I think the silicone RTV ones that release acetic acid fumes as they cure should be avoided upstream of Lambdas.
Never used RTV on exhausts, just firegum or trade equivalent - the name of which escapes me but comes in one of the cartridges that requires a gun, same as household sealant stuff - but both are a white paste.
IME of even small leaks for MOT purposes they usually result in a fail.
Did see one occasion on Mrs r's car where there was a small hole in the rear silencer & it failed, but just putting a nitrile glove into the tail pipe to create a small obstruction turned the result to a pass.
The tester did explain but it went a bit over my head!
Never used RTV on exhausts, just firegum or trade equivalent - the name of which escapes me but comes in one of the cartridges that requires a gun, same as household sealant stuff - but both are a white paste.
IME of even small leaks for MOT purposes they usually result in a fail.
Did see one occasion on Mrs r's car where there was a small hole in the rear silencer & it failed, but just putting a nitrile glove into the tail pipe to create a small obstruction turned the result to a pass.
The tester did explain but it went a bit over my head!