Suddenly there arose from the porch (or under the engine) a great clatter (or loud noise).
Today, I think I got a hole somewhere in the anterior part of my exhaust system--there is a loud noise from up under the engine (and under the hood), I push a rag up to the exhaust and seal it off, and there is no change to the engine running.
I will not have a chance to get under the car until next weekend to try to patch it, but what to have handy when I finally get under there? If it is something simple like a small hole, loose bolt, poor seal, etc, I can probably take care of it myself, but much more than that, and I don't have the time to hassle with it.
What works best to patch small holes without replacing components?
The vehicle in question is a 1994 Ford Explorer with 109k miles.
Thanks!!
AFARR