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I know people that have had decent luck with K-seal. That being said, once you dump that stuff in, it's in there. I'd decide which is the lesser of evils; leaving it for now, or coating everything with product permanently.-Nick
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honestly if it was a beater I'd say go for it. If you plan on keeping it any length of time just find the time to get it done. I've seen sealers work, and have used them before, but the life span is questionable. The last car I used it on lasted about a year before the headgasket really blew out. Changed it out, and immediately had more power and car just felt healthier.
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Originally posted by E30_Pare View Posthonestly if it was a beater I'd say go for it. If you plan on keeping it any length of time just find the time to get it done. I've seen sealers work, and have used them before, but the life span is questionable. The last car I used it on lasted about a year before the headgasket really blew out. Changed it out, and immediately had more power and car just felt healthier.The first car I ever rode in was an e30
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i bought a can of that stuff recently. i have not used it but it seems like it could get a guy out of a jam. i read a lot of reviews about it and they are generally pretty positive.sigpic
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Originally posted by F34R View PostWould take a weekend to do it, just saying.
Totally aware, but when have I had a weekend that wasn't already booked up with other stuff?
Originally posted by Vivek View PostIn his position, that doesn't seem like a good reason to not do it. As long as it doesn't damage the engine and lasts for a little bit I think that's what Swanny is looking for.
Precisely
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The reasons not to use something like that are that it isn't a permanent repair and the leak will probably soon return and that it gunks up the entire cooling system. Which pretty much means a new radiator, heater core and heater valve when you are forced to properly repair the engine. No to mention the difficultly of flushing the stuff out of the block.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostThe reasons not to use something like that are that it isn't a permanent repair and the leak will probably soon return and that it gunks up the entire cooling system. Which pretty much means a new radiator, heater core and heater valve when you are forced to properly repair the engine. No to mention the difficultly of flushing the stuff out of the block.
Also, that stuff is designed to harden once it settles, which means that your rad, heater core, head, block (basically anywhere the coolant flows) will need to be either replaced or hot tanked (block and head) to get the remaining sludge out.
If you plan on dumping this car in a year or less, I say go for it. If not, just fix it right.If it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!
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I believe i was over reacting as i'm not finding any sludge anywhere else other than the oil cap area. Ended up getting a rather large amount of snow in the engine compartment from my brother leaving the hood open during a large storm we had while I was at work. Had to shop vac out then spark plug recesses so maybe water got in that way? Haven't had any over heating or performance issues so it's time to look in another direction.
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