Yes! I have used it sucessfully and have talked to people who say they
have used it sucessfuly.
I used Steel Seal. Read the enclosed link.
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html" target="_blank">http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html</a>
To make it work you have to follow instructions 100%, not 99%.
It's my understanding that SteelSeal in the coolant, at 212 Degrees F
or higher, chemically reacts with AIR to close the leak.
Before I used SteelSeal there was bubbling in the coolant and I could
hear a tick - tick. After, no bubbling and no tick - tick.
If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
available?
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 21:30:13 -0500, "draarc" <arc100.TakeThisOut@comcast.net>
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>Do you think it is possiable to use one of those liquid head gasket
>repair sealers { thermagsaket or copper block weld} to stop the leaking
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