You could try J.B Weld or use exaust tape to temporarily fix the problem.
you could have a small hole in your exhaust between your engine and your muffler....you can patch the exhaust or replace your exhaust
If the hole is smaller than a nickel, I would not worry about it. If the hole is on the bottom side of the exhaust pipe, it might actually be a good thing, as it would allow the water in the exhaust to drain out before it enters the muffler. Some newer cars have drain holes in the exhuast system to prevent things from rusting out quickly.
uh, a patch?
AnswerCondensation. The hot exhaust system is prone to do this, sometimes mufflers have a small hole in them to act as a drain. Don't worry about it.
To effectively patch a small hole in drywall, you can follow these steps: Clean the area around the hole and remove any loose debris. Cut a piece of drywall slightly larger than the hole. Apply drywall compound to the hole and place the patch over it. Smooth out the compound and let it dry. Sand the patch until it is smooth and blend it with the surrounding wall. Apply primer and paint to finish the repair.
If the pipe is in good enough shape you can weld over the hole, BUT If there is one small hole rusted in the system it is a good sign the pipe is rotted. There will be many other holes soon. There are probably more holes than you know about. You will probably have to have an exhaust shop put in a new pipe for you.
YOu can actually purchase a tent repair kit to fit your needs at most sporting good stores.
To sew a patch over a hole by hand, first cut a patch slightly larger than the hole. Place the patch over the hole and pin it in place. Thread a needle with matching thread and knot the end. Start sewing around the edge of the patch, using small, even stitches. Continue sewing until the patch is securely attached. Knot the thread on the backside to finish.
To effectively patch a small hole in a wall, you will need to clean the area around the hole, apply spackling compound or patching plaster, smooth it out with a putty knife, let it dry, sand it down, and then paint over the patched area to match the rest of the wall.
A small piece of material fixed to another,or to repair something by adding a piece of the same material.
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No, putting a patch over a patch is not an effective way to fix a hole in clothing. It is better to remove the old patch and properly mend the hole to ensure a durable and neat repair.