turbo sooner than i though.
Originally Posted by RotaryGeek
does anybody know if i could use jb weld to make a downpipe? i know it sounds kinda stupid, but i figured that if someone can jb weld a hole in the block then a dp shouldn't be that hard. can it stand the heat from the dp and turbo? i don't have access to a welder at the moment so if it works i could have turbo sooner than i though.
Epoxies both cure, and un-cure with heat. While you can use them on heads (Even the intake track all the way to the valves), and most block surfaces...
No. you can't use them with exhaust. Atleast not before the pipes cool down to never really get over 200*F.
You "could" make anything with an Epoxy. The problem is a downpipe would get hot, the epoxy would uncure & it'd fall apart.
(JBWeld is nothing mroe than an Epoxy)
No. you can't use them with exhaust. Atleast not before the pipes cool down to never really get over 200*F.
You "could" make anything with an Epoxy. The problem is a downpipe would get hot, the epoxy would uncure & it'd fall apart.
(JBWeld is nothing mroe than an Epoxy)


