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Can a faulty Catalytic Converter give me carbon monoxide poisoning?

I have had a severe headache and dizziness for over a week, I went to the ER and they said it was a sinus infection, yet I have no conjestion etc. My headache is also not around my eyes but rather the top of my top and templesI have been taking antibiotics (for a sinus infection which I don't think I have) and have no improvement. I have a 2 hour commute to work and have been told I need to replace my cataltic converter, but have been putting it off because it's so expensivebut now I'm wondering if that is what is making me sick.

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typical epoxy resin (2 part) won't stick to glass as this technique is used to give a flat smooth side to a peice that needs it (such as back side of something hanging on the wall ) does it strictly have to be resin? you can use REGULAR 5 min. epoxy adhesive at any hardware store.. THAT will stick to the metal.. the glass.. hard to say..but it should (especially if along a edge or something to anchor,grip it)
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