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ot radiator leak
- Subject: ot radiator leak
- From: fahrvegnugen at cox.net (David Utley)
- Date: Thu Sep 30 08:50:33 2004
>
> From: Spewey <spewey@comcast.net>
> Date: 2004/09/29 Wed PM 09:50:21 EDT
> To: David Utley <fahrvegnugen@cox.net>, scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Subject: Re: ot radiator leak
>
> David Utley wrote:
> > Um, I am sure that he is smart enough to figure that one out. Perhaps he
> > was not clear enough, but I think he was hoping for a temporary cure...
>
> I am as cheapass as the next guy but that rad can be had for <$1C
>
> > I have had good luck with Bars Leak. I would use the tablet type, instead
> > of the liquid form. Also, be sure to flush that out good when you get
> > another radiator as not so helpfully suggested... :)
>
> Bars Leak just coats your water passages with shaved metal gunk.
> Never worked on plastic, never will. Judges?
It did in my case... AFAIK, it has no metal in it, so your theory seems lacking. Judge not, lest ye be judged... :-)
David
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